WOW, the dress is stunning ❤️. I am so impressed and proud of what you have accomplished, you are an amazing, creative, talented, and determined young woman.
It’s now the end of my first week of sewing an 1890s evening gown, and I’ve been challenged in many different ways! I started off the first day by printing out all of my patterns, it took much longer than I had expected(almost an hour!) and used much more paper than I thought it would. After that, I had to cut each piece of paper to the correct size before even being able to tape them all together. I had expected to face many hardships during my project, but I didn’t think that the most difficult part of my project so far would be cutting up paper for hours on end. I was in an area in the basement of the theater where I couldn’t see any windows and the lighting was quite dark, so sitting in the dark with no outside light was extremely difficult for me. I almost didn’t complete this part of the project and I actually had to pull up a youtube video of birds outside and blast my music so loud my ears rang to distract me from how depressing it was to sit in the dark and do the worst repe
Today I finished my Chemise. I hemmed the bottom and lined it with bias tape I made with silk ribbon, and I added a drawstring around the neckline to accentuate and help fit the area. In the afternoon, I began to cut out and tape together the pattern for the Petticoat. Hours Today: 6 Total Hours: 13
WOW, the dress is stunning ❤️. I am so impressed and proud of what you have accomplished, you are an amazing, creative, talented, and determined young woman.
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