Remember to share your thoughts below. And here’s the back of No. 9-2019. It’s more transparent in the back than in the front, which can be rather practical. (To be less transparent in the front, that is.) 😊
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Sheer elegance !
Remember to share your thoughts below. Disco! Fun! Black beauty… Yes! 🌷🍀🌸 Kind of reminds me of my youth in the 1970’s… 🕺
Sheer stitching
Remember to share your thoughts below. Well… sometimes is, what you’re stitching together almost “nothing” – but ends up being something! That’s rather cool. And, a bit difficult. Back to the Work Room.
Knot top try-out
Remember to share your thoughts below. Trying something else! Let’s go 1970’s! It will be a hit-or-miss thingy… ☺️ Back to the Work Room.
Lace on the side
Remember to share your thoughts below. I made both the 7-2019’s side and back, with a lot of draping fabric to get this slightly relaxed and oversized look. A bit romantic, right? Back to the Work Room!
Wrapping up lace
Remember to share your thoughts below. The Lace Wrap Top, now finished! Yes! And this is the front view. Back to the Work Room. So let’s see the side view… Next picture please! 😁
Getting back to 7-2019
Remember to share your thoughts below. Getting back to an unfinished project. Design 7-2019, the lace wrap top. Even though it seems one always yearns for starting something new, the most sensible thing right now is of course to finish up an already ongoing project. So let’s do that. Be sensible. Yes! ❤️ Back to…
Black lace wrap
Remember to share your thoughts below! Found this streach lace and I think it will be perfect as a wrap-top. Just a minimalistic thing. For summer nights. Let’s see what we can create! Back to the Work Room. See you tomorrow!
Adding sleeves maybe?
Remember to share your thoughts below! I would like to add a bit of drama to the wrap-top. To counterbalance the otherwise rather minimalistic style just a bit. So I found these two suit-fabric swatches, and am now thinking of making a kind of draped puff-sleeve. Wouldn’t that be cool…? 😁 Back to the Work…
A draped top collar
Remember to share your thoughts below. Trying out an added draped collar to the top’s neckline. It’s a vertically striped soft silk fabric, cut on the bias and then mounted on top of a somewhat stiffer silk organza. I folded it once without pressing, to get a really soft and rounded look. Back to the…