I am pleased with the dress.
Wearing a different, 'no-show' bra means I don't need the cover up for modesty reasons.
The dress, sewn to the size indicated by my measurements, was quite large through the waist. I took it in several inches. Now, I've discovered that it slips off the shoulders a bit too often for easy wearing. Obviously, it is a bit too big there as well. Cleverly, I think, I have devised a little bit of trim - three narrow strips to be sewn into the back edges and braided in the centre.
Fred cautioned me against buying 'high heels' for the wedding. Rough water and a rocky boat were his thoughts! However -how often does a girl get to be Aunt Of The Bride on a swamp boat in Louisiana? Not often enough, I tell you. So high heels it is and - GREEN!! ones at that.
Cover-up or not, I'm ready for a fun time.
Adapting to change, as only a knitter with a failed vision can, I can now say that my first summer cardi - which looks great over a white shirt - is finished. I can say that after a several year hiatus, I have returned to sewing and with only a few minor glitches, have produced a fun, summer dress. I have a great pair of GREEN!! high- heeled shoes. Add to that, warm weather and a family wedding to look forward to and 'Plan B' sounds pretty good. You win some, you don't win some. I can live with that.
5 comments:
You look like a winner to me!
Sometimes plan B is the best option.
You look terrific. What fun.
Agree, all around! Love the cardi, love the dress, love the shoes, love the modifications.
I've heard/read that sewing patterns are best purchased using the 'upper bust' (around under armpit)measurement in place of the full bust measurement. Reason being, they say it's easier to adjust the bust than to wrestle with fixing the shoulder fit.
nice fix! and really, a win-win-win all around.
Maybe a nice shawl for the shoulders instead of the cardi?
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