Dear readers,
I am happy to say that I have finally made progress on my sisters surprise outfit for the Harvest Ball on the 18th of this month. One of the hard parts was picking out fabric. I am trying to be more cautious of what I use since I don't want to be farby. As for the pattern I wasn't quite sure of what to use. Young girls did not start going to balls until they were at least fourteen and once they had their coming out party. However, they did attend parties and fancy gatherings. The outfit I found to best fit my sister was a gathered growing dress, which was most common for younger girls. My version will add some fancy and mature features to it to be appropriate to wear for the event.
The idea was to take my existing basic bodice pattern, add width to it, and gather where it needs to. I'm not sure I'm in love with how it turned out but the little stink pot caught a peak and said she loved it, so as long as she's happy I will be ok.
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This is my mock up.
I didn't draft the pattern but I added fabric to it. |
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The fabric is a cotton print. The picture is as close in color to the real thing!
(Luckily she didn't see this!) |
Now for one of those posts
that you won't see very often but I thought would be fun to share. My
sister and I have found a bond in sharing our love for all things Disney.
With that being said I tried to surprise her for birthday, back in July, with a
fully tailored Anna dress from Disney's latest movie, Frozen. However,
being the procrastinator that I am and having Girls School in the same month, I
only got the skirt finished and the bodice started. I did manage to
surprise her with a wig and cape which made her very happy.
As Halloween creeps upon us,
I decided to finish her outfit and create my costume, which as you might guess
would be the sister to Anna, none other than Elsa! Around the time I got back
from Girls School, I managed to get a wig and the McCall's sewing pattern for the
basic start. I didn’t realize though,
that commercial patterns aren’t always the best, and for the most part I’ve had
bad experiences with them. Alas, I have
made progress but not as much as I would like.
The bodice has too much extra seam allowance and it causes me to almost completely
alter the bodice. A typical sewing day
for me. I managed to find the best
fabric though.
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I used the sparkly fabric for the top, the shear blue for the skirt as an over layer, and the baby blue/white polka dot for the sheer sleeves. |
Then came the make up test...(sorry for all the selfies but the makeup turned out amazing!)
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The wind was not being very nice... |
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My sister's Anna test run! Isn't she cute? |
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My progress so far...
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Well that's what's new on my sewing list. I would love to hear if any of you have attempted an Elsa costume or have tips on sewing with this pattern! Also, if you have any tips on my costume I would love to have input. Thanks!
Yours truly,
Shayla P.