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If you get a dress pattern in a style very close to what you are seeing in that picture you'd save yourself a lot of grief. Fitted bodice and fuller, probably slightly gathered skirt. Instead of gathering the skirt fit it with darts until the waist fits smoothly around the bodice. You'll also want those skirt darts to line up with the front and back bodice darts and also the side seams. It looks like these are also at the same level around the skirt. Measure, measure, measure. The darted seams down the skirt are NOT sewn closed, into a point like the tip of a bodice dart. That's what is giving it a little flare at the bottom of the ribbon. I'd press those darts flat before you apply the ribbon. This may take a little time for you to get it all lined up but you have quite a few weeks so it shouldn't be a problem...........do NOT wait until the weekend before your dance!! After you get the bodice and skirt sewn together at the waist (with the darts lined up) then I would put down the tape......I referred to the dark pink ribbon as bias tape, didn't mean to confuse you into thinking that the dress was cut on the bias. If you are able to get the double sided, WATER SOLUBLE basting tape it would be very easy to apply the dark pink ribbon or double fold bias tape with this and then CAREFULLY STITCH VERY STRAIGHT down very close to each side of the ribbon. I might also suggest you take some of your dress fabric scrapes and that ribbon, or tape or whatever you use for the dark pink in the picture, and practice before you apply it to your dress. If your machine has any fancy stitches try those out......it's just experimental scrapes and you won't hurt a thing. Since you are making this out of cotton I think it will be especially lovely because after all your hard work you can wear it for a little summer dress too, not just a fancy party or dance dress, yet it will still be most appropriate for that as well. You just might get really brave and make a Bolero type jacket to go with it later on. I wouldn't even worry about making the EXACT dress, just close using the details you like most. I think what is most eye-catching it the dark pink details and the sash tied in front is just darling.......plus it will hide little oooooooopsies of an adventurous sewing project. Just one more thing......when people are showering you with compliments DO NOT point out any little errors or mistakes. Believe me nobody knows about them but you and they are all but invisible to anyone's eye but your own. So you just flash your beautiful smile, flutter your lashes and say, "Thank you, I designed and made this myself." And then you go back to the lucky young man who had the good sense to ask you to dance ;-) Where do you live? If you were anywhere even close to me I'd take you under my wing in a heartbeat. That's just the cutest little dress!! I'd love to help you! Val "azalea" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hey Val :) > > I was going to draft my own pattern, but you're right, that's probably > going to be even more difficult to do. The skirts that I'd previously > made were "by eye", but then again, they were really really simple. > ie, straight cotton skirts with two darts at the back..not biased or > anything. I think your idea about finding a pattern and then modifying > it to fit the dress would work best (merci!). > > I'm not quite sure where it's sewn on a bias...would you be able to > point that out to me? Is that going to be difficult to do for someone > who's never sewn biased before? (again, please say no, lol) > > "I can see where a ready made pattern easily > > could be used and darting the skirt instead of gathering would work, the > > fact that it has a sash around the waist would save you grief from trying to > > fit a one piece dress all with darting. " > > so there would be darts in two places...the skirt and the bodice? are > the darts on the skirt hidden under the ribbon details? Is that how > they achieved the vents on the skirt? um, would you mind terribly to > explain this part to me again? I totally appreciate this! > > Unfortunately no one in my family really sews, so I think I'm on my > own for this one. But I'm up to the challenge...if this works, I will > be the belle of the ball! haha > > PS: anyone know why it takes hours for my posts to post?
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