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05/23/2007

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k.

The question is, what dresses will debut at DSNA? I'll miss the conference this year (dang it) which is why I'm preemptively pestering.

k.

And how could you pass this one up? I may not be able to, though the cut of it would make me look like Klaus Nomi.

Anonymous

I just have to say I have loved reading your blog the past few months. I usually have one of my girls peeking over my shoulder to see what dress a day has posted. We followed a link to a fabric site one day and my 7y/o browsed fabric for about an hour! My 12y/o is sitting with me this morning and we wish we lived close enough to come to the New Word Open Mic. Sounds like fun. My girls are fascinated by your job. They have recently taken up "Dictionary Pictionary" where they close their eyes open the dictionary and put their finger on the page. Whatever word they are touching they draw. Last night my son drew hydrofoil! On a sewing note, I am sewing my first vintage pattern this week, a 1950's dress with a very full skirt. My oldest daughter requested it in red with a black crinoline. Thanks for the inspiration! -Amy

Anonymous

I just have to say I have loved reading your blog the past few months. I usually have one of my girls peeking over my shoulder to see what dress a day has posted. We followed a link to a fabric site one day and my 7y/o browsed fabric for about an hour! My 12y/o is sitting with me this morning and we wish we lived close enough to come to the New Word Open Mic. Sounds like fun. My girls are fascinated by your job. They have recently taken up "Dictionary Pictionary" where they close their eyes open the dictionary and put their finger on the page. Whatever word they are touching they draw. Last night my son drew hydrofoil! On a sewing note, I am sewing my first vintage pattern this week, a 1950's dress with a very full skirt. My oldest daughter requested it in red with a black crinoline. Thanks for the inspiration! -Amy

Anonymous

I just have to say I have loved reading your blog the past few months. I usually have one of my girls peeking over my shoulder to see what dress a day has posted. We followed a link to a fabric site one day and my 7y/o browsed fabric for about an hour! My 12y/o is sitting with me this morning and we wish we lived close enough to come to the New Word Open Mic. Sounds like fun. My girls are fascinated by your job. They have recently taken up "Dictionary Pictionary" where they close their eyes open the dictionary and put their finger on the page. Whatever word they are touching they draw. Last night my son drew hydrofoil! On a sewing note, I am sewing my first vintage pattern this week, a 1950's dress with a very full skirt. My oldest daughter requested it in red with a black crinoline. Thanks for the inspiration! -Amy

Anonymous

sorry for the triple post. I have dial-up and am often impatient! -Amy

Susan

{quote]The kind where just sitting down in a chair turns into some kind of effervescent event. [/quote}I know *exactly* what you mean. I had a ruffle in my wedding dress (cocktail length tulle confection with tulle dots... I got married in 1988).When we got in the limo to go to our honeymoon, that's the feeling I had sitting in the limo. My husband commented that I looked exactly like a little girl in a party dress. It was so much fun!

Impossible Jane

I've been watching this dress on My Ebay. I want it I want it I want it.Jane

erma

Will be in HP exactly a fortnight before for U of C reunion. I'm sure you wouldn't have wanted to schedule your conference for the same time as reunion (competition for rooms and such), but I can imagine that New Word Open Mic would be an event many alums would kick out of.

India

Holy Scantron, Batman! That would be the perfect dress in which to take or administer multiple-choice tests, no? You'd have to have long hair, pinned into a bun with No. 2 pencils.

Erin

Ha! Scantron!I'm going to be lucky if I can make ONE new dress for DSNA. Luckily the meetings are every OTHER year, so I can coast on what I made in 2006. :-)

Vicki Jane

Dont bother with a ruffle foot Erin, Just sew a zig zag stitch over a length of string then gather it up.Its so much stronger than just using a row of cotton stitching and you get to decide how ruffly you want to make it.

Gothic Charm School

Just sew a zig zag stitch over a length of string then gather it upI have no idea who you are, but thank you for posting that tip! As a NeoVictorian goth lady addicted to frilly skirts, that will save me a LOT of time.

Valerie

So. Beautiful. I gasped, out loud. Sigh.

Anonymous

hello erindid you not get a ruffler foot with your singer 66 redeye machine? ruth

saidee

My friend who sews many frilly little girl dresses and used to do home dec sewing, does ALL her gathering BY HAND. She claims she gets much better control, and a far superior result. I have tried it, and I agree. And, it's not that much more time consuming than any other method. She is doing some home dec sewing for me and told me she will gather the dust ruffle by hand, too. I was amazed at that, but she says it makes a difference. I'm just glad she's doing it (in trade for editing I did for her), because otherwise it's highly unlikely that it would ever get done...Anyway, fabulous dress: ruffles AND dots. It's definitely too much for the faint of heart.

the_lazymilliner

Try zig-zagging over a piece of dental floss for superior control on your gathering. But I don't recommend using old dental floss. That's gross.

stacy

I make ruffles by hand too. Works much better, and even with all the pinning, doesn't really take that much more time (especially considering I usually have to rip out seams when I attempt any other method).

Vildy

Did you notice that the front bodice of the dress appears to have a heart-shaped smiley face with the nose pointing to the right as you look at it?

Anonymous

Speaking of specialized sewing machine feet, does anyone know where to get a walking foot for a mechanical Bernina 830?

ambika

Oh my gosh, LOVE. That's just gorgeous.

Retro Attic

Very cool dress!

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