To me it was obvious that I would choose my adopted home of Thailand as the country of influence, so to speak. I also knew that I wanted to incorporate a couple of elements that seem very "Thai contemporary" (for want of a better description) to me and I absolutely knew that it had to be local mudmee (ikat) fabric.
So this is what I came up with. (yes, I drafted it myself:)
My Thai design |
The two main design elements were the tucks on the upper bodice and the both cut-on and sewn-on godets. You can see the tucks on the left upper bodice above. And here's a close up..
Upper bodice tucks |
Sewn-on godet |
Did you notice my sewn-on godet?
Cut-on godet |
And the cut-on godet side.
Gorgeous wooden buttons |
Back view |
And a (very crooked) back view where you can just make out the lines of both types of godet. And the fab use of the different 'stripes' of the fabric. Yes, I am mighty proud of that:)
I post full construction details in a post tomorrow. For now I'm off to have a well-deserved drink and bask in the glow of a project that turned out exactly the way I envisioned it....
And if you're of a mind to, you might like to pop on over to Project Sewn, check out the sew along entries and perhaps even vote for me.....
Great job! It looks great and looks comfortable as well. I hope the current political unrest in Thailand isn't affecting you.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Leigh. It is really comfortable. Yes we certainly live in interesting times here at the moment. We are only so far affected by TV being shutdown and the curfew. Neither of which have any real affect on us. But I did rush to get this post up yesterday as there was a rumour that the internet would be blocked - fortunately that turned out to just be a rumour. Cheers
DeleteYou sure did do a great job with this dress! I love all the details you added as it really makes it something special :)
ReplyDeleteCheers Chris. I must admit that I was pretty chuffed with how it turned out.
DeleteFantastic dress you designed, all the details and gorgeous fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. The fabric is good, isn't it? I think it really makes what is otherwise a fairly simple shift.
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