I was going to do a serious post about this new dress I made, from Anna Maria Horner's Roundabout pattern, with one of her gorgeous new 'Innocent Crush' voiles, with a little contrast 'Pastry Line'.
I even took some serious 'process' and 'detail' photos. Bottom line is, I love this dress, but reduced the puffiness of the sleeves a bit by taking 1.5 inches off the top of the top curve. But do keep scrolling down, because the best is yet to come.
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tracing time |
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Yup, that'd be me doing awkward timer-photo-pose |
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Loving the pockets |
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Original sleeve before excess puffiness removed |
Tonight, Jasper disappeared for a while then emerged like this: newspaper, Dada's shoes, taekwondo belt, hat, 'beard' and all. Dress is inside-out, showcasing my seam-work.
Who needs daughters, when there are sons like these?
- Jane x
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