So ... it’s been a while ...
I’ve got to admit; I’m not much of a blogger and most times, I don’t have much to write about.
So I’m going to switch gears and just share what I’ve been working on. 😁
Here’s the first wedding dress I made for a lovely summer bride in 2016.
Quite a bit of hand sewing went into this - to eliminate visible seams on the lace. Appliques and a bit of creative seaming will give you that.
The ivory had to be kept clean. Hands were washed before sewing; dress was covered whenever possible.
And of course, the appliques had to be cut out and hand sewn to the top so it had more 'flowers' than the bottom.
Join me on this journey to becoming a fashion designer; one unique piece at a time. :)
Showing posts with label womenswear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label womenswear. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Show And Tell
Hello there,
I haven't put as much work into my sewing this week as I usually do and I feel bad about it.
*sigh*
I hope to make that up this weekend.
Last week was very busy though - I finished and delivered 2 new dresses, alterations to 5 skirts and a new skirt. There was also an iro and buba set that was a freebie; I need to make some alterations but it was done in time to be tried on last week.
I'm thankful for all the referrals; keep them coming ...
This weekend's to-finish list:
- Tutu skirt
- Shorts
- Bow-tie
- Black, Brown and Green pants alterations
- Buba alteration
To-start:
- Jumpsuit for PGS Challenge
I got some pictures from my clients who the dresses were for so it's Show and Tell time.
:)
I haven't put as much work into my sewing this week as I usually do and I feel bad about it.
*sigh*
I hope to make that up this weekend.
Last week was very busy though - I finished and delivered 2 new dresses, alterations to 5 skirts and a new skirt. There was also an iro and buba set that was a freebie; I need to make some alterations but it was done in time to be tried on last week.
I'm thankful for all the referrals; keep them coming ...
This weekend's to-finish list:
- Tutu skirt
- Shorts
- Bow-tie
- Black, Brown and Green pants alterations
- Buba alteration
To-start:
- Jumpsuit for PGS Challenge
I got some pictures from my clients who the dresses were for so it's Show and Tell time.
:)
Ms. M's 1st Order
Ms. M's 2nd Order
Ms. M's 3rd Order (1 of the 2 dresses referenced above)
Ms. O's 2nd Order (see the dresses from her 1st order here)
Friday, March 11, 2016
Family Affair
Hello there,
In December, I talked with a lovely lady who wanted me to make a skirt for her and matching skirts for her little princesses. She said there was no hurry so we took some time going back and forth online until she found the fabric she wanted. In January, when I went to get the measurements, it turned into the skirts plus vests and bow-ties for her king and prince and a pair of shorts for the prince.
I'm really grateful for the opportunity.
Enjoy the pictures below.
** I pressed the clothes before delivery; please excuse the creases below. **
In December, I talked with a lovely lady who wanted me to make a skirt for her and matching skirts for her little princesses. She said there was no hurry so we took some time going back and forth online until she found the fabric she wanted. In January, when I went to get the measurements, it turned into the skirts plus vests and bow-ties for her king and prince and a pair of shorts for the prince.
I'm really grateful for the opportunity.
Enjoy the pictures below.
** I pressed the clothes before delivery; please excuse the creases below. **
All Together
King - Vest & Bow Tie
Queen - Gathered Skirt
Prince - Vest, Bow-Tie and Shorts
Princesses - 2-Tier Circle Skirts with Netting
Father & Son Set
Some Smooth Jazz
Labels:
accessory,
african,
ankara,
bowties,
boys,
business,
children,
circle skirt,
custom order,
father&son,
full skirt,
gather skirt,
girls,
hers,
his,
menswear,
midi,
skirt,
womenswear
Friday, February 19, 2016
It's A Wrap (Or 2)
Hi there,
I finally made my first wrap dress ... well, first and second wrap dresses.
I've made a couple of faux wrap dresses for myself but never an actual wrap dress because I have this nagging concern that one day, the 'wrap' won't be in the right place at the right time to cover up them private bits. But that's just me. My new client (referred by another client, thank you Ms. M) ordered 2 identical wrap dresses.
I'll be delivering them to her this weekend ... so excited.
Enjoy the pictures below.
My initial plan was to make both dresses simultaneously: cut pieces at the same time, sew bodice on one then the other, sew belt on one then the other and attach skirt on one then the other.
But then I decided to prepare one for a fitting so that if adjustments were needed, I'd only have to adjust one. As it turned out, Ms. O wanted the skirt shorter and the style changed to a pencil skirt.
Lining up seams like a BOSS.
All done now.
There's fastenings on the inside of the belt for securing the left half of the wrap.
I finally made my first wrap dress ... well, first and second wrap dresses.
I've made a couple of faux wrap dresses for myself but never an actual wrap dress because I have this nagging concern that one day, the 'wrap' won't be in the right place at the right time to cover up them private bits. But that's just me. My new client (referred by another client, thank you Ms. M) ordered 2 identical wrap dresses.
