Wednesday, June 8, 2011

A Bachelorette Dress


Hello blogging friends,

A couple weekends ago one of my friends got married. But before saying “I do!” she had herself a little bachelorette party. So I made myself a new dress—cause I could.


I used a black cotton which I absolutely fell in love with because it looks like it is flocked, but it’s not!



I have been really eager to make a dress with a bustier top so I gave it a whirl—under bust wires, coil boning and all. It was a little tricky to fit right, but in the end I got it to work.



Part of the reason I got the fit just right was because I flat lined the entire bodice in Horse Hair canvas which really helped it hold the shape smoothly.



To add extra support and structure to the skirt, I used an European Turned Underlinging made from cute pink fabric.



I also Mitered the corners, cause that’s what you’ve got to do it’s so easy and so purty!



I wanted to get a little bit of the pink on the outside of the dress, so I made a flower and ribbon belt which also accentuates my waist (which is a good thing!)



And Voila! I ended up with a dress suitable for a bachelorette party.


But, because I don’t often wear strapless dresses, I also included some removable straps which add a real elegant look to the dress making it appropriate for fancier occasions too!


Happy Bacheloretting
~Melisa & Cordelia


PS. Check back tomorrow cause I should have a tutorial on how to make the flower!

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