And one that I won’t be wearing anytime soon.  Let me preface this by saying that I really like the dress…just not how it looks on me.  Yes, another dress that looks better on the hanger than on my person!  It was quite eye opening when I took pictures of myself wearing it.  It reiterated the fact that I really need to lose weight.  This picture is the best of the bunch.  I kept one of them as motivation to stay away from the M&M’s.

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This dress started out as just a simple shirred sundress.  I was hoping to wear it on the 4th, but it was a bit of a fiasco on it’s first turn.  It also took longer than I anticipated.  First, it took 5 or 6 bobbins worth of elastic thread, and just sewing that took a bit of time.  Then I put the straps in the wrong spot (again I need a dressform!), and had to redo them.  I thought it looked a bit plain, so I added two layers of ruffle on the bottom.  The long ruffle layers have rolled hems on each side, and I had to ruffle it by hand.  Another time consuming task to get them ruffled and even along the hemline. 

Next, I thought it needed something else, so I made an obi-style belt for it.    It was the first time I made one, and I think I drafted it too wide and too long.  It has interfacing on both sides and many rows of stitching of the interior.  It was a learning experience, though, and I enjoyed the process. 

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The fabric of the dress is beautiful and soft, but heavy.  I’m not quite sure what type it is, since the fabric is never marked at the warehouse I buy it.  It’s a bit frustrating on these occassions.  I chose this fabric for the dress due to the weight of it.  I knew it wouldn’t puff out like a cotton, and make it look like I was pregnant.  Well, too much anyways.  I tend to think many of the designs these days have the look of pregancy dresses and shirts.  They are nice that they hide the rolls, but seriously…they look like pregnancy garments. 

Maybe someday I will actually wear it out of the house.  That will be whenever I lose the weight I’ve accumulated over the past two years.  I need to get my expanding posterior moving!