Been busy and way backed up with posting here, even without the glitches- I am once and for all going to finish my custom made wedding dress series, right here and right now - before I get back to leather & before my first anniversary!!!!
(…and yes to all my :) customers….before you ask…I am still married!!! & I do love you guys…)
For those of you who've not been here before and are not interested in looking back, in a nutshell, this dress is my very own Scarlett O'Hara moment.
It's made from my husband's Mother's (& we think, her mother's) antique hand-embroidered, cut-work linen tablecloth.
I will leave my former fiance's initial reaction - when I announced what I was going to do with this very old, very well loved and very, very stained tablecloth - to your imagination...
Ta Da!
Saturday, June 11, 2011
My very own Scarlett O'Hara, GWTW Moment
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Friday, February 4, 2011
The Finishing Touches
I am determined to finish this and I promise I will never put you through this again.
The Dress, that month of work-on top of all the other work.
Putting together a wedding on your own...a whole other part of you just rises to the surface. It's kind of like that movie "Basket Case". When else do I go to Macy's... to shop???? ( I can't stand Macy's) and buy 5 pairs of shoes just to try? Then buy 2 more on 34th street in a fit of panic. (6 hours of returns) When else does my better-half get even more involved than me in planning a party menu & insisting on the (amazing) chef & trekking over to Chinatown on the subway to buy, lord knows, how many pounds of shrimp, so the menu is absolutely perfect?
Not a lot of places in life where collaboration is quite like this, this is theater. Starting at the top...
Invite:
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Ellen Weldon Design LLC |
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Cake by Scott McMillen, cake man extraordinaire of the Institute of Culinary Education |
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Ring by Nurit Design |
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....the heels risk getting stuck in between roof tiles |
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... another shape, but not what I am going for |
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perfect style tor my Titania like dress... but do they have the color??? Aldo Shoes, which amazingly makes shoes in my size. |
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a pouf to match my dress...by Kelly at Santanica |
The Finishing Touches
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Monday, January 31, 2011
The Wedding Dress- the Final Stretch
Coming up to the final stretch here! That is: getting that monster panel of a skirt onto the bodice, which means pleating about 175" of length, that the skirt edge now measures, (after reducing it) into the 26" that the corset waist measures.
The answer is cartridge pleating, this type of pleating, used mainly in costumes and period clothing reproduction today, serves several purposes. It reduces a very large length of cloth much more effectively than simply gathering and the construction causes the pleating to stand out and creates volume. Here, it will give a very pretty and controlled volume to the skirt and I can make full use of the uninterrupted panel of embroidery.
I do a little test and find out that the floral motif in the solid section of linen does not take to the pleating at all. I decide to pick it out. I discover that all these flower petals are incredibly, & beautifully, padded out with layers of under stitching in a cream colored cotton yarn. The embroidery covers this pad stitching perfectly and it is a lot of of work to pick out. But I can't pleat it properly otherwise. So I pick out all the petals that intersect the pleating area.
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The beautiful padding stitches- partially removed |
The pleats are formed with a running stitch, by eye, as evenly as possible and using super strong thread. Then stitched, all by hand, by catching just the top fold of each pleat to the bodice. My hand sewing is rusty - not much call for it in leather (best if there's none). Here's another test shot- kind of a straight cross view:
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At the bottom you can see the tabs that will lie under the skirt. |
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The silicora thread only comes in black and dead white, but the non-match won't be a problem |
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Inside showing final cartridge pleating |
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outside of cartridge pleating, my hand stitching sucks but it will not show( at all) when on- That's the beauty of this beast! |
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The front of the skirt has no pleats and is stitched to 'float' under the extended front of the corset |
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See! |
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On a hangar, you don't get the effect of the pleats |
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I still need figure out what to replace that zipper pull ribbon with! |
The Wedding Dress- the Final Stretch
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Sunday, January 30, 2011
Adventures with a Cutwork Tablecloth, part 8
Looks like I am not going to get this series done before the Honeymoon! I will try and condense it a bit and stick mainly to pictures.
I left off at the almost finished bodice here. Now to finish it off:
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Clean finished Bodice. |
The tabs are simply finished on the merrow machine for less bulk and hand stitched to top of inside binding edge. A waist stay tape is added to keep bodice snug and anchored and prevents it from riding up.
This is the inside of the finished bodice:
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Prussian tape zip pull for fittings - only way I am able to zip it up without help! |
The skirt panel is huge, measuring about 185" on the long sides. I say 'about' because when I fold it in half lengthwise it I discover the sides are not the same length and the motifs do not align. Seems in laying out the embroidery those many, many years ago, rather than flipping the (asymmetrical- as it turns out) pattern. It was rotated. So now there is about 4" extra fabric on each side of the skirt, but extra is at front on one side and at back on the other side. Somehow a teeny bit of the motif was traced out on the pattern twice. But it messes with me. So I have to fix it:
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whoa! |
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what gets removed |
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that zig-zag machine comes in handy |
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almost invisible |
The finished skirt panel. Opening is quite curved now since I removed a lot of fullness from the waist edge, removing little wedges and zig-ging it like I did the embroidered section. Too much fabric to be gathered to corset even with the cartridge pleating I am going use. The seams will disappear very nicely into the pleats.
Adventures with a Cutwork Tablecloth, part 8
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Saturday, December 4, 2010
Leather Blooms for the Holidays...
I hope these put you in a festive mood! Between the usual crunch of the season I managed to dig out some beautiful skins that I've been collected over the years. These are skins that I do not have enough to make any type of garment or regular item with, and the leather is just too special to not do something with.
We put together some pieces... all inspired by an accessory we did years ago for Patricia Field. Here is a start.

Exotic Orchid Fascinator
Only 6 available as shown. Hand made in NYC. Petals and blades are individually wired.
Blossom can be contoured to highlight your features.
( Forget about Alice!)
This band can be made to order in any combo of 2 of roses above.
(Each piece is individually Hand made in NYC)
from left: Cherry, Jewel Purple, Black Suede, Silver Shimmer
These colors are limited editions, and once gone- they can't be repeated...
$145.00
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Leather Blooms for the Holidays...
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Sunday, August 29, 2010
Custom Made Cutwork Linen Wedding Dress Parts 6 & 7
Yikes! It'll be my one year anniversary if I finish up this series at the rate I am going.
While it's not leather, it is still a fair overview of what can be involved in the making of a fine and truly custom-made garment. And the many (often unexpected) problems and solutions that come into play in during the construction of specialty custom made items.
I won't go to much into detail, it bores me completely now so I can imagine from your end. (But I am going to finish this series and that is probably the end of my experiment into following the "process")

notice; there is a seam that will be boned in the middle of the under layer
aka- sewing yourself into a corner.


inside view of seam before boning

boned

basted to stitch-inside

basted to stitch-outside


God forbid the strap needs shortening...
Custom Made Cutwork Linen Wedding Dress Parts 6 & 7
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
Custom Made Wedding Dress Part 5
OK, I am back to this project...on to the back section now.
I chose a section of the center tablecloth medallion that allows for matching and seam allowance and inset the zipper on one side. Finishing the top edge as far as the point where the strap will be inset:
Next comes the really tricky part.
Custom Made Wedding Dress Part 5
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