Monday, March 24, 2008

Because Every Girl Needs a Party Dress...



...and it's been quite a long time since I've actually had a dress I would call a "Party Dress."

I actually made the dress in September for a dear friend's Senior Recital, but have never gotten around to getting photographs of it. A wedding on Saturday and Resurrection Sunday the next day proved a good excuse to make a little jacket to go with it.


For the dress I used Butterick 4443. I made view C and lengthened the sash considerably.

For the bolero jacket, I used Simplicity 4334. I loved having the jacket -- it has been a bit chilly here over the past few days, and I'm not a big fan of sleeveless garments.

Here's a close-up of the bodice -- wind, shadows, and funny expressions combined their efforts to thwart any good full-length pictures.



The wedding was held at Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama (a long drive there and back for my poor father!), where we found an irresistable statue:



The fabric I used was stash fabric -- ironically, I purchased the sheer flowered fabric separately from the periwinkle peachskin that I used for the jacket and dress lining. They are both quite unusual colors, but they match perfectly! The sheer fabric was on clearance at Hobby Lobby for $2 per yard, and the peachskin was $1 at Wal Mart (my dear mother discovered it for me). Both were 60" wide, making this possibly the least expensive dress I have ever made.



The cherry trees were in full bloom, and bees were buzzing happily all over the place while we took pictures. I am not usually fond of bumblebees, but this was an exception -- I could quite understand why they wanted to hover around the deliciously scented blossom, because I felt the same way myself. Delicious!

11 comments:

  1. It's delightful! :) What a pretty day you had, too!

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  2. That bolero is so cute, and I love the brooch, too! The fabrics look splendid together. I'm jealous of your cherry blossoms but I know ours will be coming before TOO long... ;-)

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  3. May I ask who's wedding you went to? Because, unless there are two Briarwood Presbyterian Church's in Birmingham, Alabama, I too was at the wedding. Did you stay for the reception?

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  4. Laura, if it's any comfort, the cherry blossoms are not ours -- they're in Birmingham, about four hours away! I don't think we even have cherry trees down here! *sniff*

    Rochirmil, I just checked out your blog -- Yup, it was the same wedding! We did stay for part of the reception, but had to leave just after Justin and Melissa came in so that we could get home for church the next day. We've known the Keens for several years, through having the Chanceys as mutual friends (didn't Mrs. Chancey look stunning? That burgundy dress with her dark hair...). Well, I'm sure I saw you there at some point, so it was nice seeing you! ;)

    Yours in Christ,
    Shannon

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  5. Beautiful dress! I'm jealous of the blossoms, just like Laura! We have to wait until May before the beautiful pink and white Crab-Apple blossoms open.

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  6. The dress is lovely on you. That blue color really makes your eyes stand out. (Not that you can see that in the photos, but I know. ;-)

    Your loving sister,
    Tiffany

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  7. It's so lovely! I want a dress like that! :)

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  8. Thank you Janna, Tiffany, and Aurora! :)

    Yours in Christ,
    Shannon

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  9. Oh, Shannon, it's just beautiful! Aren't party dresses simply delightful? Yours is such a gorgeous blue and suits you so well. I particularly love that last picture of you... just sweet!

    ---Clare
    www.romanceandtheroses.blogspot.com

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  10. Oh! It's so pretty!!! I love it! I really like you shoes (sandals) too!!!

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