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amylee2211

PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:56 pm


I have already posted on this guild... a rather looong time ago, but now I have come to post some lovely pictures of my new homemade Lolita skirt ^_^
Actually, I just used the fabric from an old skirt (in great condition!!) picked up at a cozy second hand shop and turned it into something Victorian Maiden inspired.
Before, the sewing/modifying process, the skirt looked like this:
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And after:
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I wish it turned out puffier, but i just couldn't find the thick kind of tulle for the petticoat; speaking of which:
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as you can see, my cat decided to dwell in it for several minutes 4laugh
And last but not least, a picture of the cake
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the strawberries and the ribbon were made of marzipan and the numbers and the ruins of the fence made of chocolate. A complete work of art if you're asking me, but unfortunately i wasn't the creator; my sister was.

I'm anxious to read and mentally note either positive or negative remarks, considering all the things above ^_^
PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 2:07 pm


Your skirt looks great! Well done!

It looks like you completely changed the top of it to be gathered onto a waistband instead of elasticated.

You really found a great skirt and made it into something even more special.

Are your ribbons changeable? The only constructive criticism is that the ribbon doesn't appear to tone in well in your photo and maybe a different colour ribbon would work better if you eventually find one.

Your hair is great smile The ruching idea was wonderful! You have inspired me to do a similar thing, if I ever find a skirt like this smile

Seamstress


Amanikitty

PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 3:05 pm


Seamstress
Your skirt looks great! Well done!

It looks like you completely changed the top of it to be gathered onto a waistband instead of elasticated.

You really found a great skirt and made it into something even more special.

Are your ribbons changeable? The only constructive criticism is that the ribbon doesn't appear to tone in well in your photo and maybe a different colour ribbon would work better if you eventually find one.

Your hair is great smile The ruching idea was wonderful! You have inspired me to do a similar thing, if I ever find a skirt like this smile
-C'est la lune qui conduit la danse...-



I agree about the ribbon. Maybe a black one that's not as shiny would've probably looked better.

Great job on it!


-...quand le soleil sera couché dans ton âme froide.-
PostPosted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:49 pm


Your cat is adorable :O

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Seamstress

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:34 am


Yummy cake!

The strawberries and the fence look great! Was it for a birthday?

Yum yum yum.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 12:36 pm


Seamstress
Yummy cake!

The strawberries and the fence look great! Was it for a birthday?

Yum yum yum.


Yes, my 17th Birthday, but apparently, i forgot to mention that...
Anyway, the ribbons are not changeable, but this shade of violet/purple was the closest to the colour of the skirt and I've been to all the major shops that sell such things in my city; i haven't really thought of using black ribbons, though sweatdrop

thanks for every "constructive criticism" and compliment, so far ^_^

amylee2211


Bunnybam

PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:15 pm


Oh my gosh that is such an adorable skirt!! Great job! xd
PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:08 pm


I think the ribbons are cute smile

great job!

Lolita_Eva


amylee2211

PostPosted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:08 am


Thank you really much! ^_^
PostPosted: Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:04 pm


So were the alterations on the skirt difficult to do? Did it take you a long time? I've seen soo many skirts like that while thrifting and never thought I'd be able to do anything with them. But, yours looks so adorable it's inspired me to try. ^^

Bunnybam


amylee2211

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 1:13 pm


Bunnybam
So were the alterations on the skirt difficult to do? Did it take you a long time? I've seen soo many skirts like that while thrifting and never thought I'd be able to do anything with them. But, yours looks so adorable it's inspired me to try. ^^


I didn't really measure the time it all took me, but as i think back, i believe the that the sewing of the petticoat took me about 3-4 hours, and the alterations on the skirt about 18 hours.
By the way, if everything goes right i will be finishing the matching Alice Bow from the leftovers of the skirt (which, i just remembered, i bought for less than 2 dollars biggrin ; sorry but i just couldn't miss the occasion of stating that sweatdrop ) next week ^_^.

Anyway I'm really glad my work inspired you. It makes me feel like I have finally managed to give back a little bit of what this style offered and offers me smile
PostPosted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 6:41 pm


I think it's lovely, and that the ribbon offers a nice accent

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RimiKisaragi


PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 9:44 pm


beautifully done dear!
very inspirational to all who sew too
PostPosted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 6:32 pm


amylee2211
Bunnybam
So were the alterations on the skirt difficult to do? Did it take you a long time? I've seen soo many skirts like that while thrifting and never thought I'd be able to do anything with them. But, yours looks so adorable it's inspired me to try. ^^


I didn't really measure the time it all took me, but as i think back, i believe the that the sewing of the petticoat took me about 3-4 hours, and the alterations on the skirt about 18 hours.
By the way, if everything goes right i will be finishing the matching Alice Bow from the leftovers of the skirt (which, i just remembered, i bought for less than 2 dollars biggrin ; sorry but i just couldn't miss the occasion of stating that sweatdrop ) next week ^_^.

Anyway I'm really glad my work inspired you. It makes me feel like I have finally managed to give back a little bit of what this style offered and offers me smile


2 dollars?? wow that's great! I'd love to see a picture of the alice bow if you'd care to post ^^
yeah, you definitely inspired me. I haven't really been motivated to sew lolita much lately but you gave me motivation! ^^ I see so many skirts just like that at thrift stores and I had a bunch given to me too. I had no idea I could turn them into lolita but now I'm going to try lol

Bunnybam


TrickMeMoon

PostPosted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:51 pm


I'm really jealous! I wish I had the kind of patience to alter a skirt that much >w< Very lovely job~
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