Showing posts with label By Hand London. Show all posts
Showing posts with label By Hand London. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 June 2018

Me Made May 2018 - The Results

So I decided to take part in Me Made May for the first time this year and I pledged to wear handmade at least 3 times a week and identify any gaps in my wardrobe which I actually did! I also took pictures of my outfits as I went along and posted them on Instagram. I discovered that I had some things I would only wear on occasion and others that I wore constantly.

In terms of identifying gaps in my wardrobe, I discovered that I don't have many work appropriate handmade clothes, which I need to work on since that's where I spend most of my days. I also want to work on more casual wear outside of dresses as they're not always practical and maybe some more PJs because they are life πŸ˜‚

It's also encouraged me to start sewing for myself again, it had been a while since I had made anything for myself because I'd been so busy making things for other people, but I love wearing clothes that I've created myself and can't wait to get cracking 😁

Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Grad Ball Anna Dress

I'm back! I promise I haven't died or been abducted by aliens or anything! If you've seen my Instagram recently you'll know that I suddenly realised that I had nothing fancy to wear to Gregor's Grad Ball. So I hatched a clever and cunning plan, I would make a lovely By Hand London Anna dress in black triple crepe. So off I went with a spring in my step to get the train to Birmingham to go to the Fancy Silk Store only to be stopped by terrible train services (I'm looking at you London Midland!) So long story short, I got to the shop and had a look around. I found some nice black triple crepe, but I wanted something a bit more special to go with it and found some beauuutiful beaded net.



It's so beautiful!  Like a clear starry night 😍😍 I got it all cut out that evening and started sewing it the next day in between making wedding invitations with the other half. By this point I only had 2 days to get it finished and I was working on both days so cue some frantic evening sewing! I did french seams all over to keep it nice and neat, but bloody hell is it time consuming! I only bought 1.5m of the beaded fabric so I decided to do a small train instead of having the full skirt covered and I'm actually glad I did it that way because I felt super fancy!

The finished dress is actually quite heavy because it took 3.5m of triple crepe to make the main dress, but once it's on you don't notice the weight. I wont be posting a picture of it on me because the only picture I have is one where I have a big cardigan over it because it was freezing and I had a big fat moon face πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ so here it is on Busty LaRoux!








I will note that I wasn't tripping over it, I just don't have the mannequin set up to my height. I really love the dress but its not really something I could wear on a regular basis, but hopefully I'll get more wear out of it since it was also surprisingly comfy for being fancy evening wear :)


Difficulty level - 3/5 because of the hand stitching of the beaded train

Cost - triple crepe 3.5m x 9.99 = £34.97
         - beaded net 1.5m x 15.99 = £23.99
         - 22" concealed zip = £4

Total - £62.96 A bit more than I would normally spend, but if I had bought something like this in a shop, it would have likely cost a lot more!

Shameless plug of my Etsy shop!

As the title says, this is literally just a shameless plug of my updated Etsy shop 😁 My shop is also called Invisible Duck Crafts and can...