Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Found in a Bag, a Second 1920's Dress!


In a recent post I mentioned that I had a few boxes about, filled with bits, scraps, and bags of things from my late mother's house. This next dress in a bag came from this stash of goodies as well. The dress has recently found a home with a collector who is skilled and dedicated to restoring 1920's dresses. I'm glad it's going to a loving home, and I thought that you might like to see some pictures showing some of the amazing details this little beauty featured.
I present to you, Dress in a Bag 2.0.


The upper body of the dress was shattered - a sadly common weakness of dresses like these. With so much added weight from the beads, a dress like this sitting on a hanger for 60 years or so may very well start to fall apart at the weight-bearing uppers.




Remarkably, after a detailed search, it looked like maybe only 3 or 4 beads in total had gone missing.




This floral motif was amazing - the silk was painted inside the beaded outline.


Luckily, the under-slip was in almost pristine shape; even the snaps were still securely sewing in place at the side.







I think by far though, my favorite detail was the ombre effect of the dye at the petalled hem.


Happy sewing,


Saturday, June 4, 2011

The Winner, and whole bunch of flowers.

We have a winner for this week's vintage pattern pdf giveaway.

The winner of the above vintage 1940's bra pattern pdf file by random number generator is The Creative Miss W.

Congratulations!

On another note, I just learned how to make really gorgeous flowers out of napkins of all things!
 I found some great napkins in different colors with a great raised damask texture from my local Norwegian version of the dollar store. So in other words, the five dollar store.



I made them in  two sizes, large wall size, and small enough for a vase. The large ones I put in a row in my stairwell.