Sunday 27 April 2014

Playtime with Angelina





Hi

I've been busy trying to think of how to finish off the bodice I've started
 
I've used centred tucks as I like doing them and am going to do bowties, but I wasn't sure what to put at the centre of the bow tie.
Here's one I prepared earlier.... Sorry about the quality of the photo - it's gorgeous really - oops 
I was having a clear-out and found some Angelina fibres left over from when I was in the theatre and was using on one of the pantomime dresses for the Fairy Godmother in Cinderella. Why not? I fancy either cutting out butterflies or small round petal flowers.
The piece here is a mixture of pink, silver and the gold and it goes quite well. I used purple in the end for the Fairy Godmother dress so the pink is going spare. I love a bit of sparkle!
 
I have these small Angelina Fibre flowers I have free embroidered on the machine which were left over from when I made Susie's wedding dress so I'm thinking of making some more like that as I don't have enough and they're the wrong colour
Perhaps I'll just cut them out without outlining - I'm not sure which way to do them yet, I'll have to have another play around. If I just cut them out I'll attach them with a bead or a sequin. Ah, decisions, decisions! As usual, another quite theatrical top - I just can't get away from it!
 
I found a picture of some butterflies I made for a wedding dress I made:
I'm not sure now, whether or not to do butterflies or flowers! I love the iridescence of the Angelina fibres - these were silver/white but for the top I think I'd do them in the pink/gold - still yet to decide!


Saturday 19 April 2014

Continuing with the new theme - greens and pinks!


Well, I've finally started again with earnest and am well on my way to making a few outfits ready for Susie to sell on her stalls.

The sun was finally shining and I found this taffeta fabric. I just thought it was a summer fabric and suddenly became excited about it. What to make? I haven't got a huge amount unfortunately so it would have to be a corset-type top using the flower fabric for the front piece and then the plain fabric for the rest of it as I have more of the plain than the rose
 
I then cut out some of the flowers and stiffened them ready to make another 3d effect (I seem to like that at the moment!)
I was going to use the pink netting but decided I wanted to go for a vibrant look and it was too pale. So I found some cerise ribbon I had and used that instead. I've sewn some of the roses on the bodice to make them stand out a bit more and added thinner ribbon down the front panel and then gathered the wider ribbon across the top. I'm going to add some of the cut-out roses along the gathered ribbon and added some beads - well, why not!!

 

This will be ready to sell hopefully tomorrow!