Monday, November 09, 2009
The Dress That Could Have Been: It's Called the "Laura"
So my darling friend Laura (otherwise known as Yolanda) challenged me to enter the Shabby Apple dress design contest. It was just one of those things I just KNEW I had to do, not because I had a great idea, not because I am a dress designer, not because I don't know how to sew particularly well, not because I even felt like making a dress... it was like the surf lesson, and the reality show audition: it was just something I had to prove to myself.
So I slaved away, and spent about $145 dollars to make two dresses. The first one looked like this:
...so I took a different tack.
I made all that scalloped trim, you know.
I like pretty details.
The main fabric is an apple green eyelet with a buttercup yellow lining.
The hem of the underskirt has stars!
Fiona supervised the entire process.
After reading over the contest instructions numerous times, I neglected to note the actual due date. I thought it was tomorrow... it was a week ago. So who knows why I felt so inspired to do this. But I am glad I did. And in honor of the one who threw down the creative gauntlet, it is affectionately called "the Laura."
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Waverly and I would like to each order one. We love it! You are so talented. Poor Shabby Apple. They're missing out.
I would order one too. That is absolutely beautiful. Stunning. I can't sew straight lines and am apple green with envy at those gorgeous details! Star trim? Who knew such things were possible! I think Sacramento must be the style dearth of the nation.
Amazing. I think you should submit it anyway. It is that cool. Tim Gunn, eat your heart out.
love it. too bad you missed the deadline. :( did you ever come up with a solution to the fact that it gets stuck on the wearer? :) or was that a different dress? I'm really awed at how masterful your sewing skills you and my sister are pros...
You are AMAZING!!!
Looks great even without an award pinned to it.
Gorgeous!
I feel a new career coming on...seriously. I could see a whole line of designer Carrie dresses. Would you name one after me?
You are amazing. That dress is amazing.
I kinda wish I could commission one. :)
Jealous anyone?!!
I want one too! When are you taking orders!
I love the details and I love the name. You have a fabulous style all of your own.
i can't even wrap my mind around what you've done here.
seriously. and i was proud of my pillow case in home ec, circa 1989.
Oh, I must, must, must have it. And I'll take that other one that was sitting up in your sewing room as well...well, on second thought...I need a dress that I can pull over my big Oscarson noggin all by myself.
I think you should enter the dress. Or start your own dress company...I'll take one of everything.
AMAZING! I love the dress. Sign me up for one, too!
I love.
My heart is broken that you missed the deadline. Please keep at this. Somehow. You must.
Oh, how I wish I could sew. Adorable!
Carrie - You're just awesome. :) What a beaut-y-ful dress. You must find another contest and enter it. I love all those details. You're such a talented lady.
Carrie,
Take it from a former assistant buyer in the Famous-Barr Moderate Dress Department, you are incredible...like your mom!
I love all the pretty details. I'm in awe. My sewing skills include only moderately straight seams.
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