Friday, January 29, 2021

Costume Contest

 Having moved last month, I am still going through the process of unpacking and settling in.  In this process, I stumbled across a picture from the BHS 2001 A/R Costume Contest, of a Victorian child. 

In the picture the green dress is made of velvet and lace.  The style is reminiscent of the Victorian era, with the high collar, leg-o-mutton sleeves and the lace bodice inset.  The skirt also has a lace feature towards the hem.  The dress is accessorized with a matching green velvet hair bow.

To finish the look a doll in a custom wedding dress is included.  This doll was a restoration project and loaned by the owner to complete the look.  When I received the doll to work on, she was bald and only had underwear.  The dolls dress also has a bit of a Victorian feel with the high collar and leg-o-mutton sleeves, but the skirt is much fuller.  The top layer of the circle skirt is made of hand beaded lace.  

Watch for the pictures of this 2nd place winner on SewDolledUp.blogspot.com.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

A Barbie Valentine

A few weeks ago, I turned around at church and into my view came the most adorable little girls.  Seeing them sitting there with their dad reminded me of when my favorite niece and I started attending the church a couple weeks after the memorial service for my college sweetheart fourteen years earlier.  

My story gave my favorite niece an idea.  And this project was started.   

Using #Simplicity 4719 view C and some #Valentine fabric I found while unpacking in my new workshop, two dresses emerged. 

#Simplicity 4719 view C is a strapless princess line short dress. 

The first dress was made from a pink cotton with white hearts in a flower arrangement print. 

The second dress was made from a white cotton with a pink heart print. 

For the picture,  my tall fashionista #Barbie modeled one of the dresses putting in her first appearance on the blog. 

To see how these dresses turned out,  check out sewdolledup.blogspot.com 

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Trip Through History via Fashion

All anyone seems to be able to talk about right now is navigating these unprecedented times.  

Instead of providing opinions on how that might work, I thought it would be more fun to take a trip through history using fashion. 

This trip will include looks from the middle ages to the Gibson Girl.  And to keep it interesting,  the posts will be in a random order as opposed to following a timeline. 

Distract yourself from the pandemic and enjoy the #Ellie'sStyle history trip.

Monday, January 13, 2020

Fashionista in Blue

While shopping in the toy department during the holidays, I gave into the temptation to pick up a couple of the new Barbie Fashionistas for myself. 

I added two of the curvier dolls and one of the tall dolls.

And so temptation drew me back to my design roots and working with Barbie again.

For my first look, I worked with a curvy brunette. I went for a look that was sleeveless  with pleats just in the center front. 

Then to set the look off, added a gold and blue beded necklace.

Interested in how this turned out? Check out Sewdolledup.blogspot.com.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

Shola's Christmas Memory

The #Ellie'sStyle Emily dress for #Hearts4HeartsGirls features a halter neck dress with a high/low circle skirt.

Interested in the original inspiration?  Check out the post here.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Belle's Christmas Memory

The #Ellie'sStyle Amalie dress for #DisneyTodlers features an empire waist and stitched pleats opening at the skirt.

Interested in details about the inspiration?  Check out the original post here.

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Maya's Christmas Memory

The #Ellie'sStyle Amalie Dress for #AGirlForAllTime features an empire waist with stitched pleats which open at the skirt. 

Interested in more details about the inspiration?  Check out the inspiration post here.