Beautiful! I love the shirring details and the overall dreamy effect of this dress. Also reminding us to make things but to be kind to ourselves as we do it. Lovely❤
Yep if we are lucky to have goblin king vibes, thou art on the right path! Love these style Edwardian shirtwaists and lingerie dresses. I am happy to see that you’re becoming happier in your sewing. After all, that’s the joy of being able to create is to be able to do it at your own pace.
The easiest way to do shirring is to use shirring elastic in your bobbin. This way the shirring is stretchy (great if you might change shape and no problem if you don’t !) Shirring elastic was available to the Edwardians, so nobody can post snarky comments about “historical accuracy “. I absolutely love your lingerie dress! It’s as close to perfect as anyone could want.
I needed to hear this! Thank you for the heartwarming words. Your philosophy is an inspiration! Your dress turned out beautiful! I'm not near your level of expertise, but I want to learn to be able to make myself something dreamy and magical like that some day. Again, thank you for sharing your amazing work!!🌸💕☺
Thanks for the shout out! 😊 I feel like these vintage pattern books with their vague instructions are actually really conducive to chaos sewing. "Finish in the usual way" - in other words - do whatever you want! 😂 Your dahlias are lovely, and so is your frosted cupcake of a dress!
As always you have done a spectacular job! I keep telling myself that I want to make Edwardian "things" but have yet to actually do it. I might need listen to myself and actually make it. :)
I used three bundles of 5 yard cotton sheet fabric. So it was 15 yards but that included mistakes and I didn’t use it all. The cost of all three was about $90
Beautiful! I love the shirring details and the overall dreamy effect of this dress. Also reminding us to make things but to be kind to ourselves as we do it. Lovely❤
Thank you! This is precisely what I’m working on at the moment. What are the projects like when I’m nice to myself too.
Yep if we are lucky to have goblin king vibes, thou art on the right path! Love these style Edwardian shirtwaists and lingerie dresses. I am happy to see that you’re becoming happier in your sewing. After all, that’s the joy of being able to create is to be able to do it at your own pace.
Stacking reams of paper to increase the height of your dress form is brilliant! I also love your honesty about your breaks.
You look amazing in that beautiful dress ❤
Absolutely lovely! (Both the outfit and lady inside it.) Well done.❤
This is just lovely! What a beautiful result and beautiful message!
Oh love it love it love it love it love it love it now I want one thank you
The easiest way to do shirring is to use shirring elastic in your bobbin. This way the shirring is stretchy (great if you might change shape and no problem if you don’t !) Shirring elastic was available to the Edwardians, so nobody can post snarky comments about “historical accuracy “.
I absolutely love your lingerie dress! It’s as close to perfect as anyone could want.
YES TO ALLLLLL OF THIS! THANK YOU
I needed to hear this! Thank you for the heartwarming words. Your philosophy is an inspiration! Your dress turned out beautiful! I'm not near your level of expertise, but I want to learn to be able to make myself something dreamy and magical like that some day. Again, thank you for sharing your amazing work!!🌸💕☺
Thanks for the shout out! 😊
I feel like these vintage pattern books with their vague instructions are actually really conducive to chaos sewing. "Finish in the usual way" - in other words - do whatever you want! 😂
Your dahlias are lovely, and so is your frosted cupcake of a dress!
chaotic sewing is all i do lol
Great dress! And the dahlias are amazing.
Oh-la-la . . .I’m in love with this dress 🥰
Me too :)
I can’t words well today, but thank you bc I so needed that reminder! 💜
Of course! I frequently need that reminder :)
As always you have done a spectacular job! I keep telling myself that I want to make Edwardian "things" but have yet to actually do it. I might need listen to myself and actually make it. :)
Please do more out of this book. I had just ordered mine.
I have, actually. The tea gown is, the ball gown I made is, though not a video
i used the same lace for some projects!!! I was so happy i found that
It’s a real nice find!
@@divergent.threads i bought like 3 packs because i was scared it would not be manufactured long
@@manuferguson6564 that is smart!
Another question . . .do you kind of know the yardage requirements for this dress
I used three bundles of 5 yard cotton sheet fabric. So it was 15 yards but that included mistakes and I didn’t use it all. The cost of all three was about $90