I've been sloooooowly getting back into my clothing alteration projects. It turns out the various Torrid size 2 stretch velvet dresses I've been buying are slightly too large for me, so taking in the princess seams it is. Setting up the sewing machine and sitting at it is not great for my back, so I'm doing everything by hand.

Pros: 
- I find hand sewing soothing!
- Watching things or listening to audiobooks while sewing!

Cons:
- OMG it takes forever. FOREVVVVVERRRRR. 

The other thing I'm doing is cannibalizing a button-up blouse that no longer fits me and making a ... dickie? Over-collar? Over-bodice? thing. It's essentially the front & back of the blouse, including the collar and shoulders but no sleeves, cut to a point back and front, and trimmed along the edges with ruffles made from the rest of the blouse fabric. I'll add narrow (loose!) elastic where the underarms would be on the blouse to help keep it in place, and I can pin the front point to whatever dress I'm wearing it over. I'll post photos when I'm done. 

In my head, it looks great. As I'm piecing it together, it looks pretty good. We'll see how the finished product turns out.
sistawendy: me in a Gorey vamp costume with the back of my hand to my forehead (hand staple forehead)

From: [personal profile] sistawendy


- OMG it takes forever. FOREVVVVVERRRRR.

You, [personal profile] trystbat, and I are unanimous on this.
staxxy: an angry looking pink bunny on a red background (Angry Bunny)

From: [personal profile] staxxy


I will join the unanimity on this point as well.

(and add a yeah getting back to projects)
danabren: DC17 (Sewing Cat)

From: [personal profile] danabren


Do it enough and it won't feel like it takes forevarrrrr, just takes a while and oh, hey, done! Knitting takes far longer, IMNSHO.

Sounds like a dickey.
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From: [personal profile] ouranophobe


The term I often see used for that sort of item is "chemisette," such as here, here, or here (!! actual historical garment, not a recreation!! Multiple examples! Detailed discussion of the history of such an item!), although, I always think of a chemisette as more of a complete garment, like a camisole with a collar. Which sounds ridiculous, now I've said it that way. o.o
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