Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Current challenge: copying a designer dress...for less!

My current client has asked to have a pattern made for her wedding gown. Her Aunt has always wanted to make her dress. A good way to save money on your wedding! I was happy to do this unusual request. She would like to have her dress as close as I can get to this beautiful Maggie Sottero gown called "Madison Marie". Of course I won't copy it exactly, but I am hoping to pull off a similar style. This dress is designed as a one piece but I will be dividing it into 3 parts: bust, mid-section, skirt. With these following details:
  • cross-over sweetheart neckline with ruching
  • ruched asymmetrical mid-section
  • a-line skirt with side gather and slight train
It will be lined and boned for added support. I have completed the block (foundation pattern for design) which I create from a series of calculations based on the person's measurements. Here is a great resource: Drafting a Basic Bodice Block

Maggie Sotero Gown

Client Block

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Youth Arts Festival!

I have signed up to teach a basic design course at the Youth Arts Festival in Sidney! It will be from July 25th-29th, 3 hour classes in the afternoon. Supplies are included with the cost. Please visit The Mary Winspear Centre website for for info. I'm really excited to teach young kids who are interested in design, so please sign up!

In other news, I'm about to start working on a wedding dress pattern for a bride who has an Aunt with a dream to make her wedding dress. I was glad to help out with this otherwise odd request. 

As for my dress, I am ready to get fabric, just got to find the time! Ryan and I are in the midst of putting together a little something for the wedding and there has been lots of organizing and putting together costumes and it is going to be so cute! Can't wait to have everyone see it. 

There is also my Halloween costume for this year that I have to get started on! So much to do!

B.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

How to make a flower pin

This week I worked on altering a grad dress. It had a midriff showing bodice and a long skirt. It was a little too 90's! I attached the bodice and modernized it with a shorter hemline. Turned out great but I was left with some extra fabric so I decided to make a flower pin and thought I'd do a little tutorial on how to make this very simple sewing project.


For a medium sized rose:
1. Cut a 7 x 36 inch rectangle of fabric (if you want a smaller rose make the length and width smaller like 4 x 20 inches)
2. Fold this rectangle in half and narrow one end to a point by angling down 8 inches on the raw edge. 
3. At the opposite end (squared one) take the bottom corner and fold the raw edge to match the top raw edge. It should form a triangle shape.
4. Pin and sew a long gathering stitch 1/4" from raw edge, breaking every 10" or so for easier gathering. For extra strength while gathering use a heavy top-stitching thread for the bobbin thread.
5. Starting from the pointed end begin gathering and hand-stitching while rolling up like a newspaper.
6. Once rolled up and hand-stitched tidy up the raw edges with some more hand-stitches.
7. Cut a 2" square and make into a circle wide enough to cover the raw edges on the bottom plus 1/4" to turn under the circle's raw edge.
8. Slip-stitch the circle onto the bottom of the rose.
9. Either sew or hot glue a bar pin or other pin fastener to the back and voila! 


  

Sunday, May 22, 2011

New Gallery Images

Just added some new images to my costumes gallery. They were a lot of work, a really great experience. Such great girls. Can't wait until next recital season! I really enjoyed creating some costumes for them that were comfortable and beautiful. Amber, the ballet instructor, sent me a lovely testimonial read it here.

B.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Love Struck "Pure Love" Contest!

 I need your help! I have entered a contest, which could win me over a free booth at the next bridal show!!! Just follow the links below, “like” the fan page, locate my image and get me as many “likes” and comments as you can!!! Whoever gets the most combined votes on both pages by May 30th, 2011…WINS! So Vote now!!!

The theme is pure love, and the photo I have submitted is of Ryan and I at Halloween in our Watchmen get-up!

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Reflection-Events-Co-Incorporated/128462690558443

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lovestruck-Bridal-Show/124306200978218?sk=wall