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It’s Wedding Season – Time to Sew Another Dress

It has been my goal to update the blog once a week.  Unfortunately, a combination of changes at work, vacations, and the general busyness of the summer has kept me from blogging for over a month now!  So I have a lot a catching up to do – please bear with me.

Back in May, wedding season started for us, and I wasn’t really crazy about any of the more affordable dresses out there on the market.  So of course, I decided to make myself a little something to wear to weddings this summer.

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I’ve been loving the open back, cut out look so that’s what I did.  It’s not perfect though.  I’m thinking of dying it a brighter mint color, and I’ll probably cut out the tulle ruffle for the next wedding I attend (to make it more minimal).  I think the skirt could have been slightly less full too.  But over all, it’s a perfectly cute dress!

Here’s a quick summary of my process.

I didn’t have any draping tape so I just outlined my shape by pinning whatever ribbon I had lying around.

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Next I created a pattern using muslin. 3/8 inch seam allowance.

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Then I cut my fabric.

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For the bodice, I wanted a very stiff, crisp, tailored look so I backed all of my fabric with a heavy fusible interfacing.

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Now I sewed the bodice and the bodice lining separately.

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Then I sewed both pieces together for a nice clean edge.

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But I was dumb.  I didn’t properly measure the straps and made them too short.  I had to sew in an extra ugly little segment.  Like they say, measure twice, cut (and sew) once. Oops!

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Here’s the back.  It closes with a hook and eye closure, but at this point I’ve only sewn in the eyes (and just the top hook).  I wanted the attachment loops hidden into the seam. I also tacked padded bra cups into the lining of the bust. You’ll get a glimpse of them in a later picture.

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At this point the bodice is done, so I attached the skirt which is basically just a rectangle that is shirred at the top (no interfacing on this part).

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Next I created the lining for the skirt with a nice full tulle ruffle.

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Now for the finishing touches.  The zipper can be added since the lining is in.  Notice the bra cups behind the lining of the pic below.

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And finally I sewed in the last hooks and eyes

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And here’s the finished dress again.  I’ll try to post pics after I dye it and cut out the tulle.

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Brimfield Followup

As promised, here are some photos of the items I bought at the Brimfield Antique Show. Like I said before, I didn’t buy much, and I only bought small items, so this might not be that exciting.

One of my favorite purchases were these petrified wood book ends.  They sell something very similar at Anthropologie right now, but I got mine for a fraction of the cost!

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I also got this beautiful Turkish onyx jar.  I love the wood-like ringlets. Its also slightly translucent, so if you were to put a candle in it, the whole jar would glow!

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Its currently sitting on my entryway console table, but I’m not sure if I’m going to keep it there….

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I also bought this fun piece of coral, but I don’t know where to put it.  Right now its sitting on a shelf with my figurines and anime toys, but hopefully I’ll find a better home for it at some point.

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I mentioned in my last post about the Indian textile printing blocks I saw… I bought three in different sizes, but didn’t photograph them because I haven’t decided what on earth to do with them yet.

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And finally, I also bought this cool mounted deer skull.  I got it from this little German shop, and its also one of my favorite things from the weekend.  I plan on putting a wall shelf above the bed in the master bedroom, kind of like a mantle for displaying framed art of various sizes.  Most likely the antlers/skull will be displayed there too.  But I’ve also toyed around the idea of hanging it below the wall clock in the living room.  We shall see.  for now its sitting on the floor of my bedroom with all the art that will eventually be on the wall too.

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Judy bought much more exciting things than I did, like an amazing mid century arm chair, and beautiful antique jewelry.  I’m still kicking myself for not getting this one antique ring I saw.  Oh well, I definitely plan to go back, so maybe next time!!

