After all the work and preparation, the zoo ball is over and becoming a memory.
The pattern that started out as a shirt, became a little more stylized,
and finally became a gown.
The pictures aren't the best,
but at least you can see how the gown looked on me.
I have a question for all of you. Would you like a step by step process of how I did the dress? I would be happy to show you if there is enough response. Just leave a comment and let me know.
Happy weekend everyone!
Rhonda
Love this work of art! Please give more details.
ReplyDeleteWow! It really looks wonderful on you. I missed the post on why you were making this dress but now I get it, it's perfect for the event~
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! Yes, I would love a step by step.
ReplyDeleteRhonda,
ReplyDeleteI would love a technical article about the construction of the gown. You are a fantastic sewer and I am always trying to improve my skills. You looked stunning in the gown, the photos are fine.
Ann
OMG Rhonda you look gorgeous! What a beautiful dress!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Would love to read about the process that produced it! I get to go to my husbands zoo volunteer picnic...I guess a ballgown is out of the question ;-)
ReplyDeleteStunning! Would love to read about the process that produced it! I get to go to my husbands zoo volunteer picnic...I guess a ballgown is out of the question ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe dress is gorgeous. Would love to see a step by step
ReplyDeleteSorry for the multiple comment submissions, my computer was acting up. But I guess you can tell I really LUV this dress :)
ReplyDeleteYou look gorgeous! and I love the lions in the background. More info on how it was done would be great!
ReplyDeleteYou look AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteSoooooooo cute, Rhonda! You and your hubbie look fabulous! I bet you had loads of unsolicitations in that dress!
ReplyDeleteGood gosh, yes please!
ReplyDeleteIt is just beautiful on you! I would love to hear more about it.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! You look fantastic! I like to hear more details about the dress!
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration. Would love more details.
ReplyDeleteVAVAVOOM!!
ReplyDeleteIt fits so beautifully! Absolutely gorgeous. I (unfortunately) would never wear a dress like that however it would also make a great top. Any of your drafting is interesting to see. Would also like to know if you have any fitting tips to share.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Would love more information
ReplyDeleteBeautifully unique!
ReplyDeleteWOW WOW WOW - Now THAT. IS. A. DRESS! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOMG! Rhonda, You're a knock out in your spectacular gown! You never cease to amaze.
ReplyDeleteI would love to get some ideas how to alter the pattern to make the blouse. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous Rhonda, fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThis dress is amazing!! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThe dress does look stunning - and the morphing process will be very interesting :)
ReplyDeleteYou look amazing in your gown, perfect for the Zoo Ball! I'd love the details as well.
ReplyDeleteOf course i would love to learn about the process. You look stunning and the dress is SO extraordinaire !
ReplyDeleteWOW ! You look amazing and the dress is so spectacular. Of course I would love to learn about the process. You're so generous, thank you !
ReplyDeleteThat dress looks spectacular! I an always interested in seeing any drafting you like to show us. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Great fabric for the event. I am always interested in your drafting instructions. Again, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the picture with the sleepy lion in the background! You look amazing, amd I would love to see the process.
ReplyDeleteWow... this is just stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou look wonderful in your amazing dress! Love all the photos!
ReplyDeletePlease, please, please do it. My husband wants me to make this dress and it has intrigued us both from the beginning. Btw, it came out gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOf course we want a step by step for this amazing dress. The photos are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteRhonda this dress looks so hot on you! You did a wonderful job! I would love to see a step by step to see how you made it! You really should have Sew expo weekends like Mimi G does. Your work is amazing!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly awesome. You look fantastic, and I can hardly wait to see the step by steps. Just wish I could find an event to which to wear such a lovely gown.
ReplyDeletewhere do you find your wonderful fabrics?
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I found this fabric at Joann's in their home dec department.
DeleteAmazing dress! I would love to see a step-by-step of blouse to dress. Please.
ReplyDeleteAs I said before Rhonda. This gown is AMAZING!!! You look so beautiful in it. I would love to read about the process of how you made this gown. By the way, thanks for featuring me a few weeks ago. I just caught up on my reading and noticed you featured me.
ReplyDeleteYou are more than welcome. I always say that I get more out of The Wednesday Showcase than anyone else. I will be starting the tutorials on the dress next week, so stay tuned!!!
DeleteYour dress is stunning it really suits you...look forward to reading the tutorials.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! https://www.facebook.com/SassySewingBees
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog today via the Butterick FB post. I love the dress!! I would love to see your thought process on how you got to the final product from the pattern. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marla. I will be starting the tutorial next Thursday, August 8th.
DeleteDetails please! This is amazing and a very stunning use of fabric. I look forward to seeing more!
ReplyDeleteThanks! The tutorial will start next Thrusday, August 8th. Be sure to stop by!!
DeleteI love it gorgeous
ReplyDeletedon't know what happened I guess my first response is lost somewhere. But anyway I love it gorgeous!!!!
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