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Archive for October 26th, 2007

Annie Tuttle

Starting the ball gown

Friday, October 26th, 2007

Now that the alterations are mostly complete on Erik’s dress uniform (I may have to reconstruct the collar, as I can’t seem to find one), it’s time to start on my gown for the Marine Corps birthday ball coming up in November. Unfortunately, I haven’t had much time to work on it, since deadline is creeping up on us again. I’ll tell you a little about the dress, though.

I’ve had some wonderful golden yellow silk crepe in my fabric stash for a couple of years (I bought it on clearance from Fabric.com when it was less than $2.00/yard) that I’ve been wanting to use for a fancy dress for myself.

Cut out ball gown

This year I’ve decided to use a lovely historical Regency era (approximately 1790-1910) pattern designed by Jennie Chancey of Sense and Sensibility Patterns. The pattern itself is very simple to sew. There aren’t many pieces and I won’t have to worry about the proper positioning of darts, because there aren’t any. I’m going to add a few special touches to this dress to make it my own, too. First, I’ll probably change the puff sleeves to something a little more fitted and elbow length. Second, I’m going to add a little extra fullness to the front of the gown. Actually, my dress will end up looking similar to this lovely wedding gown, only gold and not as embellished. The back of the gown will be quite gathered, and I think the front will look nice that way, too. And this way I won’t have to be ladylike in the buffet line.

I hope I can get to sewing a bit this weekend, but so far I’m pretty booked. Tomorrow my friend Katie is coming over, and we’re going to put up some veggies and applesauce using the pressure canner. It will be the first time either of us have used one, and I’m very excited.


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