Friday, June 25, 2010

Working with lace

Sorry it has been awhile since my one and only post. I've been busy, but have so many exciting things to share. One of the things I've tackled recently is altering another wedding dress. This is the first one of many I am sure that was almost entirely lace. Lace seems to be the fabric of choice these days as far as wedding fads are concerned. I personally have very little experience and was excited to have an alteration experience before doing the finer work on my sister-in-law's dress who is getting married later this summer.

One of my stumbling blocks was how do you hem the lace? If you just roll it under it looks cheap. If it has a nice border it only works for a straight edge, which the bottom isn't. So what do you do? I was surprised at the easy solution the designer of this dress had come up with. Upon close examination, you can see that the decorative edge from one fabric had been trimmed, and sewn to the bottom of a completely different lace pattern.





Hopefully this technique will work for my up coming dress, but we'll see what the bride thinks. :)

I hope this didn't bore you too much and I promise to get more consistent and interesting about my blog. Thanks to anyone who actually read this.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Hello


I have decided to join the 21st century and start a blog entirely devoted to my sewing career. Call it an on-line portfolio for all of my future patrons. Here are a few of my recent projects.







My sister's wedding dress. Designed exclusively for her from start to finish.







A custom Belle dress for my sister's 20th birthday. You are never to old to be the princess of your dreams.





Soon to follow: a Tinker Bell costume, vintage dresses and a girl's dress made from repurposed T-shirts. Please feel free to leave comments and suggestions.