The Brimfield Antique Show

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Photo courtesy of Judy To =)

This past weekend I traveled to Massachusetts to experience the Brimfield Antique Show.  And let me just tell you, it really was an experience.  I didn’t actually buy that much, but I kind of felt like I was in some sort of time machine developing a deeper understanding of eras long past.  With my friend Judy as my antiquing companion, we swam through vast fields of furniture, products, and knick knacks in search of treasure.  I kind of wished I had taken this trip a year ago when we first moved into our apartment and still had no furniture.  Many of the items that I fell in love with, we already owned or did not have room for.  It also made me wish I had a bigger apartment.  I reluctantly walked away from many amazing finds, but here are some of my favorite things I saw and some of the Brimfield tips I learned along the way:

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The show is basically vast fields littered with tents of various sizes that the vendors use to display their goods. Not every vendor is there every day, so if you can find out when their last day is, you can sometimes come back and they’ll have lowered their prices.  Many tents we visited became somewhat desperate to get rid of everything when they knew they’d have to pack everything up soon.  Most are also willing to bargain somewhat.

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One thing I learned is that this event has become very commercialized.  There are a lot of fashion brands and major companies that shop here for unique items to fill their showrooms or retail spaces.  Unfortunately, they buy up a lot of the good stuff, and they are willing to spend a pretty penny on it.  That drives up the prices for regular people like me.

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Judy and I found that there were some larger tents that, as soon as you walked in, you immediately knew that the prices would be higher than what would be comfortable.  These tents were usually arranged like a retail space, perfectly styled and coordinated.  They were clearly catering towards those who might be here on business, not as interested in digging and searching, with company funding to back their purchases.  Some of the most beautiful items were found in spaces like these, but we could only look since they were always out of our price range.  We ended up finding the best deals at the smaller tents with a more random assortment of items.

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Beautiful leather chairs on display in one of the larger tents. Much too expensive for me.

These mounted antlers were also being sold at a high price at one of the larger tents.  I found the exact same antlers in one of the tiny tents for much less.  Sometimes it pays off to shop around because different shops will carry the same items.

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Pictured below is the item that I walked away from most regretfully.

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I already have a dresser set in our bedroom that I love – and we simply don’t have the space to squeeze in a piece of furniture this large into any other room. But this had to be one of the most beautiful dressers I’ve ever seen, and the vendors were only charging $170 for it!! Amazing! It was really solidly built and just look at that beautiful hardware. The only problem is that it had a little mold growing on the bottom, but I’m sure that’s easily fixable.

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The drawer pulls! The keyholes!

These dishes were fun to see. My mom had a set just like it when I was a kid.

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Hartford Denim Company was also set up at a fun little shop I came across.  They had a guy set up at one of the antique sewing tables making raw denim garments.  I know my buddy Andrew at 3sixteen would have appreciated it. And with my love of sewing, it was also really fun to see one of the antique machines in working condition and in action.

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Also related to my fashion/sewing/textile print background, there was an amazing shop (and a few others too) selling a huge variety of Indian textiles and rugs.

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My favorite thing at this tent were these wooden batik printing blocks.  As a textile print designer, I thought these would make the perfect decorative addition to my home.  I bought a set of three =)

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And here are a bunch more things we saw!

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Tons of Eames chairs!

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Authentic Thonet bentwood chairs.

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Child sized vintage glasses. We also saw a lot of vintage jewelry and accessories.

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Vintage suitcases and trunks. This was also very tempting, but again, no space in my home.

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Cool gramophone!

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Very Mad Hatter-esque floor lamps

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More beautiful furniture I couldn’t afford

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Preserved bugs and creatures

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Antique theater seats

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Antique hand powered hair buzzer/trimmer

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I love this settee. I will have one in my future larger home.

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Pretty mirrors

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Another thing I’ll say is that I’m glad we came to the May show, and not the one in July.  It was hot and my scalp got a little sun burned.  You spend a lot of time walking for miles scouring each tent.  It was exhausting, but would have been worse in the summer.  If you go, definitely wear good shoes.

Also, come early and leave early each day.  Traffic is crazy and you’ll beat the rush that way.  Parking will be easier earlier too.

In my next post I’ll write about the actual items I ended up taking home with me and where they ended up in my home.  It was such a fun experience and I’d love to come back again in the future (especially if we ever get a bigger place maybe 5-10 years from now).