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anielmom ([personal profile] anielmom) wrote2008-05-17 09:19 am

Bodice progress!

 I have indeed been working on the Archery gown.  When last I wrote, I had everything cut out and had made the trim.
I now have actual sewing progress, and even a few pics to prove it!

A little description of how things stand so far:
I decided not to line the bodice.  The fabric is so thick, that to add the extra bulk of a lining would just be to much.  Besides it would up the hot factor by more that I am willing to stand! 
So I turned to my old friend, bias tape, to finnish the neck line. 
I do not have pics with me in it for two reasons. 
#1 nobody is about to take them at the moment.
#2 I do not relish being stabbed to death by the Pins Of Death.


Bodice front.  I didn't get the V neck as sharp as I would like, but I think I can camouflage it with the trim.
Also note the sleeve.  Some how I missed getting a close up shot so this will have to do.  Binding the points on this thing is a real pita!  I'm using a combination of machine and hand work to get the stuff on.  Again I cheated and am using purchased bias.  I refuse to make it out of the black velveteen I purchased at Joann's.  It would crumble away to nothing before I could bat an eye!


Next we come to the shoulder trim.  Its looking just how I imagined it would.  (And it hides my wonky stitching!  Bonus!)


The Back!  After much heart ache and hair pulling, I decided to forgo the lovely gathering at the CB.  But I think it looks good the way it is, and I don't have time to try again right now.  Hey, at least [personal profile] jennil and I won't be walking around the county looking like the double mint twins!  She did a stellar job on the back!


Stay tape at shoulder seam.



Pins of Death!

I still have a lot to do on the bodice, most of it hand work.  My goal is to get the trim placed temporarily, so I can get the skirt on.  I can always bring it with me to E's appointments and to the hand stitching while I wait.
I also need to get the lower sleeve finalized.  I am debating making it detachable.  That way I can take it off if I get too hot!  Any thoughts?
I am thinking about joining the Greater Bay area Costumers Guild .  I think this dress would work for the Wives & Daughters Picnic.   It's 1820's so just squeaks by the time period.

I'm happy with my progress so far.  I think it is looking quite a bit like the inspiration gown, so that is a good thing.

Now, It's off to get ready for a birthday party!