I've got the patterns with the final edits...it's not perfect but I haven't got time to tweak it four more times for perfect. I think it's going to be at least as good as ready-to-wear, so I'm calling it good enough.
And crossing my fingers that the final fabric doesn't do something weird that wasn't showing in the cotton muslin, lol.
But I do have a dilemma. My lace is a very scant 40" wide.
Which means I have this problem:
I put the pattern on just to see how things were going to work. The hemline is at the bottom, but the top kinda runs off the edge.I have been puzzling over this. all day. Finally, driving home from work, I recollected that two years ago I added 6" to the girth of a bridesmaids dress with crazy piecing. I figure if I can do that, I can piece a bit on the shoulders.
The underfabric is a sandwashed silk with a gorgeous drape that's been in the stash for...ages.... I think any piecing should disappear right into that matte background.
It's going to be lined with a lightweight Bemberg.
I also made a tracing with no seam allowances; I will lay that on the lace and thread trace the seams. I am probably going to be sewing the lace overlayer pretty much by hand.
But this weekend is the annual women's conference at church...so not much sewing is likely to happen. I will probably cut and sew...at least as far as I can...the lining and the underlayer before I cut the lace. If it turns into a disaster, I will omit the lace and just have a black silk dress.
I may splurge on a dressy jacket if that happens. But I'm hopeful it will work.
The wedding is two weeks from Saturday. Deep breaths.
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