Posted by Stitchy McYarnpants On August - 20 - 2008   ShareThis

Ze top, she eez done! Voila! (Click peectures for zee big)

With the lining in and the back laced up, the shape has really come together. If you compare the front and side to the last update, it’s a lot smoother.

And here is why the shaping works! I am so happy with the way the back came out, it looks exactly like I imagined! And yes, those are the tabs from the cans acting as corset loops. Shelby is a svelte lass, so I’m assuming that the last row of cans is not even going to need the loops and will end up being seamed together.

And here is the inside. I lined it with a soft cotton t-shirt and sewed the bra right in. The boobs aren’t sewn in, I figured we should keep those free and easy until the end. I used a zig zag stitch and it’s a little wonky since it’s hand-sewn. But it serves the purpose.

I realized that the top was going to be a little tricky to get on since it’s backless and all, so I ended up leaving the bra strap attached. That way, Shelby can hook it on while one of her minions laces her up. I’m going to sew in little pockets to the lining so she can tuck them in when the dress is on.
 

I’m all set to send it off to Shelby in California so she can try it on. Once we’ve got the fit right, I’ll know how big to make the skirt. The skirt will actually be a lot faster since there isn’t a whole lot of shaping. And although it’s floor length in the back, it’s really short in the front, so that’s half to work! Good thing Shelby dresses like a floozy!

Don’t forget to give whatever you can on the Donations page of Shelby’s website. All donations go to Aid for AIDS, whose mission it is to provide financial assistance for necessities of life to adults and children living below the poverty-line with HIV/AIDS, primarily in Los Angeles County. Be sure to include Shelby’s name on your donation as requested on the Donations page.

Oh, and before I sign off, I would like to address some rumors that have been flying around on the internet. It’s very painful to talk about, but I feel like I must set the record straight in order to preserve my reputation. I have been accused of using unethical practices in the making of this gown and I would like to take this opportunity to say that in no way have I ever utilized child labor. Ever.

Well, maybe just that once.

8 Responses

  1. val says:

    loving it………can’t wait to see it on!

  2. Mel says:

    I set the first picture as my wallpaper on my desktop just to show my co-workers what a klassy dame I am

    Stitchy, you’re a genius, and skillful to boot.

  3. Anonymous says:

    That’s not a child- It’s a very rare ELFen Gingeratis they have a thing for tin cans- i know i have one- don’t worry stitchy

  4. Chris says:

    hmmmm, i don’t know. looks a little too dressy for the trailer park. will she be wearing black patent leather lace-up boots with fish net stockings? oh, and big texas hair and black eyeliner? that might set it off nicely…

  5. Mindy says:

    Love it! Thanks for the point to Shelby. And, my brother and his partner are always remembered at get togethers, too- unfortunately, its all my children will know of them. Thanks again.

  6. Josh says:

    Awesome, do you make a maternity version that holds smokes?

  7. Kristi says:

    I think it would look better with the lacing in the front (worn backwards)!! lol =)

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