Well here it is ladies (and gentlemen) finally i have made a piece of clothing. Well sort of, it is more of a re-fashion perhaps.
From this a charity shop buy, I loved the bottom half of the dress, it has a net underskirt attached to help keep the fullness of the skirt but I personally am not comfortable wearing strappless tops.
And this a much loved Monsoon dress that no longer can be zipped over my hips.
However the top part of the dress still fits.
I wanted to revamp the colour as I thought the pale blue did not quite go with the black. I used dylon burlesque red to create purple
As you may remember from yesterday's blog, which can be found here, I also dyed my hand in the process. Yep its still purple, I am begining to think its perminant.
Ok, so I cut off the top of the black dress. I then sewed it to the inside of the purple dress. Unpicked the bottom section of the zip on the purple dress and cut off all the fabric below the now attached
black dress. I added a satin ribbon to cover where the two dresses meet and then sewed the lower section of the zip to the black skirt.
It wasn't all plain sailing I had to unpick and sew the satin ribbon twice as I had missed a section of about 4cm right at the front. And the zip I also sewed twice first by hand but I have never used an invisible zip before and I stitched to close so that when the zip was pulled it caught on the stitches. So I then machine sewed the zip into place and unpicked the handstitching.
It's still not perfect but I don't know how to recify this problem. My first thought was to make a detachable bow to cover but then I figured when I sat down it would come off. So my second guess is make a sash that fastens in a bow at the back. But as the dress has a slight drop waist would this just add bulk over the hips. Mmmmm, sugestions please.
Anyway here is the finished project
I am really happy in how this turned out. I hope you lovely people like it too.
Happy sewing Vala.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Always check your rubber gloves.
This evening I have learnt a valuble lesson. I was dying a dress unfortunaly I didn't realise one of the gloves had a small hole. And now
I have scrubbed and scrubbed, and my right hand still looks like this. In fact it is much darker purple, the flash seems to have lightened the picture.
This is how my left hand looks
I hope this is not perminant. But on the plus side it hasn't caused any skin irritation. The only words I can use to express how I feel apart from feeling foolish would not be allowed in polite conversation. Oh yeah and DOH !
Friday, July 15, 2011
My Fathers' hoarding genes strikes again.
Another oldy lady.
For more pictures and details on this 1935 grand lady check her out on my In Retirement page.
Vala x
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Best dressed table in town...
Well at least the best dressed table we have done. Last week my youngest daughter, the lovely Mr S and myself had a stall at a 50's dance night in little old Wotton Bassett (which is now becoming quite well know for it's repatriations for our brave soldiers).
It has taken a while for me to get the lay out just right, but I think this time we managed it. Of we went on a charity hunt for vintage objects to decorate the table. After a very successful afternoon we came back with, hand embriodered tablecloths, cake stands, and glass corn on the cob holders, which were terrific for standing bags upright on.

It has taken a while for me to get the lay out just right, but I think this time we managed it. Of we went on a charity hunt for vintage objects to decorate the table. After a very successful afternoon we came back with, hand embriodered tablecloths, cake stands, and glass corn on the cob holders, which were terrific for standing bags upright on.
The evening was organized by JustJive, if you would like to learn to dance while dressed up to nines in your vintage gear then check them out here
It was a fab night, with great music, wonderful dancing and lovely people. Many thanks to Jane and Alan for all your organising. Well done. xx
Vala.x
Monday, July 11, 2011
Back to my (sewing) roots
I took a trip down memory lane while creating these little beauties. When I first started sewing it was patchwork that grabbed me. The small pieces of fabric that didn't need much concentration, no patterns, just sew together strips of different colours and textures to create a new piece of fabric. However I soon learnt that once the quilt top had been created next came the momenous task of the actual quiting part. Needless to say I have a very large stack of UFO quilt tops, some actually started but all need to be finished. On Wall hangings I am much better at getting them completed.
Anyway this leads me to my latest sweet-heart make up bags
Anyway this leads me to my latest sweet-heart make up bags
view 1
view 2
internal view of bag with lovely pink crepe back satin
view 1
view 2 (makes me dream of lemon meringue)
more satin lining.
The outer fabric on both bags is Tilda design.
Whats your favourite fabric construction ? Crazy patchwork is another of mine, I think its the randomness and the heavy embelishment that I love especially when it made in deep autumnal colours.
Sweet-heart bags galore
Last week was a busy ole time. I decided to concentrate on the sweet-heart make up bags for the stall I was having at a 1950's dance event. I will blog more about that later, meanwhile this is what I spent the week making.
External and internal views of sweet-heart make up purse no 43. This was the first time I have used crepe backed satin. Love the way in looks inside a bag. I am sure I will be using it alot more.
Sweet heart make up bag 44.
make up bag 45
and another. There are two versions of this bag, one has the same red and white fabric both sides. Both are lined in white with red polka dots,
and the other has a black and white polks dot fabric on the reverse.
This is a really cute favourite shape of mine, its also handy as a small clutch.
Happy Sewing Vala. x
External and internal views of sweet-heart make up purse no 43. This was the first time I have used crepe backed satin. Love the way in looks inside a bag. I am sure I will be using it alot more.
Sweet heart make up bag 44.
make up bag 45
and another. There are two versions of this bag, one has the same red and white fabric both sides. Both are lined in white with red polka dots,
and the other has a black and white polks dot fabric on the reverse.
This is a really cute favourite shape of mine, its also handy as a small clutch.
Happy Sewing Vala. x
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Pretty Maids all in a row.
Hope you all had a fabuluous weekend , we did. How did you guys spend yours ?
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