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Lorena B

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CherryRed said:
Just finished the collared version of Butterick 5033 in royal blue and white diamond pique:

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Oh CherryRed, that dress is gorgeous, i love the color combination and do you mind asking you what kind of fabric did you use? is giving the skirt great body
 

Amy Jeanne

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I finished this today. I thought it was going to be ugly, but it turned out ok. I'm not too happy with the green edging I put on the bolero sleeves, but I ran out of orange :( I'll fix it, though....

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With bolero

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Without bolero

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Detail of the fabric and the little orange flecks in it. The orange flecks really stand out with the orange bias tape. Especially in person.

From this....
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maggiethespy

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This is a circle skirt, "Alice Lon" Crinoline, and "Whirling Turban Peggy Would" inspired top that I made. The event was a 50's Sock Hop at eXcuses eXtreme Cafe in Deep Ellum, Dallas.

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I'm wearing 2 crinolines
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And I'm in the background on the far right-- me and my two lovely friends were showing off our Strollin' skills :) This is only for a fullness illustration-- you can really see how full the 48-yard petticoat makes my skirt!
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Lady Day

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You ladies have made some amazing things.

I havent been sewing much, but I made two blouses from my Simplicity 3092 pattern. They are both rayon (the navy is a rayon/polly blend). They were rather time consuming, the fabric was a bit laborious to work with.

The shirt fits rather boxy, because there are no darts, and becaue of the back pleat. I dont think Ill make it again.

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I also went back to using tailor's tacks. I cant for the life of me figure out why I stopped! :eusa_doh:

LD
 

Lorena B

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Wow, LD i like the colors and printing of both fabrics, they look like vintage, and I especially love the little bottoms, they really give the blouses that vintage feel.
 

Miss 1929

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I made this hat and put the border and bow applique on the viel. I need to move the bow over though as it's in a most distracting place right now. I am quite proud of this hat though. It came out almost exactly the way I envsioned it. It's taffeta over a buckram frame with cord trimming and beaded applique.

"Of course I shot him, Your Honor - he was a beast!"
 

Miss 1929

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Lorena B said:
Thanks gals.

Yes, is the infamous simplycity 4559 and the fabric, is from a lot of fabrics that i got from my trip to China ( fabrics are ridiculously cheap)

Theresa LaQuey pattern, right? It is frustrating that her patterns go out of print - they are obviously in demand! I wonder if Simplicity will allow her to sell copies of her own masters? I will ask( her, not Simplicity, we are friends).

I love the way you can wear the bodice in different styles.
 

Lorena B

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Yes, we are talking about the same one, and yes indeed, is a shame that this one got out of printing, I mean, in every single sewing forum, everybody loves this one and cant understand Simplicity decision of stop printing it.
Hopefully, they will realize their mistake and reprint it again
 

Lorena B

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GG, I dont know how i didnt see this before, that is amazing!!
Which pattern did you use? was it a vintage one by chance?
 

Amy Jeanne

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Wow everyone. Great stuff!

My husband has been in Reading for the past two days so I've been a little sewing machine. Last night and this afternoon I made this:

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I'm also sewing off some anxiety!!!! :eek:
 

Brooksie

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kamikat said:
This one is inspired by our own lovely and talented Amy Jeanne. I love her use of wild fabrics! I'm calling this one a wearable muslin because there wasn't enough fabric on the bolt to make the cumerbund. It also needs a little more tweaking here and there. The pattern is a 12, so the grade up was rather difficult.
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Kamikat - I love this dress and the fabric too!

Brooksie
 

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