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SassyLindaB

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I made this on the weekend, I used Vogue pattern 8280
 

imoldfashioned

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I'd be quoting all day if I gave individual kudos so I'll just give a general but heartfelt "great work ladies!" This thread has inspired me to make that tweed skirt I've been thinking about lately.
 

Real Swell Gal

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GGGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!

Okay so here is the most recent aggravation I haven't finished yet.
Wouldn't you know I got everything finished up to the zipper and the darned thing doesn't fit across the bust.
Everywhere else is perfect. Even the piping turned out perfect.
Soooooooooooooooo now I'm not sure what to do.
Adding a panel could be done in the armpit area. No one would see.
BUT I'd have to take most of the dress completly apart and I wanna cry at the thought.

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Sickofitcindy

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I feel your pain. The same thing has happened to me more than I care to think about. Your dress came out beautifully. DO you have any extra fabric? Maybe you could recut one of the pieces. Taking it apart is a pain but it will be worth it when you get to wear it.
 

Real Swell Gal

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Sickofitcindy said:
I feel your pain. The same thing has happened to me more than I care to think about. Your dress came out beautifully. DO you have any extra fabric? Maybe you could recut one of the pieces. Taking it apart is a pain but it will be worth it when you get to wear it.
Yes I have extra because this has happened before.
Sad thing is my carpenter father always says measure twice cut once. And I did. But alas I came up short. Or shall I say narrow.
Luckily I have plenty of time before summer.
 

Lady Day

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Real Swell Gal said:
Okay so here is the most recent aggravation I haven't finished yet.
Adding a panel could be done in the armpit area. No one would see.
BUT I'd have to take most of the dress completly apart and I wanna cry at the thought.


Thats what I had to do when I completely redid the front of my 30s suit dress. I had to rip off the ENTIRE front. No other way.

Its not as bad as you think it will be. Ive learned not to look at sewing as such a permanent state anymore. It can always be changed, altered or repurposed. Do you want to wear the dress more than you want to take it apart? If so, then go for it!

LD
 

$ally

One Too Many
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imoldfashioned said:
I'd be quoting all day if I gave individual kudos so I'll just give a general but heartfelt "great work ladies!"
Exactly what I was thinking.
Here is a dance costume I came up with:
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I made everything but the shoes, necklace, and vintage cig holder.
 

$ally

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Lady Day said:
Its not as bad as you think it will be. Ive learned not to look at sewing as such a permanent state anymore. It can always be changed, altered or repurposed.
Well said.
I hate having to take anything apart at a skirt or slacks waist band to fix and re-attach. That's the one that still gets to me after my days of alteration and repair. I did so many hems and darts, but didn't get tired of those.

That piping etc does look perfect, RealSwellgal. I can see why you don't want to re-do anything. You could always sell it, it's adorable, you'd make a decent profit!
 

Real Swell Gal

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Mrs. Merl said:
Real Swell Gal - How much does it not fit? Is it close enough that you could just put in plackets and buttons in the back - rather than a zipper?
Well I was thinking about it last night and that might be what I end up doing.

And yes I want to wear it more. I know once I get it figured out it will be worth it.
I think once I get better with my skills I'll start seeing the glass half full.
 

VintageRed

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Real Swell Gal said:
I think once I get better with my skills I'll start seeing the glass half full.


I think you skills looks damn good lady, considering I only have baby blanket talent. lol

I hope my first pieces look even a quarter that good. And I'm sure you'll figure out a workable fix. It's the cutest dress!


Cheers,

~Red
 

Eva Morsikova

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I altered this dress from a Frederick's of Hollywood "Goddess" dress to make it look like this one dress that Carole Lombard wore in To Be or Not to Be.
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And this gown I made for my winter formal.
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Amy Jeanne

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Everyone's stuff looks GREAT!!

RSG -- GRRRRR! Even though your dress looks EXCELLENT, I do feel your pain! I'm working on a Kay Francis "Hollywood" pattern right now and it doesn't fit me AT ALL! My own fault though -- it was a size 20 and figured I'd sew in an inch instead of half an inch because I've done that before with size 20s and they came out perfectly. NOT THIS ONE! It must run small. I was angry -- it is coming out so beautifully perfect, too. And the fabric is just lovely. Ahhh well. I'm going to make it again properly so it fits. And probably sell the ill-fitting one.
 

Sunny

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Eva Morsikova said:
I altered this dress from a Frederick's of Hollywood "Goddess" dress to make it look like this one dress that Carole Lombard wore in To Be or Not to Be.
nikki030.jpg

And this gown I made for my winter formal.
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Whoa, those are gorgeous! What IS that blue fabric? And it's great to see someone else with bangs and braids across the top of the head. :eusa_clap
 

Eva Morsikova

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Sunny said:
Whoa, those are gorgeous! What IS that blue fabric? And it's great to see someone else with bangs and braids across the top of the head. :eusa_clap
I think it's taffetta. My mom helped me pick it out at Joanns.
There are times I do miss my hair that long it was about 5 inches from being at my knees.
 

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