This..was a scary progress. The upper half of the dress, while a bit mistake ridden, was no big deal, as I could dip dye that stuff. But the skirt...it's a chapel-length wedding skirt, and it's silk. Both things working hugely against me.
The best way for me to take it on was to sew the dress together in halves and work on the front and back separately. This meant that I only had to worry about dye-matching the side seams, which have the least amount of dye and also probably the least seen segment.
Two days of running from porch to sink and back again, and this is what I have. Now...I need to cut stencils
Comments: 4
MDA posted on 05-10-2012 at 06:50 PM:
Gorgeous so far!
| |  | Dany replied on 05-10-2012 at 11:58 PM: Thank you  |
SakuraxTsubasa posted on 05-10-2012 at 06:19 PM:
Ohh my goodness, did you dye this yourself? It looks beautiful!
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| |  | Dany replied on 05-10-2012 at 11:59 PM: I did...scary as anything to do it alone, but I did it  |
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