How pretty-Love the print
I’m not exactly sure-I want to say . I think it was 6-7 yards of lining, 6-7 of satin (both flat)…
The color is gorgeous
very cute-I think I’d love it on a sleeve
Thanks-This job was huge (so happy to have it complete) I’ll post a pic of the front after the we…
Congrats-LOVE the burda fit-worth the extra work at cutting-looks great
I added a 3 1/2 foot train to this gown. The sewing itself wasn’t very difficult but finding places to spread out the work so I could make the pattern and cut was hard. So was keeping all this f…
Yes, it does. The outer two layers are organza, under that is a layer of tulle for softness, und…
The flounces on this are unfinished. I straightened the inside edge of the circle out and layed …
I amde this dress for my cousin. In order to get the chiffon to work with such a fitted bodice, I layed it over dupioni and cut and sewed both layers as one. The skirt is a circle (easy to cut wi…
A costume for B
I was really afraid it wasn't going to come off
So delicate and pretty
Thank you-It’s for an auction at a living history museum, so hopefully someone else thinks so too!
That is so funny-I never thought of it. It’s too bad in a way…much less yardage to wrestle aro…
I made this gown for a local girl to wear in an upcoming pageant. I had a lot of trouble with the ruched overlay on the bodice-I think it was the assymetry of it all. Finally I tripled the amount…
A pumpkin cotton brocade with metallic rayon ruffles, eyelash fiber and yarn trim
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Project of the Week
A sweet, swinging year round staple for all occasions!
Article of the Week
Ever worked with a vintage pattern that has no markings? Figure out how it works!
Member Project of the Week
lizzie225 has done it again with this great top/dress creation!
Blast from the Past
This basic hoodie is the perfect base to keep you warm and stylish
Technique of the week
Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice