First up was pre-washing the fabric - I washed the ivory batiste, but not the "coral reef" dupiani silk. First time I'd pre-washed in a looong time.
Next was cutting out the pieces. Pattern pieces were provided in the tutorial for the bodice. The skirt and sash were cut by measurements only.Another night, I made the button loops; the next was the bodice.
I covered buttons for the prototype right along with the ones for the flower girl dress. I had forgotten how easy this is! The dotted ones are single layer fabric, but the batiste ones are double layer, which seemed perfect.
The skirt was another session. I forgot to take a photo, but I will say I really liked the method used to apply the bottom band to the skirt. In my case, since the skirt wasn't lined, and the batiste was fairly thin, I actually double layered the fabric - made two identical skirt pieces and then placed them wrong-sides together, treating them as one as I added the band. Worked like a charm, and really was no problem as I gathered the skirt later.
The step of inserting the gathered skirt top into the open bottom of the bodice was the trickiest part, at least for me (both times). This time, I marked the 1/2" seam allowance of the skirt top with a removable marking pen, and that really helped as I inserted and pinned liberally. Sewing it wasn't really as tricky as getting it ready to sew, which was a relief. And from there - adding the sash, and sewing on the buttons - it was a piece of {wedding} cake. Or wedding cheesecake as the case may be!
Ok, so ready for the photos? (Wasn't it handy that I had my latest FAITH Circle quilt hanging on the design wall between quilting sessions?)
Sweet huh? I give "The Party Dress" a thumb's up - lots of photos and clear instructions. Though I was a tad stressed making it since it was for such a special occasion, and I haven't done much garment sewing in recent times, it really did go together smoothly.
I''ll let you in on a little secret. While you're going about your business today, reading blogs, hopefully sewing, and in general doing what you need to do, I'll be busy . . . decorating pews, dressing up, and celebrating the marriage of our son to our lovely daughter-in-law-to-be. And precious grandgirl? Well I'm fairly certain there will be twirling involved. And then there's those flower girl duties. Good times.
Linking up with Fabric Tuesday.
Linking up with Fabric Tuesday.
It came together beautifully. You will have to share a photo of her wearing it on the big day :)
ReplyDeleteYour grand daughter will love her dress and have a wonderful time! I hope everyone enjoys this special day!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Such a beautiful dress! Have a wonderful time and congratulations to the bride and groom!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful dress! I wish you all a wonderful day! Just enjoy and laugh and love!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing Debbie! Enjoy the wedding :o)
ReplyDeleteFabulous dress, Debbie! Today is going to be so wonderful for your family! And don't forget, we need a picture of you all dressed up, too!!
ReplyDeleteI love those big buttons and bow. Have a beautiful day, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! Hope you guys have a lovely time and can't wait to see pictures of all the cuteness in that dress :-)
ReplyDeleteoh she's going to be so beautiful! you did a great job, the dress is darling, and I know the weekend will be perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous dress, I'm sure grandgirl will love it! I hope you have a wonderful weekend :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little dress! Enjoy the special day :)
ReplyDeleteDebbie it's beautiful! She is going to be a little heart breaker at your sons wedding! What a gem. Have an amazing time celebrating!
ReplyDeleteBless your day Debbie. The dress is perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress, love the quilt you used in the photo shoot too. Enjoy this day -- I'm praying that all goes smoothly. Can't wait to see pictures!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Enjoy the day Debbie.
ReplyDeleteOh! It's so lovely! I want to pet it - or I want to be the little girl twirling in it. What a lucky girl! You did a great job. Happy wedding to your son!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family the most wonderful of days and a blessed, blessed marriage! The flower girl dress is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is adorable! The button loops with the buttons to the side is a nice, modern touch. The colors and fabrics are perfect. I have a question - you pre-washed the main fabric but not the silk, how will it be cleaned? Dry cleaned? Are you concerned at all that the red might bleed? Pre-washing is such should I/shouldn't I conversation (in my head!) Also, my son just got engaged last Saturday and we'll be having our own wedding next summer! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Enjoy your day(s)!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty! Hope you all have a wonderful day :o)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little dress. You should be very pleased on how it turned out. Sure hope to see pictures of the little one wearing it :) Makes me want to sew some clothes, well, ok, maybe not really.
ReplyDeleteWooHoo Deb! I know it's been an absolutely super day for your family :o) Can't wait to see a few pictures! This little dress is sooo cute and you did a wonderful job making it. Congratulations to everyone :o)
ReplyDeleteWow!! beautiful dress
ReplyDeletehow gorgeous! Beautiful work Debbie, a family heirloom in the making for sure. Enjoy today and congratulations to your son and daughter-in-law!! xo
ReplyDeleteOh Debbie I do so hope you had a wonderful day and that your son and daughter-in-law have a beautiful wedding and even more important a beautiful marriage! That little dress sure did turn out perfect and I bet grand-girl will look so pretty in it! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is gorgeous....all the best with the wedding!!
ReplyDeleteThe dress is absolutely beautiful! I love the big buttons on the back. Congratulations to your son and daughter-in-law!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a wonderful time, weddings are so beautiful and happy.
ReplyDeleteOh Debbie you did a wonderful job! That little dress is just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the happy day with your family. Congratulations to your son and his new bride.
Oh, so exciting! Have a great day, everybody! The little flower girl dress is super sweet, and I'm sure she'll remember the day in her twirly dress always, and love you extra!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty! I love the buttons and bow!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so beautiful! Cute of her wearing it too...saw it on Facebook. Wish we could have been there! Looks like God had other plans for that day.
ReplyDeleteOnce again...blessings on the Bride & Groom--and all the family!
Beautiful dress! Well done. Have a great time at the wedding and I look forward to seeing grand girl in the dress.
ReplyDeleteLove the big bow! I'm sure they loved it!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a great job! It's such a lovely dress and I know Grandgirl looked just precious in it!!
ReplyDeleteOh, What a beautiful dress, and what a perfect dress for twirling. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, congrats to you all and hope there was lots and lots of twirling! :)
ReplyDeleteThat dress is adorable!!! Sure to be a favorite!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little dress! I'm sure the wedding was a wonderful occasion as well.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the dress is a winner, but I'm in love with the quilt behind it. Can you tell me the name of the block or even better point me in the direction for a tutorial for the block? Thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Debbie! Well done!
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