It comes but once a year, and I ain’t talking about Christmas. I’m talking about the phenomenon that turns grown, respectable women into snatching, feverish, morally challenged mongrels: the Clegs Boxing-day remnant sale.
Oh boy. In preparation for such a day, I make sure I exercise vigorously for at least three months prior, and I practice gripping my fabric in my own stash at home, to build up my grasping reflexes to prevent fabric being stolen from my clutches. The following day my body is usually riddled with round purple bruises; the lasting memories of vicious elbow jabbing. Yes ladies and gentlemen, things get messy at the remnant sale. Picture a massive table with heavily reduced fabric gems, surrounded my fabric obsessed women frothing at the mouths. Eyeballs were lost, and a good stiff drink is needed afterwards but by golly it’s worth it!
Naturally I was there right at the start of the sale, elbows out and purse stashed with Christmas money (no one asks me what I want any more, they just give me money for fabric). I picked me up some absolute treasures.
Now I’m a sucker for a nice lace, but here in Australia if you want to buy lace fabric, you must be willing to mortgage most of your limbs to afford it. So at remnant sales my number one most desired item is their lovely lace remnants where prices are reduced to 50% or more.
I was lucky enough to get my claws on half a metre of this g-orgeous black guipure lace and I’m almost certain I heard victory bells playing when I pulled in that fold of fabric close to my chest away from others reach. Now as manic as this environment is, I find it oddly inspiring, and with my adrenalin going out of control lots of dress ideas start etching their designs onto my feverish brain. And thus we are introduced to my new dress.
I call it; “Survivor” (dramatic much?) as it managed to evade the sea of women’s arms to be united with me.
The dress is my own design and you will see echoes of my previous looks. One of them is my new favourite thing, elastic waist bands. Once again I joined the torso and skirt together with a thick piece of elastic for the waist, and then top stitched it down. I was so happy with the effect the elastic had on my 'Elastic Fantastic' skirt, and I was just as happy to see it work on the dress. It just really emphasises the female shape and pulls you in those areas that you want pulled in.
The fabric I used for the skirt was a 40% silk/60% polyester blend, which I know, I know, is like mixing good wine with cheap lemonade. BUT the result of the hybrid is a super shiny (thank you silk) and super tough (thank you polyester) fabric which makes for easy sewing with a flattering firm fit.
It’s strong enough to hold you in the right places. With my shape I almost always avoid softer fabrics when sewing fitted garments for my lower half as the soft fabrics (hate me) only emphasize my ‘junk.’ On the flipside, I tend to use soft fabrics on my top half, the smaller half of my body.
I love the detail of this gorgeous lace. Every time I look at it I can't help but say 'ooooooh.'
I cut out the lace into smaller parts to make cute little cap sleeves which I think add to the 'delicate' look of the dress and soften the shoulders.
As you can see in the above picture, I used bias binding for armholes seam allowances and the neck.
I made up the bodice shell in the lace, and then cut out the love heart strapless bodice separately in the silk/polyester. I then attached them together at the side seams and sewed the love heart bodice onto the bodice shell along the top of the love heart. That involved a lot of careful pinning.
I also cut a low V back to emphasise the detailing of the lace, and using the scalloped edge of the lace.
I'm very happy with how the dress turned out, and I'm still ridiculously excited about elastic. I apologise in advance dear readers if my next few dresses have elastic in them! You know I go a little crazy when I get excited about something.
As for the aftermath of the remnant sale, I'm considering making a T-shirt that says 'I survived the Clegs Remnant Sale.'
On an exciting side note: I am this week's BurdaStyle's featured member! Yay! You can read my interview on their website here! I am absolutely tickled pink to have my first ever sewing interview! Thanks BurdaStyle!
xxx
I cannot think of any other word than 'beautiful.' Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYou are off to a spectacular start to the new year!
@Melizza Melizza you are wonderful! Thank you so much for your comment!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fab dress! I really like the way the lace is cut away down the sides in the back. Very sharp! I agree about having stronger fabrics for more fitted designs, especially below the waist. Having a thick elastic band for a waist sounds odd, but looks great! Well done you!
ReplyDeleteWow, it's stunning! And congrats on your interview... it's exciting huh! I had mine a couple of years ago and I almost died when they asked me! :D
ReplyDeleteStunning dress! And wonderful craftsmanship! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! This dress blows me away. Your design aesthetic is amazing. Yay for you.
