Sunday, April 17, 2011

Ansley's Easter Dress

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I made a pattern from one of her dresses.

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The dress is fully lined, except for the sleeves. I used this tutorial to line the bodice and miraculously figured out how to get the sleeves in there. :)

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I picked the blue lining b/c I liked the way it looks in Anthropologie's Wispy Cirrus Blouse. Now that I've uploaded the shirt, I remember liking the blue sash and buttons in this shirt too but it wasn't in the forefront of my brain as I was scheming up this dress. (ie I didn't intentionally mean to copy it).


Anyway, a few details. Little scallops

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A little blue button closure

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With a removable blue sash.

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If I were to make it again, I'd make the scallops a little bit smaller (ie there'd be more of them and they'd be a little less tall). I clipped the seam allowance so it would lay flatter but don't like how it shows through the eyelet fabric. I chose not to clip the curves in around the neckline b/c I didn't want the jagged shape to be visible. Any tips/advice? Eyelet obviously needs to be lined. . . . I could also move the button a little more medially but I really don't like sewing buttons.

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Happy Easter! And, as Ansley says, "Bye! See ya!"

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14 comments:

  1. That is adorable. GOOD JOB. as the other dude mentioned the pointy tails are the seller! Doesn't she have her own stylist by now? she has been modeling for a while now. HAHA J/K ansley would be cute if she were wearing a trash can on her head.

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  2. I love it! the inspiration cardigan was a great jumping off point and you really caught the essence of it! I love the scallops too, of course.

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  3. Yes, the eyelet seam allowance is quite the conundrum here. I made Gwen's blessing dress out of eyelet fabric, but the lining was white so it wasn't too obvious. Super cute dress... Gwen's going to get a store bought one this year. :(

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  4. Adorbs!! You did a great job, loving the eyelets and those scallops! And as always your little model is perfect too!

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  5. Such a cutie! The dress is adorable too :)

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  6. Such a cute dress! I'm impressed that you took the look of the shirt and made such an adorable little dress!

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  7. I can't believe how talented you are! Really!! So impressive!

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  8. Oh my goodness, this is Soooooo adorable! I LOVE the scallops and the color!

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  9. Very cute. I used to make dresses for all four of my girls, but they weren't original creations. I always used a pattern. I'm impressed you can make these up yourself.

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  10. My goodness you are so talented! My mom used to make me dresses when I was a little girl as well, this made me smile :) Your daughter is so beautiful by the way! Followed you :)

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  11. i LOVE it. SO cute. you should get a dress shop and make adult women's dresses!

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  12. I really like the scallops on the dress, great work! Your little cutie pie is so darling! Such beautiful eyes.

    Thank you for your lovely comment in my blog.

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  13. it is so cute! and your photos are adorable!

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