I'll be delivering them to her this weekend ... so excited.
Enjoy the pictures below.
But then I decided to prepare one for a fitting so that if adjustments were needed, I'd only have to adjust one. As it turned out, Ms. O wanted the skirt shorter and the style changed to a pencil skirt.
Lining up seams like a BOSS.
All done now.
There's fastenings on the inside of the belt for securing the left half of the wrap.
Labels:
african,
ankara,
belt,
custom order,
dress,
v-neck,
womenswear,
wrap,
wrapdress
Friday, January 29, 2016
K.I.S.S.
Hello there,
Have you ever been told to KISS?
Here's the nice translation: KISS = Keep It Simple Sweetheart.
It's something that has been passed down from one engineer to another at my 'other' job. The underlying advice is that while you can make things very complicated and fancy, you really should consider that keeping it simple may just be the way to go.
Why am I telling you this?
The feature piece in this week's blog post is about keeping it simple. I watch as many fashion design competition shows as I can and I often hear the judges criticize the designers for creating something that has already been done. That used to make me think that a fashion designer must always create something new and different. There are many ideas that have I have tossed out because a Google search revealed that someone else had done it ... that was until my discussion with my aunt who owns her own design company: Osuare. She explained that sometimes, to make an impact, you just have to look for the simple things and do them your own way.
So here's my simple double peplum top; my way.
If you like it, you can place an order and I'll make one for you too. :)
Have you ever been told to KISS?
Here's the nice translation: KISS = Keep It Simple Sweetheart.
It's something that has been passed down from one engineer to another at my 'other' job. The underlying advice is that while you can make things very complicated and fancy, you really should consider that keeping it simple may just be the way to go.
Why am I telling you this?
The feature piece in this week's blog post is about keeping it simple. I watch as many fashion design competition shows as I can and I often hear the judges criticize the designers for creating something that has already been done. That used to make me think that a fashion designer must always create something new and different. There are many ideas that have I have tossed out because a Google search revealed that someone else had done it ... that was until my discussion with my aunt who owns her own design company: Osuare. She explained that sometimes, to make an impact, you just have to look for the simple things and do them your own way.
So here's my simple double peplum top; my way.
If you like it, you can place an order and I'll make one for you too. :)
Labels:
african,
ankara,
blouse,
design,
etsy,
fit and flare,
hers,
peplum,
womenswear
Friday, January 22, 2016
Iro Wrap Skirt
Hello there,
Happy New Year!!!!
It's my 1st post of the year!!!
... and we're 3 weeks into 2016.
To be honest, I wanted my 1st post to be something grand and special like I've seen on other sewing and DIY blogs; some big revelation of an awesome resolution or a sneak peek at a new project I'm working on/just completed.
This isn't any of those and I'm just going to continue doing my thing ... there'll be time for grand posts later ... keep an eye out :).
I made this outfit on something like a whim.
I bought the red crepe fabric initially to make a dress to wear to the wedding that I made this gold lace dress for. I was going to put gold applique on the dress. Well, that didn't happen. I spent all my time on orders and ran out of time to make something for myself.
I did start another red dress with gold applique later - I'll let you know when it gets finished :).
I've had the lace fabric for over a year: it was a gift from my mum and I was saving it for something special. I hadn't deemed anything special enough so in the stash it stayed. I saw an outfit by Deola Sagoe on Instagram and it looked like a wrapper but fit like a skirt; at least that's how it looked to me. I thought I'd try something similar but knee length and since the red crepe fabric was a perfect match, this outfit was born.
Enjoy the pictures :)
Happy New Year!!!!
It's my 1st post of the year!!!
... and we're 3 weeks into 2016.
To be honest, I wanted my 1st post to be something grand and special like I've seen on other sewing and DIY blogs; some big revelation of an awesome resolution or a sneak peek at a new project I'm working on/just completed.
This isn't any of those and I'm just going to continue doing my thing ... there'll be time for grand posts later ... keep an eye out :).
I made this outfit on something like a whim.
I bought the red crepe fabric initially to make a dress to wear to the wedding that I made this gold lace dress for. I was going to put gold applique on the dress. Well, that didn't happen. I spent all my time on orders and ran out of time to make something for myself.
I did start another red dress with gold applique later - I'll let you know when it gets finished :).
I've had the lace fabric for over a year: it was a gift from my mum and I was saving it for something special. I hadn't deemed anything special enough so in the stash it stayed. I saw an outfit by Deola Sagoe on Instagram and it looked like a wrapper but fit like a skirt; at least that's how it looked to me. I thought I'd try something similar but knee length and since the red crepe fabric was a perfect match, this outfit was born.
Enjoy the pictures :)
Front View
Side View
(notice where it 'wraps'?)
Back View
(notice where it 'wraps'?)
'Twas a bit chilly out (not like the 'freezy' it is now *sigh*)
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