...or maybe Brillo pad with sporadic black gunk.
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Whatever it is, I made something from it.   Something biblical I think.
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| ~ help, help, I'm a burning bush, man! ~ | 
What I made was from a 
Tina Givens Leigh Coat pattern, with quite a few 
modifications. The fabric is actually a very light weight, loosely 
woven, semi-sheer, stretchy knit. And in the sun, it shines like a new 
copper penny. Do they still make them out of copper?
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| ~ it's just the same inside and outside ~ | 
I'm wearing it over the 
Tina Givens Frankie velvet ensemble and
 Olivia tunic I posted about a couple weeks ago.
So here I go again straight over to Patti and the Visibles at 
Not Dead Yet Style, Catherine's 
I Will Wear What I like and Cherie's Style Nudge 
Shoe and Tell.
And...there's more extra credit after the break!
The lovely Sara is modeling the new test dress I made for her (on comission, no doubt).  This one is a polyester chiffon based on a 
Lynne Mizono Vogue 1410 pattern and my own mix-up of a kimono bolero.
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You can't see the details with the wild print, but it has outside darts or tucks in front and back.  And being chiffon, is very sheer.  
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| ~ adding a t-shirt and leggings ~ | 
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There's buttons along the inner side seams to allow for adjusting the dress length up or down which creates different shapes and flow of the skirt.
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| ~ and at tunic length ~ | 
The real deal is yet to come.  Silk Chiffon, I say SILK chiffon lined with SILK chiffon in the palest of colors with almost no print to speak of.  Same dress and bolero for a Mother of the Groom dress.  eeeee.  I may end up hand-sewing the whole thing.  We shall see.
Ah, you both look brilliant. Love the copper color of your new coat, and the awesome drape-iness of it. Thanks for linking up, sewing goddess. xo
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Ooh, that's totally my colour! And we don't even have pennies in Canada any more. It'll have to be a copper something else now! Love the Mizono dress too. It magically looks good on everybody. Mine version is boring black.
ReplyDeleteYour coat is a beautiful colour - it's so dramatic. I really like the whole outfit.
ReplyDeleteShiny penny! That's my new jam, but no photos this week.
ReplyDeleteI have not seen anyone actually sew that Mizono pattern, and that was a shame. I've about as guilty as the next; I buy them but I veer to the Miyakes or the self drafted when the actual sewing happens.
Thanks for the kick up the backside!
Brilliant brillo with gunk!! I bet you swoosh something fierce in this gorgeous garb. I love it, Pao. And the dress with adjustable length is pretty amazing. I can't wait to see the version in silk chiffon too.
ReplyDeleteNo more copper, for pennies that is. I think.
You had me at "something Biblical"!!! :o)
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ha - biblical :-)
ReplyDeletethanks for that! the whole ensemble has some overwhelming warmth - in a snowstorm i would flee to you and hide under your coat! would you mind?
the chiffon dress looks already fabulous even in poly - it would be magic in silk! you can sew it on the machine, just test out the best thread tension on both - upper & under thread, use a thin and very new needle (and have some in reserve). a well adjusted overlocker is your best friend - especially for the hems. if you don´t have one there is a technic for hemming chiffon with a zickzack-stich - saw it somewhere in the internet.... sorry - have no link.
i use to talk to my sewing machine when she has to sew complicated fabric :-)
xxxxxxx
That isn't just biblical, it's a biblical epic! fab colour, great shape, amazing lining.
ReplyDeleteSara's looking pretty cool, too. xxx
That robe/coat does have something rather biblical about it - you need a matching copper staff to use when you are issuing your commandments.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your lovely comment on my post about the party. I really wish I could have had the members of my blogging community there, what a blast we would have had!!
Only recently found you - so glad I did!
ReplyDeleteooo Carol, and how did that happen? I'm off to visit you now.
DeleteI found you threw Patti's Monday link (I think!) - hello hello!!!
Deleteeep I mean "through" - d'oh!
DeleteWow such a beautiful dress!
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