The red carpet dress is now a dress.

Unfinished

I ran into an issue with the cruise version of the reunion dress. Interestingly, the pattern envelope for the dress didn't have a real model. Could it be that the designers never really tried to make the dress or perhaps they ran into the same issue I did - the lightweight silk on the bias paired with the not so flowy zipper created a serious right hip bulge. After consulting with the Fiberly Friends, I decided that an alternate closure was in order. So the plan is to close with covered buttons and button loops. However, it may not make it for the cruise only seven days away because 1) the "bloom" has gone off the project at the moment and 2) there are vests and bowties that must be made. It's possible I'll get to it...but I'm not going to get stress out of it when I now have a back up dress.
Back up

I haven't been dress shopping in a very long time. It was quite an experience. I was sorely disappointed in Nordstrom. The selection is minimal, and very, very spendy. So I forged ahead to formerly-Meier & Frank-now-Macy's, where I found not only a good dress department, but a one-day dress sale. So I piled a dozen dresses on my arm and headed to the dressing room. The dress that hands-down was the best fit was really on sale. So end the end I got a $185 silk dress for 70 percent off! The only issue was that quite a lot of the beads had fallen off, but with some silk thread, a small needle, my trusty needle threader (my very favorite notion),the beads and sequins provided, and extra beads from my stash, the dress is now fully beaded.

Ooo, the red carpet dress is bautiful! I can't believe you knit it! The bias silk will be lovely too whenever it is done. Sorry about the problem but it will be a stunner and looks gorgeous in the photo.
ReplyDeletePerfectly right not to stress over it, and the alternate is very nice as well.
Red carpet dress looks great. As a matter of opinion I think all of the dresses look great!
ReplyDeleteOh Patty, you are definitely going to be the belle of the ball on the cruise or where ever you wear that stunning dress! I can't believe you knit it either.
ReplyDeleteThe bias silk will be wonderful when you get to it, and it will be blooming again then, I'm sure!
Hi Patty,
ReplyDeleteI went to a knit group tonight and we did our show and tell. A lady by the name of Karen showed us her purchases from Knit Picks. She had bought some Gossamer yarn and then showed us her plan for it: the pattern for a Janet Lace Shawl! Your name is getting around in these parts of the woods. =)
Suzie