30 Nov 2009

Time for the rush

I knew something was wrong with my last finished project, the 1809 gown, that I finished more than one week before the event to which it would be worn. this was a most disturbing experience and I promised myself it would never happen again.

And I always try to keep my promises, so here I am, with less than a week left to finish the IKEA pet-en-l'air I have been hinting about so that it can make its première on the Christmas dinner.

For once, I have some progress pictures (with bonus views of our messy living room!)

Since I made myself a new pair of stays my dress dummy Glendora 2.0 no longer works as she is supposed to for fittings and mostly serves as a glorified clothes hanger. I can assure you that the pet-en-l'air looks much better on me.

OK, mostly the same picture, but you can see our messy living room better in this one.

What the ruching looks like, but I see that I could have done a better job in this spot. Will fix that.

I did add some more ruching to it after the pictures were taken, but this is pretty much how far I have gotten.

Left to do:

- Add hooks and eyes to one side of the stomacher (the other side is sewn to the bodice. I have no idea if this is anywhere near period correct but it saves my sanity. I can't pin stuff to save my life and that's why you never should walk around bare foot in our livingroom when I've been sewing).

- Add some kind of trim to the stomacher. I don't know what kind yet though.

- Add ruching to the sleeves and all way 'round the bottom edge of the pet-en-l'air.

- Possibly add a flounce to the petticoat (that I thankfully finished months ago!) but this depends on whether I have the time and if I have fabric enough left.

Those plans I had on making a better pair of pocket hoops and a nicer under petticoat simply will have to wait.

I should easily make it if I only put some effort into it. Last week I tried to make some sewing every evening, even if it was only a couple of stitching, just to feel that I was going somewhere. It's not that I don't want to sew, because I do, but I'm usually very exhausted from work and to be honest, I haven't had much love for this pet-en-l'air for some reason (and sometimes it's also very tempting to play Age of Empires III over LAN with you husband and ignore everything else, including housework. We got a new computer not long ago, you see...)

When this business is finished, I have a brand new project of lovelyness waiting for me. But more about that later.

7 comments:

  1. it's looking SO fantastic! I'm getting costume envy....

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  2. I'm sure you will finish it in plenty of time. I love the fabric. It's always nice when you can recycle fabric from projects that just didn't work out.

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  3. Det ser väldigt bra ut! *Klappa händerna.* Jag är säker på att den kommer att bli väldigt fin.

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  4. It looks pretty darned great to me! And hey, your living room looks identical to mine! I should tell my husband I am not alone in my sewing nest-ness.

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  5. Oh, it looks very pretty.Love the ruching!
    The deadline for my pet en l'air is new years eve, we'll see if I make it :)

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  6. Thank you ladies :) I'm late with replying but I DID finish it on time!

    Robin: I don't know how my husband puts up with me and the mess I make.

    Lithia: Now that you have a working toile the rest will be a jolly walk in the park!

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  7. Sorry for the late comment, but I just wanted to say how lovely this looks! Love the rouching and it somehow looks like it would be really comfortable, which probably sounds silly, but hey, that's what I thought when I saw the first pic. Lovely work!

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