Another 1920s handkerchief dress
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 12:41 am
I finally finished a dress I'm calling "Smoke and Diamonds."
It is going as a donation to a local BDJ convention in San Jose, CA (Resin Hearts, Oct 3rd).
I'm really pleased with the color combination.
EduFleaDonate4 by Elizabeth Young, on Flickr
I probably posted an earlier version here a while ago. You can see it, at any rate, in the above referenced Flickr album.
It is based on a Madeleine Vionett evening dress.
It is made of polyester chiffon. I have taken to 'hot cutting' this kind of fabric (synthetic, frays a lot) with a soldering iron on a sheet of glass. I did use fray check along the seam on the skirt where the gray is inserted into the black. One sews the gray onto the black, then cuts the black away from underneath. I fray check right along the stitching from the underneath before I do the cutting away.
This dress, with double skirts, has 16 corners to miter.
It is going as a donation to a local BDJ convention in San Jose, CA (Resin Hearts, Oct 3rd).
I'm really pleased with the color combination.
EduFleaDonate4 by Elizabeth Young, on Flickr
I probably posted an earlier version here a while ago. You can see it, at any rate, in the above referenced Flickr album.
It is based on a Madeleine Vionett evening dress.
It is made of polyester chiffon. I have taken to 'hot cutting' this kind of fabric (synthetic, frays a lot) with a soldering iron on a sheet of glass. I did use fray check along the seam on the skirt where the gray is inserted into the black. One sews the gray onto the black, then cuts the black away from underneath. I fray check right along the stitching from the underneath before I do the cutting away.
This dress, with double skirts, has 16 corners to miter.