This tunic was created as an inspiration Alabama Chanin.
It’s my way.
Much like me Alabama Chanin., so I tried and I can create something similar:)
Tunic will be training my girlfriend to a wedding:)
Cotton material, thread embroidery, beads
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Jun 26, 2010, 11.45 AMby almatinka
This is soooo beautiful!!!! The colour is lovely, fresh and gives the feeling of “innocence”, while the cut of the tunic is hot! But the stitching again gives that “folk”, romantic and innocent feel!!! Simply gorgeous!!!! And I love how you did the reverse stitching – when I first saw your tunic (on a smaller picture) I thought it was a blue lace overlay over white fabric, because you did such a wonderful job!!! :-)
Jun 26, 2010, 06.46 AMby sewella
Tunika je bozanstvena!
Jun 26, 2010, 03.51 AMby runningwithscissors1
I love this tunic! Very nice. I have yet to get the Alabama Chanin books, but am intrigued. One of these days…
Jun 26, 2010, 03.15 AMby 6kidsathome
beautiful, nice job on all the stitching. Did it take a lot of time? Was it difficult to keep the fabric in its shape while you were stitching?