The Mission
I was commissioned by Judy to create a pirate blouse. She is a member of the group Les Dames de Perlage.
I live 1,437 miles away.
With photographs, emails and phone calls, a positive attitude, and mutual cooperation we were able to get the design and fit just right.
Click the link: Eventually it was in the news!
Click the link: Eventually it was in the news!
About the Dames de Perlage
The Inspiration
The Mock Up
As long as I got measurements and a blouse sent to me that fits well, I had enough information to ensure a good fit.
Samples of Email Conversations:
The pattern fabric is an old sheet
hence the red color.
It is only pinned and there is no
elastic. I improvised the corset!
Now is the time to make a decision or
two:
Is the length and fullness of back okay
or longer? Less full? More full? LENGTH IS GOOD. COULD BE A LITTLE LESS FULL IN BACK. I DON'T WANT A HIGH NECKLINE IN THE BACK. I'D LIKE IT SCOOPED. HOW LOW? HOW FAR DOWN FROM THE TOP?
Back scoop - 4" from bottom of corset strap around neck.
Fullness of sleeve, proportions and
ruffle. OKAY?
Fullness of gathers at bust and
neckline:
LOOKS PERFECT. YAY
It helped a lot to get these three photographs |
Sleeve - not sure if I'm supposed to be measuring with arm hanging down or outstretched to my side.
Hanging down - 19 1/2"
or
Outstretched - 22"
Both include the added 2"
XOXO
Close Up |
Done! |
arrived in the mail |
What an honor to be part of the fun!
Judy's fantastic beadwork |
Thanks to photographer Bill Lanxner for the amazing photos of the Dames in costume!
http://www.examiner.com/slideshow/dames-and-dudes-on-parade
http://www.examiner.com/slideshow/dames-and-dudes-on-parade
SUCCESS! THE MARDI GRAS MUSEUM of COSTUMES & CULTURE
What Judy looked like at her NOLA wedding in the dress I made for her - a creative collaboration. That's my brother the groom by the way. |
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