He loved it and even wore it to work to next day. At least he was wearing it when he came home.
It was a huge success and I can see me making many more in the future for male birthdays.
I as usual wanted to be different and what better way to make sure that no one wears the same dress as you, than to design and make your own! So here is the first stage of my development. It has evolved into many different things over the past few weeks but now I’m confidant that I have a design that I’m satisfied with and that I can actually reproduce with the amount of fabric I have.
A neck band (no idea of the right terminology here) was put together consisting of the lace, and interlining and an actual lining. The lace was sewn to the interlining and that was put right sides together with the lining . The curves were then clipped and it was turned the right way out.
A skirt was then put together using ……..
This dress is made out of my brothers old pillowcase and a forgotten wrap skirt. It was a bit of a disaster because I fitted to the bodice to Millie (my mannequin), who had gained a few pounds without me realising -_- I wanted it to look really professional but i’d already sewn on the lining so for some reason I didn’t unpick it, I just took the outer and the lining in at the same time resulting in an untidy inside.You can’t see from the picture but it’s actually a halterneck, using the leftovers of the skirt material. Strapless dresses and I don’t go very well together.Also, sorry for the posing. I’ll get the hang of it someday…