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Dress making
Hi everyone, welcome back to my blog
It’s been a while, but I’m excited to share my recent sewing experience with you. This gown was made for a client who sent me a picture of a short, dinner-style dress. However, she wanted hers in a long version, still elegant, but more modest.
(What she wanted)
(The longer version of what she got)
After carefully studying the style, I went to the market and got a beautiful sequence fabric that closely matched what she sent, along with a matching chiffon material for the shoulder detailing.
To begin, I folded the main fabric into four and cut the front part first, using half-length measurements for easier shaping, even though the gown had no bustier. I followed up by cutting the back, this time adding a zipper allowance.
Since the gown was a turtle neck, I didn’t shape the neckline at first. I measured the shoulder, marked the neck down to the armhole (starting from the neckline), and cut it that way to keep it clean and fitted.
(Shown above)
Next, I fixed the zipper so I could get accurate dart lines with that of the back. I measured about 4 inches from the center and stitched both front and back darts.
Once done, I cut and shaped the lower part (the skirt area), matching it perfectly with the half-length bodice.
(The front and back lower part of the gown)
After cutting and sewing the upper and lower parts, I shaped the neckline by reducing 2 inches width all around, then measured the round neck to cut a slanted strip of sequence fabric for the turtle neck. I attached it, inserted the zip, and ironed for a neat finish.
Finally, for the chiffon detail at the shoulder, I cut it to my desired length, pleated it from front to back around the neckline, and it brought the full design together beautifully.
It was a fun and fulfilling project. Let me know what you think in the comments😍
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10 commentsWow this is stunning
Thanks for reading through 😊
Beautiful dress, it's super elegant
Thank you 🤗
I appreciate 😊
Beautiful dress, very elegant, I loved the fabric and the color. Congratulations!
Thank you so much 😊
It is shining, charming, and beautiful. Love its color and design. You did a great job! Thank you!
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Awwwwwn 🥰
Thank you so much 😊
The dress is beautiful, more wisdom ma'am
Thank you babygirl ♥️✨