Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Meteor Shower Geranium


It's likely you've been seeing a lot of these Geranium dresses around lately, and for good reason. This pattern by Rae is fabulous. It's simple, but looks like something you spent ages making. It's straightforward, but has just enough details to make the design feel extra special. I want to make so many more now!



In two weeks we are going to Las Vegas for my younger brother's big wedding. We are very excited. Hendrix and I are both in the wedding, so we have our duds set, but Elsie needed something fantastic to wear. I knew I would make the pleated and notched version of this pattern, but I agonized somewhat over what fabric to use. I needed to avoid buying something new for this, but it had to be something that would coordinate well with my bridesmaid dress and the colors of the wedding. Luckily, this recent purchase from Fabric Shack fit the bill. It's Tula Pink's Meteor Shower in Aquarium. My dress is purple, so it works without matching. But it does match my Mom's navy dress, which she is pretty excited about since her and Elsie are best buddies. 



I was happy to get all the pieces cut out of only one yard, besides the lining. I had to do a little finagling with it so I didn't end up with any orbs cut in half on her mid-section. I was worried the bigger print might be a little too funky, but once I cut the pieces cut I knew I was going to LOVE it. On the back I used three perfect little aqua buttons from Destri. I really love buttons on the back of a dress.



Elsie is a big fan too. She's just happy any time she gets to wear those adorable sparkly shoes (Target.) I'm glad my little tomboy who prefers trains over princesses at least likes getting dressed up. Next up is a Washi for me to wear to the rehearsal dinner. If I can get to it in time... it's my year of selfish sewing right? Gotta make it happen!










Wednesday, February 6, 2013

A Someday Scirocco Dress

As in, I'm really hoping this will fit Elsie someday.



Because I think it's a pretty sweet little dress. It's the Scirocco pattern from Figgy's. I made most of this dress back in August (!) when I thought it might be part of the Amelie Film Petit. It would have been pretty perfect for that one, with the skirt matching H's yarn-dyed black Essex vest. And of course it would need a nice kelly green or bright red cardigan over it. And black Doc Martens. 





But once I finished the bodice and the skirt, I realized it was going to be ginormous on her. It's a size 18 months, which is the smallest size. I had been so excited for her to fit into a Figgy's pattern because I love all of them. Anyway, I just never put the skirt and bodice together and it sat in the unfinished pile until a couple weeks ago.



I finished it up and it was still huge. She looked like some kinda strangely immodest nun in it. Ooooooh well... No complaints about the pattern though. That twisted back bodice was a feat of engineering. I would almost say that even if she never wears it, it was all worth the experience of seeing how that sucker came together. Genius stuff.




Maybe next year. One thing is for sure-  I can't quit you black Essex linen. 








 SNOW ANGELS SNOW ANGELS SNOW ANGELS SNOW ANGELS SNOW ANGELS!!!







Friday, July 2, 2010

A dress for cheaters.

This morning I made the easiest dress ever. It was such a cheat project that I don't even feel right claiming that I made it.


I bought a cut of pre-shirred fabric at Jo-Ann's. Then I just sewed it into a tube and hemmed it to the length I wanted. Then I made a strap from the leftover. So easy. I've been wanting to make it the non-wussy way, like in this video. But I'm all for short-cuts. Of course, the lazy way only gives very limited fabric choices, and this wouldn't have been my first. But I like it well enough. 

One day, I will actually shirr something myself and I will actually make a dress using a pattern. Then I won't feel like a fraud seamstress :)


Today's crafting music: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. I bought their album a while back thanks to Carmen, but then I forgot about it for a while. I've started listening to it again and I LOVE it. I would love to see them live. Anyone going to any good shows this summer?