Brandi's friend Jenny's sister, Ashley, got married last July. Their Mom, Lynn wanted to have a "throw" made out of the wedding dress. This is where I enter the picture. A new world of sewing for me to enter. Hmmm... where do I begin? Of course - my trusty computer. Although there were no "how to" tutorials online, I did find examples of completed projects and a few other ideas, throw pillows, a teddy bear. Ashley is having a baby girl in July, so I come up with the idea
of a bonnet all on my own.
Yikes! The moment of truth. Can I really take a scissors to this beautiful gown? Is Lynn really sure she wants me to do this??? Yes, she says. "Cut away."
I still need to stare at the dress for a while, to figure out how I want to accomplish my goal, or to stall, as it turned out. I couldn't really decide until I had the dress in pieces.
Once I removed the beautifully beaded lace, separated the netting, the satin, the lining and opened the seams. I was feeling more confident. Although the label said that the dress was not washable or dry cleanable, now that it was in pieces, I figured it would be all right. I threw the lining in the washer and washed the satin and lace by hand. Then it was time to do more staring... I guess that's my modus operandus. Well, things came together in time for Ashley's baby shower - except for the throw...which I will have done in time for Jenny to bring to her sister in August. Silly me thought that the work would go faster until I realized that my sewing machine did not like to sew over pearls and beads...duh! It's a good thing that I like to do hand work.
For me, there is nothing more fulfilling than to see a satisfied customer. When Jenny came in and loved my creations, it made me feel terrific. When I heard that Lynn loved everything and couldn't wait until the shower to give the pillows to Ashley, I really felt good. Seeing the pictures of Ashley opening the gifts filled me with pride. I'm looking forward to getting a picture of baby Sofia in her bonnet.

We are having a lot of construction work done to the house, including a space for a sewing studio for me. Hooray! Right now, my sewing work is spread all over the first floor. I'd be sewing away with construction workers walking through. They usually didn't say much - but did express their amazement at the bear. It gave me a chuckle to realize that they were watching my progress.

I love that it's all for "Brandi's friend, Jenny's sister, Ashley's daughter, Sofia!"
ReplyDeleteWhew... that's a long line of people!! (Jenny & Ashley's Mom, Lynn, fits in there somewhere, too!!)
Super CUTE Stuff!! :)