My friend and co-worker, Carmel, found this amazing vintage dress at Value Village and asked me to 'sass it up' a bit by adding a lace deep-v inset.
The original dress:
I just used my clear ruler to trace where I wanted the inset to be and cut it out.
I used the pieces of the original dress that I cut out to use as a pattern for the lace.
I added a half-inch all around the pattern piece for a seam allowance.
And I repeated the same thing on the back inset.
Added a half-inch again for a seam allowance. I sewed the inset in with a quarter-inch seam allowance....if you aren't sure why I added a half-inch, it can be kind of confusing to explain, e-mail me if you have questions!
I sewed the shoulder seams together and since I used delicate lace, I finished neckline of the lace with black bias tape.
I then sewed the inset in and finished the seams with my surger.
Ta da!
Pretty sassy, if I do say so myself. And it only took me a little over an hour! I can't wait to see Carmel rock it!
:O my jaw has dropped, I am sooo jealous that you have managed to do this when i can't sew a button to save my life!!! amazing work <3
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Lost in the Haze
I need a dress form, like, yesterday. Looks great Renee!
ReplyDelete-Teresa
That's a great lace! Good to see you haven't lost your patternmaking touch! :)
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