So I started cleaning out that, too.
Boxes have gone to the thrift store. And that's just the stuff that I can't list on Etsy, or cut up into more interesting things.
I pulled this out tonight, and spent a half hour ironing and swearing at it, and remembering both fondly and with horror how long it took me to make this.
This was made about 20 years ago for a costume ball. I went with my closest friend (who was dressed as Marie Antoinette), and another friend of ours. He wore black leather, and not much else. We entered the costume competition as "Two Dead Queens and a Live One." We didn't win, but our friend got a few dates out of it, and I had a guy ask if he could wear my dress.
Sleeves with faux pearls and fabric roses; shoulders and waist are outlined in drapery cord, with gold roses, gold braid and two kinds of lace. |
I made the mistake of trying to get it on me and got stuck. Like really stuck, and no one was home to get me out of the dress. Not that I would have asked -- I would have rather torn it trying to get out than ask for such humiliating assistance!
I can't remember how long this took to make, but it was every night in front of the TV, and portions of it went to work with me - especially when I was hand sewing on the ropes of faux pearls to the sleeves.
Looking at it now, I wish my sewing skills had been better then. But on the other hand, if the work was as good as the idea behind it, I'd have a really hard time letting it go.
A few detail shots, just because I'm still proud of it. And for the right size 6(ish) person, it's available here.
2 comments:
That is super awesome! Must bring back some great memories....
wow that is so impressive I am not a costume party kind of gal but I sure can appreciate all that work
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