I had another post lined up for today and wouldn't you know it? I messed the entire thing up. Long story but you can bet I let out a wail when my hour of work went down the drain. I'll have to try it again for next week but to hold you over I'll share this instead.I was kind of proud of this one because I had an old dress pattern from several years ago (New Look 6748 if you're interested) that I'd been holding onto and then I happened to have yards of fabric left over from Grace's Halloween costume last year.
So I put the two together and came up with this. Kind of like the peanut butter/chocolate marriage thing and I think it works--at least I felt kind of fun wearing something that felt a little more exotic than my standard dark winter wear.
Great. So I spent the next day taking the whole thing apart and cutting it down to size (the good news and the bad news, right?) Well after I'd spent a second day of sewing putting it back together I realized I'd messed up yet again and cut it too much--it was now too small. I could hardly breathe.
So I took it off, took a deep breath (trying not to say the words that came to mind) then I took it all apart yet again and spent a third day of sewing to put it back together, complete with hidden inserts for expansion. It was quite an ordeal.
So how did I know it was a success? When my daughter wanted to borrow it for the dance. Nice try Grace.
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As for last weekend's VTech toys giveaway, I ended up having to redraw a winner which was Karen of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Congratulations to her and to Stephanie at Metropolitan Mama who won this weekend's TOMS Shoes Giveaway.
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23 comments:
Definitely a success! I noticed you wearing that dress at church and I think it looks fabulous on you. I've made a few items of my own clothing and whenever I wear them, all I can think of are the mistakes, even if they are "hidden." It makes me feel like I'm not wearing "real" clothes! But your dress looks gorgeous. When I saw you wearing it, it never crossed my mind that you made it. Good job!
It looks great! How are YOU doing?
Very nice! I love the hemline. I'd have tossed it after the second shot.
That is an excellent benchmark
Ugh, how frustrating. That is a good sign though, that Grace wanted to borrow it. That makes you a cool mom, I guess.
Very pretty! Frustrating to have to sew it three times, but the finished piece was worth the extra effort!
the color is luscious. i love it -- great way to fight the winter blues (and greys!).
Oh, I hate ripping things out and putting them back together. I probably could have managed making it smaller, but I'm no good at making things bigger. The fabric is very pretty -- nice and vibrant to spice up the winter!
That is gorgeous! Sorry about all of the frustration but it paid off in the end! :)
You clearly are more patient than I. After the cutting down and not fitting, I would have been done for.
Looks great! Well done!
Ooo it looks fabulous!
Cute dress. You must have a lot of patience!
Well done. And hats off to you for sticking with it until it fit just right! I haven't sewn for myself in a long time, for that very reason.
Third time was the charm. What a gorgeous dress. I love the color and shape.
Teenaged daughters won't borrow just any random piece of clothing.
Too funny! Third time is the charm!
Gorgeous! And I think you have a good deal more patience than I do.
Gorgeous! Love the green! Job well done, friend!
good job, and the color is wonderful for you......
Wow, it is a beautiful dress! I love it. I am really in awe of your sewing abilities!
That's a beautiful dress, but you're much braver than I am, letting your legs show in the winter!
Michelle! You are so glamorous in that dress...and you have great legs to go with it!
Congrats on making such a totally wearable holiday dress. I am in awe.
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It's darling. Love the color.
I just would want it about 6 inches longer...don't like worrying about showing off too much leg. :)
And you really can't complain for having to make is smaller. HELLO..every girl's dream.
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