Saturday, 7 July 2012
The Prom Dress Fiasco
Wow! After a very stressful day my daughter looks stunning.
Today is prom day and the dress she designed and wanted to make was not finished; it needed flowers to be sewn to the train and the lace skirt trimmed to the correct length at the front.
I had to work in the morning and half way through I got a panicky phone call - It had all gone wrong. The front of the dress was ruined and the lace was all cut wrong. I suggested added in the scalloped edged of the lace to hem at the front of the dress then no-one would know that anything had gone wrong. She was distraught, so I said that she was to leave it until I got home and I would fix it - no problem.
I left work and arrived home at 1.30pm. There were three and a half hours to go before she had to go for prom photos. I carried out my suggestion and the remaining flowers were sewn to the front and all was finished with half an hour to spare to do her nails.
Here is the dress....
In the morning she was talking of not going because everything went wrong, but thanks to mum's rescue plan, it all came out right and she had a great time.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Snow Time
The snow is here and my home made designer winter coat is falling to pieces. This is not good timing. It will take a while to take it to pieces to repair the detail and put in a new lining, which is what it needs. The actual fabric of the the coat is fine.
My solution is to create a new coat. I am using a 1940’s pattern and some home spun Scottish fabric in green and grey checks. It will look great. I only hope it is going to be big enough for me as although I have made it bigger than the original, it still looks like it may be a tad tight.
I will use the new coat once it is finished whilst I will take my old coat to pieces and rebuild it. Once my old coat is finished; new ribbons are sewn up the seams and the new lining is put in, then the 1940’s repro coat can be sold on Etsy in my shop Pettycoatjane.
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Valentine's day
Valentine's day is coming up fast and this year is a leap year. Tradition says that on a leap year the lady can ask her lover or boyfriend to marry her, but must wear a red petticoat when she does this. I plan to make a few red petticoats to list in my Etsy shop for the ladies out there planning to pop the question this year. If you would like a pettycoat made for you. Go to my etsy shop www.etsy.com/shops/pettycoatjane and convo me with your size and whether you want a 50's style net petticoat or the traditional red Flannel style petticoat. The price of the petticoats is around £20
Prom Shoes
Today I am trying to sort out a problem. First I will give the background:-
My daughter had a very definite idea of what she wanted her prom shoes to look like. We went to London and trudged around the shops even a great shop in Carnaby Street which had some wild and wonderful shoes, but they were not quite right. We ended up in Harrods and there were some shoes at half price there, but not in her size.
I suggested that she design and make her own. She has designed them, we have found the shoe to use as a base and have mirrors, gems and chains to decorate them with. The problem is sticking the mirrors and gems to the shoes. My daughter has said no to Evostick because it is yellowy coloured when it has dried and super glue did not work.
I need advice. If anyone reads this and has any ideas or experiences to share, please post them here.
My daughter had a very definite idea of what she wanted her prom shoes to look like. We went to London and trudged around the shops even a great shop in Carnaby Street which had some wild and wonderful shoes, but they were not quite right. We ended up in Harrods and there were some shoes at half price there, but not in her size.
I suggested that she design and make her own. She has designed them, we have found the shoe to use as a base and have mirrors, gems and chains to decorate them with. The problem is sticking the mirrors and gems to the shoes. My daughter has said no to Evostick because it is yellowy coloured when it has dried and super glue did not work.
I need advice. If anyone reads this and has any ideas or experiences to share, please post them here.
Sunday, 18 December 2011
Prom
Wow! I did not know prom was such a big deal. My daughter has decided that she wants to make her own dress. Having seen the price of prom dresses I am really pleased about this. She will design it and I will find the patterns that will enable us to make. It will be a great mother daughter project.
Prom seems almost like a wedding apparently you need to have hair, make-up and nails all done and looking perfect. There was nothing like this when I was in high school. Times are a changing.
After Christmas I will make up a couple of prom dresses to put in my Etsy Shop - Pettycoatjane.
Prom seems almost like a wedding apparently you need to have hair, make-up and nails all done and looking perfect. There was nothing like this when I was in high school. Times are a changing.
After Christmas I will make up a couple of prom dresses to put in my Etsy Shop - Pettycoatjane.
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Pettycoat Jane
I have decided I need to take control at home. As I work full-time I need more help around the house and then I will get time to do the things I love eg. making retro clothes. I need a new wardrobe and want some good quality clothes for a change that I don't have to sew up the seams of after a few times of wearing them.
Here is a nightdress and robe that I made recently. It is a copy of one that my mum bought me for my honeymoon in 1986.
This is like one I made for myself when I went into hospital recently. It did the trick. It made me feel better and everyone loved it. I wanted to see if there was a market in making these nightdresses for others. It is for sale on my Etsy Shop www.etsy.com/shop/pettycash
Here is a nightdress and robe that I made recently. It is a copy of one that my mum bought me for my honeymoon in 1986.
This is like one I made for myself when I went into hospital recently. It did the trick. It made me feel better and everyone loved it. I wanted to see if there was a market in making these nightdresses for others. It is for sale on my Etsy Shop www.etsy.com/shop/pettycash
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Taking Control
Life is uncertain these days. I have 2 jobs. One working for Romany Theatre Company as Project Co-Ordinator and one for ICVS as Membership and Office Administrator, but neither are safe. Both are working in the charity sector so we are reliant on funding and grants which are harder and harder to win these days. I have decided not to leave it in the hands of fate and have started my etsy shop - Pettycoatjane. If you have seen my shop you will know that my aim is to make clothes and sell them. At the moment due to a lack of time I am selling vintage clothes.
Somehow, I don't seem to find time to sew much. First I have to fight for space with everyone else in my family. I need a whole table to cut the pattern out from the fabric.
Then there are the time constraints and family demands - All the fun of motherhood.
Having said this. I have taken the first steps to taking control of my life.
Somehow, I don't seem to find time to sew much. First I have to fight for space with everyone else in my family. I need a whole table to cut the pattern out from the fabric.
Then there are the time constraints and family demands - All the fun of motherhood.
Having said this. I have taken the first steps to taking control of my life.
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