The dress you saw in the last post didn’t turn out so great.  I have a bad habit of rushing when working on projects for myself and cutting corners.  First problem- I accidentally dyed the silk lavender instead of orangy-peachy-pink.  After deciding to go along with it, I had a really difficult time sewing in the lining and the zipper didn’t turn out so great either.  I could have avoided all these things, but I rushed and didn’t plan well.  As a result…

Here’s the dress on the form.  The bubble hem didn’t work well because I cut the lining too short, so this is unhemmed.  It’s also not very boatnecky.

Front view after I hemmed it.  I burned the edges then attached the body to the lining at 4 points, making it a quarter bubbley or so.  I’m inventing plenty of words right now.

Side view… Here you can see many of the reasons why I’m unhappy- I stretched the back neck out and the zipper doesn’t lay nicely.

Finally, the only decent way to wear it- half covered!  I don’t like the high neck with the sweater over it but I won’t wear it by itself.  Maybe I’ll throw a t-shirt over it and call it a day.

I promise myself to not rush on any other projects.  At least I think it looks prettier in motion than it does when I stand still.  The next big finale will be the wedding dress.  The end!

 

One Response to “eh- the rehearsal dinner dress”

  1. Courtney Says:

    Still better than any dress I’ve ever made! Of course, I’ve only ever made one dress, and mostly I just ironed while my mom pinned and sewed. But I chose an awful material and even though the dress was cute, it was unwearable.

    BTW, only a month and a half til the wedding! I can’t wait!


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