The finished dress reminds me of dresses worn by nurses or maids in the 1930s and 1940s. What's missing is the white apron... hehehe
Anyway, for this fashion reconstruction project, I have chosen another lbd I bought some time in late 90s, together with my other lbds. This will be the fourth instalment of the "lbd to Lbd" (little black dress to Long black dress) series.
The lbd was a little snug on the bodice, so I decided to extend the side seams with laceribbon, which would also serve as embellishments.
And to lengthen the skirt, I sacrificed a mini skirt I no longer wear (bought in Seoul during my business trip in 2011) because the fabric complemented each other (the lbd is made of wool and the mini skirt, synthetic wool) .
Even with the addition of laceribbon in between, the dress came to almost 6 inches short, so I had to add ruffles at the bottom of the skirt to make up for the shortage.
For the sleeves, I reused the discarded sleeves from FR#36 and extended the length by using the same type of laceribbon as the bodice and black chiffon fabric.
To accentuate the front pockets and neckline, I used a different type of laceribbon.
The whole project took me just over a week to complete.
And all in all, I think I wasted almost zerowaste.
That reminds me of an incident... I recently commented on a post for their unnecessary waste of fabric and the owner of the post got a little offensive and defensive by commenting on my amateur-looking garments and offered a free tip ~ my garments would look less amateur if I ironed them before sewing and again, before posting.
duh! here I am, trying my best to go green i.e. reduce waste (and advocating others to do the same) and that means also reducing carbon emissions... so what if I did not iron my garments for the camera as compared to their so-called professional techniques that include unnecessary waste and carbon emissions? People can be so thick sometimes, it is unbelievably appalling.
Who could tell that this was a cut-and-paste project, if I had not disclosed the facts?
I can proudly say that you cannot find this item anywhere. 💃🐒👌🙋









