Here it is...the Pendrell dress...all that's left are the hems as predicted.
Fabric is a mystery fiber. I received it in a bundle from Fabric Mart a couple of years ago. Feels like it might be a wool blend, but I'm not sure. Lining is a cocoa poly from Fabric.com. Double shift tomorrow so finishing will probably be on Wednesday unless I get a second wind after work tomorrow night. Hawaii Five-O is heating up...better go focus! Later kittens!
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Project Dress a Girl
For the past couple of years, I have made dresses for Project Dress a Girl Around the World, in part thanks to the campaign launched by Mari...
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For the past couple of years, I have made dresses for Project Dress a Girl Around the World, in part thanks to the campaign launched by Mari...
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I have been making baby stuff for the last couple months. My daughter is almost through her first trimester so I have been given the officia...
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You asked for it...so voila! Here it is! I apologize for the slight delay...I was slightly distracted yesterday by my thrift store find, whi...
10 comments:
Cute dress! Enjoy wearing that pretty creation!
Love the dress! The color combo in the print is great.
Wow! You're really making full use of this pattern. Looks wonderful!
Oh that's beautiful. When do we get modelled shots? Valentine is lovely - but it's a bit disconcerning with no head! g
You don't like my headless twin Gaylen? I plan to wear the dress to work Saturday for graduation so I'll snap a picture then. Usually when I am toiling in the studio it's not a pretty sight! I am wearing the Vogue cowl today, so I'll try to get an action shot for you! :)
Love it!
So cute! What a great idea, making the blouse into a dress. Like gMarie, I'd love to see it modelled!
This is a gorgeous dress. Love the style. The colors in the print look great.
I love how you made the Pendrell top into a dress!
Now that's taking it a step further. Very pretty too and creative.
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