A day later than planned. I want to show you the full suit across the garments that I made the past few weeks.
I´m really pleased with this project, it´s not a dress (I don´t know if the original pattern is a dress ). So independent garments that it´s easier to make new combinations with other garments.
If you read my humble blog long ago, you know that I love the accessories, they are an indispensable part of an outfit. But also the details of each of the items are important.
I usually take longer time than planned to sew a garment, usually the ideas on how to improve or take a "personal touch" to the garment in the process assaulted me and I hold to pursue my idea. It´s true that I can take more time... but when I finished it, the pleasure is infinite!
It´s lovely to dicover some tips on the skirt, the folds are aligned to the sides, front and back are free, so ther isn´t "lump" and shapes your figure.
You have done it again. The dress looks gorgeous on you, and the accessories that you've chosen just add to it.
ResponderEliminarI love the hair broach also. I've just recently gotten some tatting supplies, and now you've provided me with encouragement.
Also I love that petticoat!
Oh! que bien te quedo! me encantaron tus guantes! sabes? yo tambien de repente me hago outfits sin un patron, solo inspirandome en alguno, lo malo es que no me quedan bien jajajajaj!!!
ResponderEliminarThis looks great! You did a great job replicating the exact look and feel of the original outfit.
ResponderEliminarGorgeous! I love the entire outfit and I must say those gloves are sensational! :)
ResponderEliminarI love this outfit and the petticoat is so very lady like! What a fabulous job.
ResponderEliminarI LOVE this outfit! I totally agree with you that the accessories are just as important as the outfit! The finishing touches to this are fabulous! I love the petticoat and the red gloves! Great job...You are such an inspiration!
ResponderEliminarWell done! I love your personal touches - you really own this outfit!
ResponderEliminarWow you really are getting into the vintage look! I love this outfit, being very partial to red, black and white combos. The embroidered petticoat is a lovely touch.
ResponderEliminarYour outfit looks lovely, you did a nice job.
ResponderEliminarI realy like the petticoat and will have to borrow your idea. I'm sure my little girl would love one just like yours and so would I.
Wow.... you are so talented!!!! love your blog, I'm following it....
ResponderEliminarThis is just beautiful - all your details, the embroidery on your petticoat to your gloves - love it!
ResponderEliminarBeautiful! Love the drape of the skirt, and the fit of the blouse is amazing. I always find that taking a little while extra to get it right pays out in the end when it comes to sewing (I'm also a quite slow sewist).
ResponderEliminarI've just wandered over here from Sew Retro, love your blog!
Cheers!
Gorgeous outfit. I love both the skirt and top - they look wonderful together but will be lovely wardobe items to go with other garments. I love how you have accessorized this outfit - you look stunning and very chic!
ResponderEliminarCute outfit! The gloves are the perfect finishing touch.
ResponderEliminarAnd thanks for the nice comment on my blog.
Beautiful, so perfect in every detail! That's great enseble and you did an outstanding job with the styling!
ResponderEliminarmaybe 40 years ago, I saw a petticoat on my sister - thaks for the impressions!
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