Friday, December 7, 2012

Tote bags for Trauma Mamas!

Hummingbird Tote:  This pretty little tote bag was designed for a Secret Santa project.  The receiver of the gift likes Cloisonné, the colors blue and green, and hummingbirds.  The sturdy little bag is made with fabric scraps in a variety of textures, appliqued with a satin stitch onto a blue and green checked base.  It can be used as a reusable grocery bag or a purse.  
  
 The flowers are fussy cut from a bold print and appliqued to the bag.


Check out the hidden outside pocket!  Great for keys or a cell phone.  It also has a tab with a key chain ring to which has been attached a carabiner for keys.



The blue wings and tail of this bird are made from a gold edged trim that is left loose so it can overlap the pocket.


Messenger Bag with Bling:  This fun bag can be used to carry school books or just about anything else!  The young teen birthday girl was reported to "hate pink and like Bling!"  (Unfortunately, due to poor quality of the photographs, the majority of the glittery details are not apparent).
Messenger bag
This mixed-media bag is comprised of an eclectic blend of textures and patterns appliqued with a variety of stitches and sparkly threads.  Adjustable straps tie securely  to D rings attached to the top of the bag,  The front and back of the bag are distinctly different so the bag can reflect different outfits and moods.
Back
Please note that you can choose whatever theme you wish for your bag. The poorly PhotoShopped image below has a Wonder Woman theme including a "magic lasso handle" and machine embroidered Wonder Woman quote.  "All Women can do WONDERS if put to the test." - Wonder Woman

Winner of the BeTA silent auction and more bags can be found here.
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20% of your purchase of a custom-designed tote or bag will be donated to BeTA 
- a support organization for parents and caregivers of children who have experienced early trauma and have attachment issues.  They offer scholarships to an amazing annual retreat and  provide continual support to women by organizing regional meetings, networking, and education. 


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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Curves that don't quit!


This 17 year old girl has a curvy figure.  She is busty, has small hips, and almost no behind, but a significant tummy.  

During a reconnaissance trip to help her decide what kind of dress she like that flatters her curvy figure, she fell in love with a full-skirted micro mini dress covered with individually attached flowers. Flattering, but WAY too short
Dress she found in the store
Dress I chose (bow will be in the back)

For her we chose a dress with an empire waist that emphasizes her small ribs and is fuller over her waist and hips. It's the same silhouette as the dress she loved in the store (with a longer hemline of course!), but coordinates with the colors and style of the other dresses at her event.  

The dress has a wide, navy band (accenting the slimmer area under her bust).  The skirt is a cream tulle, full skirt (the same cream chiffon as her sister's dress) with a navy blue sheer chiffon overlay.  The bodice is a cream strapless top with the navy blue chiffon ruched a little heavier than the skirt. The bust is framed by wide straps made in the same fabric as the sash - hiding her bra straps. She prefers lots of "bling" so the bodice and hem of the skirt have rhinestones. 

She loves it!



Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Slender, Tall, and Curvy



This 16-year-old girl is 6ft tall and slender but busty and has hips - an elongated hourglass shape.   
She wanted a fun, modest dress that flattered her figure. 

Fitted dresses were unflattering because they weren't small enough in the ribs/ waist and emphasized her hips.  The current style of full-skirted micro-minis did not look proportional with her long legs. Also, shoulder straps were needed so she could wear a bra.

For her, we chose a pretty cream-colored dress with a handkerchief hem.  It is very fitted in the ribs and waist area showing off this slender area, but loose in the hips to accommodate her curves. It was made in sheer, cream-colored chiffon. The body was fully lined, but the "handkerchiefs" were left sheer to give it a hint of the popular shorter lengths.
Here is the sketch.  
This handkerchief hem is modified from a vintage skirt I brought home from Switzerland and patterned. I love it and have used this skirt pattern many times over the years. 



The final version!  She loved it and it was fun to twirl in, although maybe not in 6-inch heels!


Her dress the following year (I wish I had a picture of it in motion like the inspiration picture below): 


Inspiration dress (waaaayyyy too short in front for this 6ft.tall girl):