November 4, 2006

the PROJECT...

Here are some pictures of my progress on my Civil War dress. It really has been a PROJECT and I have learned alot about sewing - mainly patience.

Here it is with the collar still unattached and the sleeves waiting to go on. In the background you can see the cuffs and sleeves, which have been a project in themselves. The sleeves are loaded with pleats and I know it will be difficult to attach them to the bodice.


Look at all those buttons! It took one whole morning to make the buttonholes and then to sew on the buttons. Whew! I'm glad that's done.
Here's the part that's giving me bad dreams. Check out all the pleats...
These are called "cartridge pleats" and as the instructions say, they "allow for a TREMENDOUS amount of fabric to be FORCED into the narrow waist." It's going to be a long night! But the end result will be worth it and I can't wait to wear the dress! (So sorry this is blurry.)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

how beautimos! et belle!

Anonymous said...

Wow, I can't believe the sleeves are done. What a great job you are doing! I love the color and everything!

Anonymous said...

beautiful

Anonymous said...

how civil war-ish so ladylike and pristine

Anonymous said...

do you think they had dunkin doughnuts back then???

Anonymous said...

Mary, how beeeeaaauuuuuuuuutiful! My mother used to wear dresses like this....all the time.