....my new favourite dress! For the past few years I have made myself a dress in late November to wear to an end of year function. My previous favourite was the
rose pinafore that I made a couple of years ago. However, I think it could have just been eclipsed by my latest creation. I was short on time and even shorter on motivation when I started making it but it went together like a dream and fitted wonderfully. I didn't take any construction images (too much of a hurry) but have some completed images.
Instead of fussing about with a sheer and probably difficult material (and then having to make a slip as well) I went for a sensible cotton printed quilting material. It happened to be on clearance when we bought it, fortunately given the price! I made the belt from a scrap of red poplin I had over and used pretty bright red shank buttons, although you can't see them in the picture.
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From the front |
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From the side. I'm in love with those shoes btw! |
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Collar detail before buttons added |
I used my Singer 66 (not yet posted about here) for the general construction, set into the 206's table so I could use the clutch motor. However, my 66 is one of the earlier ones and has the earlier presser bar which requires special feet. As a consequence I did the buttonholes on my industrial buttonholer, the 71-30.
Finally, today is Loretta Young's birthday and I cannot resist a few lovely photographs....
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Those sleeves..... |
ooooh so glam. You and Loretta must be related.
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