How many soon-to-be 16-year-old daughters ask for a Pride and Prejudice era dress for their birthday? Not many!!
But lucky me (or unlucky depending how you look at it), I have one of the few!
So, instead of quilting for the last month, I've been sewing this monster of a dress. It could have been much less monstrous had the ENTIRE DRESS not called for lining. SERIOUSLY!
The fact that I bought the wrong size of pattern and had to alter it didn't help either.
Oh well! After much sweat, I finished it just in time for her 16th birthday party, which happened to be a costume party. And miss Elizabeth Bennett looked stunning, so it was all worth it!
A few years ago I bought a Simplicity pattern (like the dress pictured below on my daughter's friend) at JoAnn's for only $1, thinking one day it would be fun to make for Halloween. What happens to something when you finally need it? It goes missing!
So back to JoAnn's I went, and happened to hit the Butterick $1 pattern sale.
Unlike the Simplicity pattern, this pattern was fully lined. Because we used cotton fabric, we probably didn't need the lining, but I didn't trust myself to alter the pattern anymore than I already had.
Complete with a Grommet Lace-Up Closure |
Miss Elizabeth and Jane Bennett |
Even more fun was having a friend dress up as Miss Jane Bennett! Don't they look stunning? Now, where's Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy?
Aww they look beautiful. I'm so impressed that you made this!
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