Well, I barely finished this in time to wear to the wedding this evening, but I'm glad I did. I won't be making the black and white one anytime soon because I just found out that I have to have leg surgery, so my next week and a half will be spent scrambling around trying to get everything in my classroom and home in order (somewhat) because it is a long recovery from ACL surgery. I am not looking forward to it at all. I had the same surgery done on the other leg about 10 years ago and what I remember is waking up in a LOT of pain the day after surgery and it being a very long time before I could get back to a normal life. I will have to take 4-6 weeks off work, but fortunately, I am getting it done soon, so I will only miss about 2 weeks of work, hopefully. Unfortunately, I am starting a new grade this year, so I have no idea what I'm doing as far as planning for a sub (or even myself.)
Well, back to the dress. I ended up putting a lot more effort into this dress than the pattern called for, but I'm glad I did. I really could play volley ball in this dress and not have to worry about it. At the wedding this evening I saw MANY women in strapless dresses, and I also saw many of them, including the bride, tugging at their dresses. I never had to even think about tugging on mine. I did wear a strapless bra with it, but if I had made the top a little tighter, I would not have had to even do that. (and I NEVER go braless) I was so afraid that this was going to be too tight, so I think I ended up making it a little too loose. Even still, this dress fits well and between the pattern designs and the tips I learned in the Kenneth King bustier class really produced a well-made dress.
Here you can see that the boning is sewn at every vertical seam (except the zipper seam), The waist stay, in this case 1"wide polyester grossgrain ribbon, is hand sewn to the boning only. I also sewed a strip of organza ribbon along the top edge of the bodice to prevent any stretching. KK recommends either twill tape or strips of silk organza selvedge. I thought the twill tape would be too bulky, and I didn't have enough organza selvedge, so I thought I would try the organza ribbon since I already had it on had. That worked perfectly.
Your dress is cute and fits you well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress, looks great on you. I had a strapless dress as wedding dress, and remember tugging it :(
ReplyDeleteYour experience and lessons certainly paid off.
Amazing job, the dress is stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou dress is beautiful and you did a great job with your embroidery. I hope your surgery goes well and that you have an easy recovery.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! All your efforts were worth it as you achieved such a great fit. Great interior tips as well.
ReplyDeleteThis style is so becoming on you. And I love how you've incorporated your different learning experiences into this post. Taking sewing classes is important to the outcome of the work. This strapless dress turned out beautifully! Congrats :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a speedy recovery (if possible)
A beautiful dress! The color looks so great on you. Good work on the embroidery.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and well made!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and it fits you well!
ReplyDeleteBravo! Great job and your embroidery placement is perfect!
ReplyDeleteFabulous dress!
ReplyDeleteAll that hard work paid off. You did a lovely job on this dress. The embroidery was just the right added touch. Now you have me reading about boning which I've never done before.
ReplyDeleteYour dress is gorgeous. What an amazing job on it. Glad it was so comfortable to wear to the wedding! I liked reading the tips about the bodice. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNancy, this dress is wonderful! I love the details. You look so youthful!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! It looks wonderful on you. Wishing you a speedy recovery from surgery.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You are absolutely beautiful. The dress fits great, and the embroidery is a great touch!
ReplyDeleteStunning! This is my favorite strapless dress pattern!
ReplyDeleteOh my! How did I miss this. Your dress is amazing, and you look wonderful!
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