ReplyDeleteYou, Mrs Julia, rock my fabric loving world!
ReplyDeleteFa-bu-lous! You look to die for...Absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dress.
ReplyDeleteWow, very pretty, that lace is amazing!
ReplyDeleteStunning dress - you look amazing, as always! Poly and silk blend - I'm intrigued. The lace detail is gorgeous and I love an elastic waist band.
ReplyDeleteIt's totally beautiful, and worth all your preparation for the remnant sale. I love it.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love a good bit of lace :)
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain on the remnant sale - my local fabric store has biannual 40%-50% sales in January & July. I made the mistake of going yesterday, on the first day, and I thought I was going to have to beat a bunch of old ladies away with bolts of fabric. MINE! I saw it first! Haha!
I would never have thought to use elastic as a waist band, but that looks so classy and wonderfully fitted! I love what you've done with such a tiny amount of lace. Those cap sleeves are the perfect embellishment!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! That's all I can say!
ReplyDeletewow you should be proud, both of surviving the Clegs remnant sale and making this dress :-) I think the design you have come up with shows of this gorgeous fabric perfectly.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm lovin-the-lace. This is by far my favourite creation of yours. Loved reading your burdastyle feature too - I relate on just about every level!
ReplyDeleteThere are some lovely laces about at the minute - love your creation!! and congrats on the Burdastyle feature too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a really pretty dress.
ReplyDeleteOh, that lace is stunning!
ReplyDeleteAnd who can say no to well done elastic? Noone!
What a cute dress and a great use of lace! Love the detailing with the lace edges.
ReplyDeleteWOW - that is one show-stopper of a dress! That lace is so beautiful, no wonder you snatched it up as quickly as you could.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT. The dress is stunning. WOW is all i can say!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning dress - you look amazing! Excellent work. I thoroughly enjoyed your BurdaStyle article. This is perfection in a dress. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHoly gorgeous, Batman! This is stunning, you look like an utter and complete bombshell. And isn't the fabric all the sweeter for the fight? I once had to fight people in Barcelona to get bread because the supermarket was low and everyone seemed to need a loaf. I won, which just goes to show were my priorities lie. Don't get between me and carbohydrates. Though I might have dropped the loaf for that lace...
ReplyDeleteIn a word,WOW! This dress is STUNNING! I've linked to your blog from BurdaStyle and am having a lot of fun looking at all your amazing projects! You're insanely talented!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly jaw-dropping gorgeous! I love your elastic-fantastic waist technique. Great job!
ReplyDeletewow... what a gorgeous dress, and gorgeous fit - one would never know on quick glance you used elastic for the waist - it looks like a perfectly fitted waistband!!! LOVE the way the lace pattern creates that soft sleeve edging; so pretty and feminine :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Love the lace and the back is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteStunning and lost for words!!
ReplyDelete@Tacomapat thanks so much for reading it! Glad you enjoyed it :)
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your incredibly awesome comments that makes my day full of warm fuzzies!
ReplyDeleteyou are my sewing goddess
ReplyDeleteToo kind! Thank you! :)
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ReplyDeleteWow! That is truly stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tips on using lace. I am in the midst of making my daughter's graduation dress from a similar guiper lace and have been reading everything I can find on how to finish the edges!Your dress looks like a million!
ReplyDeleteLisa
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH.
ReplyDeleteLove the back!
ReplyDeletewow love this, u're really talent and you have a great figure too.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the most beautiful dresses I have ever seen.. I would absolutely love one of these.. Amazing! Hi from Ireland!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!!! and the fit is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAs is just about everything on your blog!!
Love lace myself, and you've found some fab pieces!!!
Designdreamer
How lovely!!! That lace is stunning.
ReplyDeleteLove the dress. This has been helpful, I've been trying to figure out how to finish the armhole on guipure lace with a see thru back.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing a bit of Throwback Friday and revisting all your beautiful past projects :) LOVE this dress.
ReplyDeleteHello Julia, I'm knew to sewing and just discover your blog. Such a source of inspiration !! This dress is gorgeous. I'm in the middle of making the Colette Albion jacket for my husband and I'm lin love with this dress, soo beautiful. Would you happen to have a pattern for it somewhere? I know you created it but I thought maybe you had a tutorial or something somewhere on your blog. Thank you so much and have a great day.
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