It's Saturday, and I am dangerously hungover, one of those stealth hangovers that starts off as a banging headache, then creeps up until all you can do is eat cheese and salami and cry quietly while sitting on the sofa under a blanket. Still, good night last night, and I've managed to pretty much function as an adult until about an hour ago, so it's all good.
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Side eye at Jane for taking my picture |
Anyway, enough about my debauched and hedonistic lifestyle and more about clothes. I finally got around to making an
Emery dress, going to another sewing class with lovely, lovely
Handmade Jane, at West London's premiere haberdashery,
Badger and Earl. The Emery pattern is lovely, and really easy, except for the masses of darts in the bodice - it's self lined, so everything has to double up, which means that there are 16 to trace, pin, sew and press, which is all the fun. I don't know if there are any corners I can cut, but I think I will use a different colour for the lining.
I used an African wax cotton print from these
people on eBay, and it was really easy to sew and press, if a bit stiff. It'll soften up as it gets washed, which won't be before I want to wear it on Monday, for the Grand Opening at our school with the marvellous
Michael Rosen.
I made an invisible zip, and it is actually, properly invisible.
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Look at my happy face. Also check out the leopard print skirt in the wild. |
I'm so pleased with it. I do need to hem it, as it's a bit long still, and a bit Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (dammit) but that won't take very long at all.
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Me, Jane and Michaela |
It's not the greatest photo, it's so hard to take decent indoor photos in poor light, but take it from me, this is a properly great dress, and I love it dearly.
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Unbreakable! They 'live dammit. |
I didn't have to make any changes to the bodice either although I used a bigger size for the bust dart, rather than fanny around with an FBA.
I'm contemplating another one after the building work finishes and I have space to cut out again. Also, money to buy this fabric with. I need this fabric in my life. Isn't it amazing?
Right, I've got the entire first season of X-files to watch and the rest of that Myrna cardigan to knit.
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