ggf2005 said... what you have done thus far loooks fab...keep at it. 3/21/12 1:26 PM
SavageCoco said... Looks very nice so far. The correct name of your fabric is crepe- backed satin. And if I may respectfully make a suggestion: a long-line, low back foam cup strapless corset or corsetiere, like a bride would wear, will shape/fill the bodice out nicely. Oh, and if "DH thinks the gown is too plain", then DH needs to get his little Tim Gunn fanny down to the Dear Jewelry Store. Rock on. 3/21/12 3:05 PM
OlindaM said... I think this is absolutely stunning, your vision was perfect! 4/2/12 1:51 PM
susiestitcher said... Beautiful! It looks gorgeous on you. I love the "oomph" from grandma's stash. Also, the little train at the back of the dress. You did such a wonderful job with the fit, too. A+++++ It hangs beautifully. All your precise work has paid off. Was the outfit for a special event? You look stunning. 4/2/12 4:47 PM
PattyE said... It's very lovely...you did it proud. 4/2/12 5:17 PM
SavageCoco said... Oh, S.N.A.P! Jean Harlow who?! And I like the Grandma sparkle bit because it came from Grandma. And if she liked it you can bet she's happy it's on a Goin' to The Cotton Club gown. Well Done! 4/2/12 5:31 PM
GodsgirlT said... Beautiful! 4/2/12 7:07 PM
mad stash said... Wow! You look absolutely stunning! Nice job!!! I'm glad I saw your post, as I do have this pattern but didn't realize how gorgeous it could be. Using two different fabrics for the jacket is a clever way to add sophistication to the 4/2/12 7:08 PM
Barbara V said... Gorgeous and well done! 4/2/12 7:17 PM
SewWil said... Gorgeous dress. Great job! 4/3/12 0:22 AM
what you have done thus far loooks fab...keep at it.
3/21/12 1:26 PM
Looks very nice so far. The correct name of your fabric is crepe- backed satin. And if I may respectfully make a suggestion: a long-line, low back foam cup strapless corset or corsetiere, like a bride would wear, will shape/fill the bodice out nicely. Oh, and if "DH thinks the gown is too plain", then DH needs to get his little Tim Gunn fanny down to the Dear Jewelry Store. Rock on.
3/21/12 3:05 PM
FABULOUS!!!!!
4/2/12 1:08 PM
Oh wow! Looks beautiful!
4/2/12 1:25 PM
I think this is absolutely stunning, your vision was perfect!
4/2/12 1:51 PM
Beautiful! It looks gorgeous on you. I love the "oomph" from grandma's stash. Also, the little train at the back of the dress. You did such a wonderful job with the fit, too. A+++++ It hangs beautifully. All your precise work has paid off. Was the outfit for a special event? You look stunning.
4/2/12 4:47 PM
It's very lovely...you did it proud.
4/2/12 5:17 PM
Oh, S.N.A.P! Jean Harlow who?! And I like the Grandma sparkle bit because it came from Grandma. And if she liked it you can bet she's happy it's on a Goin' to The Cotton Club gown. Well Done!
4/2/12 5:31 PM
Beautiful!
4/2/12 7:07 PM
Wow! You look absolutely stunning! Nice job!!! I'm glad I saw your post, as I do have this pattern but didn't realize how gorgeous it could be. Using two different fabrics for the jacket is a clever way to add sophistication to the
4/2/12 7:08 PM
Gorgeous and well done!
4/2/12 7:17 PM
Gorgeous dress. Great job!
4/3/12 0:22 AM
WOW!
4/3/12 10:42 AM
Absolutely gorgeous!
4/3/12 4:11 PM
Beautiful! I can tell you put a lot of work into this and it's well worth it.
4/4/12 0:59 AM
Great job - so pretty on you!
4/4/12 11:08 AM
You look absolutely stunning! Beautiful gown in a truly gorgeous colour.
4/15/12 7:18 AM