Wednesday, May 1, 2013

"Bombshell" Tiki Dress done at last!

Hello abandoned blog, nice to be back.

After working on it tiny increments at a time I'm finally finished my Bombshell dress from Gertie's craftsy.com course! This project took me almost a year to complete? Not that the construction was quite that time consuming, but I kept forgetting to get certain materials or having to order things online and so it just kept getting put aside in favour of other projects. But finally everything came together and I have a lovely and impractical dress perfect for pretty much one thing only, visiting my local tiki bar. A good excuse to drink zombies I guess!

Looking Cross.

And trying to smile.
 I really need to get better with the self timer. It's pretty awkward. Songza has a tiki playlist which I listened to while taking these pictures but I'm not sure if that made me feel less silly or just made it worse. Nerd out here if you want. 

This dress was a lot of fun to make, and I definitely recommend the course. I held off for a while because I wasn`t sure how much I liked the pattern but I really wanted to take it, and the dress has grown on me. I was worried that a bustier style like this would look odd with my A cup, but all in all I think its pretty flattering. I prefer how it looks with the halter strap, however it stays up really well as a strapless dress thanks to all the construction details. 


Construction Details:

Might miss some notes since this took such a long time to complete... 
The material is a cotton I bought off a seller on etsy. I think it was a nice fit with the pattern because it has a tiki vibe without being a straight-up Hawaiian print. I messed around with the fit of the cups a lot. Once I had taken out fullness from across the cups as directed in the videos they were scandalously tiny so I redrew the  bustline of the top cup peices. I did not lengthen the bodice but I`m a bit short waisted so I think it turned out fine. I was not sold on the side gather when I did it, but after several tries I just accepted it and now I think it looks good, so I suppose that's a lesson not to get too critical before I see the final piece.


It's lined with the finest vintage sheet cotton. The spiral steel boning was expensive, I had to cut corners somewhere! The grosgrain for the waist stay was sent as a bonus from a etsy fabric seller! I also could not find thin batting for lining the cups as described in the course so I used knit sweatshirt material. 


I spent a lot of time trying to match the floral pattern for my bodice only to have it fail. Oh well! Also, I made   lapped zipper even though I was using an invisible zip. lol!

Final thoughts:

All in all, had a lot of fun making this dress and am quite pleased with how it turned out. Might finesse the cup fit and make another in a more casual fabric with a dirndl skirt and sewn in halter straps. Learned a ton in the course! 




9 comments:

  1. Your dress looks wonderful and thanks for the info on the course. ~Major Moma

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    1. Thanks! If you have the time I highly recommend the course :)

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  2. Fabulous! I ordered my fabric for my Bombshell dress today and plan to use Gertie's tutorial too. Finger crossed it turns out as well as yours :)

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    1. I hope you enjoy the course as much as I did! I learned a lot of new tricks for including in future projects so I feel it was definitely worth the time invested. Good luck with your dress :)

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  3. This really is gorgeous. I am still procrastinating on mine, but I have redrawn the bustline too, so it's really good to see that yours works so well. Added inspiration to get on with it. I need to clear the decks and focus! Thank you for the shove in that direction.

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    1. Sorry for not getting back to you sooner, thanks for your feedback! The cups were my least favourite part of the original design, but I think they took pretty well to being re-drafted and still having an ok fit. Hope you manage to get yours done, I guess one good thing about a project as time consuming as this is that you get a real sense of accomplishment when its done :)

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  4. Beautiful! I love the fabric you chose. It looks like a perfect fit too!

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