I got the go ahead for spaghetti straps for the princess dress. Here's a sketch of the re-designed bodice. I'm not sure what fabric I'm going to use...something inexpensive as we are, after all, talking about a play dress. Another reason for an inexpensive fabric is that I think it's going to take yards and yards of it counting petticoats, etc.
But at the same time, I want it to look very princess like. I haven't been to the fabric store in ages - it's safer that way - but I think it's time for a trip.
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Polyorganza for the skirt and ruffles, bows etc, maybe some satin for the front of the bodice and the rest of it could be jersey, could also think about putting some lace in some places, just my 2 c's
I know a couple of Moms who refashioned thrift store prom dresses into little girl's play dresses. I look forward to seeing this. It looks totally adorable. And you're quite good at the sketching thing!
Charity
Hehe, probably better at the sketching thing than the making it a reality thing...
Marita, thanks for the suggestions. I'm just going to go to the fabric store and see if anything jumps into my cart. Or,Charity, maybe I'll check Value Village.
Charity's idea was exellent, hm... if it was me going I'm pretty sure a lot would jump into my cart, have fun:-)
A lot might jump into my cart and it just might be that none of it would be suitable for a princess dress but might make, say, and excellent blouse for me!
Are you concerned about washability? If so, synthetics, poly and such, would probably be the way to go. This looks like it will be quite the gown for this little princess!
Ok, what did you find? and oh yes! you make fine sketches.
Marita, my husband is off work this week so I probably won't get to the fabric store until Sunday afternoon. Don't worry, I'll post pictures as soon as I make a purchase!
Ha Ha! I just tagged you! Go check out my "I got tagged" post to see what you MUST do!!!
Hey Mom, I love the sketches! I can't wait to see it in real life. And I know KAra will love it. Have fun making it.
I'm visiting by way of Gateway Pundit. I sew too and am always looking for fellow sewing blogs to read.
Thanks!
Susan
I'm here from Gateway Pundit too, and have also been asked by my daughter to make a tutu for my 2 year old granddaughter.
When her two cousins (on her Dad's side see it, there will be two more to make, I fear but they will be SO cute together.
Your top design is really cute and I may steal it, just substituting yards of (thankfully inexpensive) tulle for a long tutu instead of a short one.
Then she can be a princess and a ballerina.
I second the thrift store idea. My youngest (now 27) pranced around in many of those when she was younger.
Looking forward to seeing the finished project!
Love the sketches. And the details you give.
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