Pink Dahlia said:Thanks GG and Grey!
I finished the hem on this one earlier so I could wear it tonite.
Fabric:
This pattern:
Lovely, great job on both.kamikat said:This is a black linen dress with red pipping based on Simplicity 1892. I moved the opening to the front, added facing and buttons.
This one is a Hawaiian halter dress using the halter top from Simplicity 0517 and the high-waisted skirt from McCall's 9158.
Pink Dahlia said:Would you believe I started this in December? I got into a HUGE fight with the pockets so it just sat there. Anyway, finally done:
Pattern:
Please pay no attention to my head in this pic. I like it even though the bust is too big. The pattern is on size too big for me and I don't know how to alter so I just made the seams 5/8 instead of 1/2.
dollydaydream said:Still desperately trying to get my hands on a crinoline of some sort. Searching this thread I see some people have made them. Umm...how do you do it? I haven't been able to get a pattern, I don't have the pennies to spen £37 quid on one, can someone give me the lowdown on how to make one of these things?!!!
fluffy-tiger said:I used this guide for mine http://www.pettipond.com/lon.htm however you may find it difficult getting net in 72" width. White cream peach and black are the only colours I have found so far in 72" So if you are looking for something more colourfull you may have to adjust the pattern for 54" width net which is standard in most shops. You would need to buy around 15 yards (or 14 meters) instead of the 9 yds in this pattern and sew some strips together after cutting to get the lengths you need for the 8 strips. Other than that all you need is elastic and ribbon. I have seen the 54" net as low as 80p a meter on ebay uk and you can buy rolls of ribbon in 50 meter rolls also on ebay for around £10 (I prefer ebay as the fabric shops near me are very expensive).
I am about to start a new petticoat at the moment in shell pink with baby blue ribbon binding for two dresses I have finished, and can't wait to see what they will look like as I haven't hemmed them yet incase they end up too long or too short. But the last one only took me a couple of days so I may be able to post pics soon... Hope this was helpful!
Lillemor said:That 1920s frock looks really good and I love the shoes!
leaette said:looks super comfy.
ValerieAmelia said:I also posted this in the what are you wearing thing, I'm horrible at taking pictures of myself...
I made the dress, I just wish I would have got a better shot of it.
Mary said:Do you know of any good books on fabrics used in the good old days? I've looked at fabric.net and found that helpful but maybe there are good books on fabrics.
I'm also looking for a book or homepage on colours so I'll know what Copenhagen and others look like. Any suggestions?
M
leaette said:go to www.amazon.com and do a search for "vintage fabrics". There are quite a few results that might interest you.