Hello, everyone! I’m Paunnet (but you can call me Anna) and I’m very happy to be here while Chie takes care of lovely little Sophia.
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Floral Embroidery Dress
This is my first completed project of 2017! Embroidery dress. I started on this in late November and it took me (according to my work hour log) about 70 hours. I went through two seasons of the BBC show, Poldark while stitching this together.
I made this dress for a customer and she will use it some kind of performance. She plays some kind of musical instrument. The inspiration comes from this Lilly Brown embroidery dress. I was intimidated at first by the number of embroidery pieces that would be required to complete the dress, but I decided to give it a try.
The dress is made of satin and chiffon. Since it would be difficult to embroider directly on chiffon without causing the fabric to pucker, I embroidered the flowers on satin, cut around the embroidery and applique on chiffon. It might have been possible to embroider directly on chiffon if I use the embroidery machine, but I did not have an access to it this time nor the time to play around with it. Has anyone have experience with embroidery sewing machine?
{Flower pieces embroidered on satin, before being attached to chiffon}{Making sure the back is as pretty as possible}{Boned lining before being attached to the dress. I use white washi tapes to cover the ends of the bones, tip I learned in Tatiana Kozorovitsky’s class.}{Dress in works before the lining is attached.}{Elasticized panel on the right}
The dress has boning in the bodice and padded at bust area. The back has an elasticized panel with invisible zipper inside the lace-up panel so a bit of adjustment is allowed. The customer is smaller than my dress form but because of the elastic back and lace up, the dress still fit the dress form. I waited to hem the chiffon skirt until the very end. I knew with the weight of the embroidery, some parts will be weighted down. I put the dress form on chair and mark the new hem line with erasable marker. Then I cut the chiffon hem and finished it with rolled hem.
Overall, it was a great experience making this dress.
このページを日本語で読む2017 Favorite Links
Over this past year, I started sending out a monthly newsletter. It includes highlight of my blog posts, favorite links and short messages. I thought compiling all my “favorite links” of the year might be fun, so here they are! Most of them are sewing-related, and some are small business tips and blogging tips. Enjoy!
January
♥ Beginning of the year calls for a new calendar! This super cool washi tape that turns any notebook into a calendar.
♥ I love reading Brooks Anne’s journey of making a custom made dress.
♥ Great article on While She Naps about slow growth and the internet gold rush. I believe most good things in life are built slowly overtime.
♥ Love every thing this girl does. This wrap dress (actually separates that looks like a dress) would be a perfect addition for the Spring wardrobe!
♥ Great tips by Maddie on how to travel with your sewing machine.
February
♥ This is great for lingerie sewers – 4 Sets of 12 mm Rose Gold Rings & Sliders for £3.50. Want!
♥ Simple guide to creating an online course.
♥ Just added this Nimbus extension for my Google Chrome to take a screenshot of a whole webpage, not just the visible part. Very useful!
♥ With Canva, it is easy to design facebook page cover photo or event invitation. I like the fact that you can pay as you go ($1 per design)
♥ I watched BuzzFeed women attempted to make their own dresses. It reminded me of the first time I made myself a top (Almost 10 years ago).
♥ How to be More Consistent at Blogging. Always my goal.
♥ Sewing tip: Use graph paper to copy a commercial pattern. The grid is helpful in keeping the grain line straight.
March
♥ Five minute photo-filled history of Callot Soeurs (one of the most important couture houses of the Belle Epoque).
♥ Amazing behind the scene videos of Chanel and Georges Hobeika.
♥ I learned in this article that ruffles are historically unisex, as opposed to our notion of ruffles as a girly statement.
♥ DIY duct tape dress form!
♥ Round up of fall 2017 trend. My favorite is little house on a prairie inspired dresses.
♥ Free swimwear sloper for download at Burda Style. It’s a good starting pattern for making a bodysuit.
♥ Helpful article in how to define your personal style.
♥ I see embroidery everywhere this Spring. This free template from Burdastyle helps you jazz up a neckline of a Spring top!
April
♥ My friend from Philly sent me a brochure from the exhibition of 1960s Paris Fashion at FIT. I searched online, and found a recap of the exhibit. It’s great!
♥ EASIEST way to sew a ruffle. This is amazing. Just watch it!
♥ Bridal gown new trend – “barely there” dress!
♥ I was curious as to how actors fake accents as I watched Damian Lewis acts an American billionaire in Billions. Here is the answer.
May
♥ 7 Questions to ask for a minimalist business owner via Amy Lynn Andrews.
♥ Love this free pattern – Unicorn Key Tag. Great as a gift.
♥ How to on making a mitered cornered welt pocket flap via Thread.
June
♥ Love this DIY linen jumpsuit!
♥ Have you had trouble turning a spaghetti strap inside out? Try this trick on how to sew spaghetti straps using cord.
♥ Lessons from 7 Years of Blogging by A Pair and a Spare. Looking back, I started blogging around the same time and followed her blog since 7 years ago. Her site is somewhere I still visit on regular bases. I think she has stayed true to her style and did not sell out to sponsors or was less obnoxious about the sponsored posts. Read her tips!
♥ Fun youtube video by with Wendy on How to Buy Fabric.
♥ What to do when you are feeling blah about everything.
September
♥ This girl’s patch pocket coat is so cute! Thinking of making this for Kiko this winter.
♥ Four rulers that I covet.
♥ Sashiko embroidery tutorial with free patterns!
♥ Honest opinion essay by the owner of Design*Sponge about the state of blog. Interesting.
♥ Pinterest hashtag tips.
♥ Quick tips for round hem. Would look great for a wool skirt.
October
♥ I love this top. I would love to make it in neutral colors like black, gray and white. This would be something I would actually wear every day.
♥ This gave me a chuckle…How I Grew My Instagram Following from 430 to 433 in One Month!
♥ How to Sew Velvet like a Pro – via Threads
♥ How a Cashmerette sewing pattern is developed from start to finish. Inspiring!
November
♥ My six-year-old daughter is really into crafting now. This “make your own button” project seems like a fun project to do with kids.
♥ I don’t quilt but this is an interesting article on how to buy quilting fabric wholesale.
♥ How to plan your blog content via a Pair and a Spare. Better blog content planning is in my to-do list for 2018!
♥ This button hole attachment for industrial sewing machine is on my wish list! I use Juki D9000. I love the machine but one disadvantage is that it only sews straight lines, so I have to pull out my old home sewing machine to do my button holes. The attachment will solve the problem!
♥ Wedding dress designer, Brooks Ann uses use fusible interfacing to make the sheer flower print pop, making it more opeque.
December
♥ Free snuggly slipper boots patterns via Tilly and the Buttons. Great as a handmade Christmas gift!
♥ Another Christmas gift idea you can make in a big batch for coffee lovers.
♥ 20 reflection questions you can ask yourself to say goodbye to the year 2017.
♥ Fun video showing how Christian Dior is training its next generation of craftsman.
♥ This article includes good tips on sewing french seams for chiffon…sew with the tissue paper!