Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape... finished! :)
I finished the doll-sized version of Lucy's Coronation Dress and Cape! Thanks be to God for His help as I worked on this project-- He gave me the strength and ability to get it done in good time, and He also helped me to not get stressed at all yesterday while I worked on it. Thank You, Lord! <3>
I drafted most of the pattern, but used Josefina's Christmas Dress as a base for the sleeves (I didn't alter the puff part, but I widened the sleeves to make them more bell-like).
The main part of the dress is made from crepe-back satin and the sleeves are a satiny fabric.
The main body of the dress consists of the front, the side front panel (seen in the picture below), and the back, like the original.
I didn't know how to make the pearls throughout the fabric, but I did sew on a pearl trim to the neckline.
The back fastens with velcro, but I added the pearl trim there also to give the look of the back button pearls on Lucy's. I had the hardest time figuring out the Velcro... how to attach it without sewing over the pearls. I broke a needle, but not any of the pearls, and eventually got it figured out. Yay! :-)
Now for the cape. I still wasn't able to get it shaped just like the original, but I did my best. It is basically a rectangle with a scooped area for the neckline. It's lined with white satiny fabric.
It closes with snaps but has a gold button for looks. The original has a lion head embossed on it, but I couldn't find any with a lion head...so I got one that I felt at least had the same "feel" to it. :-)
It has a cord trim around the neckline and front edges...
Look at the hem on the back... isn't it marvelous? I used sari fabric for this, and have enough left over to make another cape AND a sari! But it'll have to wait until after I'm done with all my other Christmas orders.
Thanks to "The Wardrobe Door" for the pictures of the movie costume and construction details! I referred to it often and it was a great help.
Well, I better get to work on my Regency dress. I forgot to post about how terrible it was going and how I bought new fabric for it... that'll come later, I guess. :-)
Well, I better get to work on my Regency dress. I forgot to post about how terrible it was going and how I bought new fabric for it... that'll come later, I guess. :-)
Have a wonderful day! Keep your eyes on Jesus!
Comments
~ Kelly ~
You're work is exquisite as always!
Take care,
-Miss Laurie :)
I've been in a slump lately, hopefully I can get going again and get my ideas finished for Christmas gifts. :)
Through Christ,
LH
Did something happen to your dress? :(
~Sarah~
The details are just perfect.
I was wondering, I told a lady about your etsy store, who was looking for this outfit for an American girl doll...so I was just wondering if this might have been her. :) If so, you are going to make that little girl SOOO happy.
Lovely work, I enjoy looking at your blog as always.
Thank you for your comment!
Yes, the lady did say you had told her about my shop. I was so thrilled when she said that, because you are one of the people that I really look up to in the costuming world (your creations never cease to amaze and inspire me!) and I didn't know you read my blog. :-)
Thanks again!
~"Elinor"
Oh you are most welcome for the comment...I always like to see what you girls are up to on here.
How fun. I am glad it was for the same lady. I simply didn't have time and I knew you did such a lovely job. :) So if you don't mind, if I have anyone asking about custom made doll stuff I shall send them your way.
Oh really? You are so sweet. That makes me feel special that you like to look at my costumes. :)
I shall soon be starting a blog also that will be connected to my costume site. I would really like to add you to my links section, if you don't mind.
Have a lovely day!
I'll be looking forward to your new blog! Sure, you can can add us to the links if you'd like! :-)
Thanks,
"Elinor"