Tuesday, April 16, 2013

First Communion Dress with English Lace

This sweet dress was a custom order for a first communion. The dress features English lace which is accented with French laces. The bodice has a mitered yoke overlay with pressed tucks running horizontally down the front. The tucks are set off by French insertion.

 

The skirt features two lace bands on either side of three pressed tucks. The skirt is finished with a flat lace ruffle. The dress is lined and has a built in liner edged in lace.

CUSTOM ORDER: Sold

 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Ragland Sleeve Daygown with Pink Tatted Edge and Pink Tatted Bonnet and Booties

 

This precious Ragland sleeve daygown is created using white Swiss Bearissima II batiste. I personally hand tatted the pink edging (DMC #776, weight 80) which is applied flat to both sides of the placket and neck edge. The same edging is applied to the fabric ruffle at the sleeves. The sleeve ruffle was hand rolled and whipped as well as the neck and sleeve edges. The hem is blind hemmed by hand.

The lower front of the skirt on either side of the placket is embellished with a beautiful hand embroidered design using shadow stitched bows and bullion roses and leaves.

The gown features single rosebuds hand embroidered along the placket.

The pink tatted bonnet and booties feature blue medallions. Both items are VINTAGE and have been cleaned and laundered. Fresh ivory ribbon has been used to complete these items. These items are the first I have seen tatted in the pink and blue. I absolutely fell in love with them when I came across them and envisioned the day gown to match. Please note there is a very subtle color difference between the vintage bonnet/booties and the new edging.

These beautiful items are available for sale at my Etsy store:

https://www.etsy.com/listing/128319482/white-ragland-sleeve-daygown-with-tatted?ref=shop_home_active

Monday, April 1, 2013

Graduation Dress with Pressed Tucks and Antique French Embroidered Lace

This beautiful dress was created for a special graduate in my life. When we sat down to discuss design options, my graduate fell in love with this French embroidered ecru lace. Once she saw the lace, she did not want to consider anything else. However, we had a problem! I only had 3 yards of the lace and it had a heavier texture than most of the other laces I use. The challenge became finding lace to complement the French edging. We finally decided to pair it with a wide vintage insertion with new Spanish laces added to each side of it.

The dress features half inch pressed pleats on the skirt in between the lace bands. The dress consists of white Swiss batiste with a Pima cotton liner.
The yoke also features pressed pleats which begin at the edge of the lace front and continue around the back. The lace front has the embroidered laced edging with the embroidery centered in the section. Then, I turned the lace upside down to create the bottom section of lace. Sandwiched in between are the Spanish laces used in the the skirt bands. The Spanish laces were also used to create the shoulder straps that criss cross in the back.

I would love to discuss creating a custom graduation dress for your student. Please feel free to contact me.