First I drew where I wanted the Seams to be |
Then I patterned out the pieces |
I got a little ambitious, and added a decorative stitch to all my seams :) |
Sprayed with Adhesive and covered in batting |
Finally I covered it |
There she is.
To finish, I sewn all but the right side seam and I ended up whipstitching. Boy was that hard! I was constantly tugging at the fabric to make sure it was as snug as possible, but it ended up alright afterall YAY!!!! I'm happy that I now have a working/useful dress form. There are, however, some things I would have done differently in hindsight;
1) I should have used a more heavy duty fabric
2) A slightly thinner batting would have been perfect.
3) The neck would be better in general
4) For the open parts (the armholes and neck opening) I would have instead of sewing the circles OVER the princess seam cover, I should have placed them under. It would have been a much prettier look.
5)The dress form is a size too big. I don't know how I could possibly fix it other than being extremely thin when you tape yourself.
Overall I'm happy that I got it done (on a whim even!) I also had my first real run-thru with Princess Seams. (yay me). Of the whole project, my favorite part was and is the redwork. It made me happy.
Now, after all my hard work, I have to name her. I have no clue. I was thinking perhaps Betsy or something along those lines? What do you think suits her?
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