The 3rd week of Project run&play go for the theme "Mad for Plaid"...
Talking about someone who MAD for plaid, let's check my fabrics IN MY STASH.
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| A little collection of plaid from my sewing corner |
You can guess that I have no need to buy fabric for this week. My problem is to select the RIGHT ONE to work with. So, I let the girl chooses for herself and we got the plaid with pink one.
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| Plaid with her favorite color |
I want to learn and do some technique which I've never done before. After looking through my mom's sewing book, I thought I will taking hand smocking on the dress. I used very plain but cute pattern from
this Japanese sewing pattern book. The girl model is so lovely, look at those hair.
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| I flip this pattern to my hand smocking plaid dress |
I used the top part of this dress but changed the skirt part by adding hand smocking detail and lengthen it a bit. Hand smocking took me an age to finished. I'm not a fan for hand sewing and this smocking took so much time that I thought I have to submit this dress on the next season. Luckily! it was done on time.
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| Hand smocking details, this technique called weaven basket smocking in mom's book. |
The process was such a pain but the result was as a gain for me. I'm so happy with them that I even thought to learn others smocking technique in the near future.
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| The finish work was such a reward for me. |
In case any of you want to know how to make this smocking please let me know. I will try to make a tutorial if someone interested (and have a lot of time to do so)
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| The dress has buttons closure along the back |
As we don't normally have fall or winter here this dress can wear all around the year. I plan to pair it with cardi and legging if the weather colder.
At the moment, the girl did enjoy to wear this with rain boots to play out after raining.
This week on project run & play, you will found A LOT of incredible plaid outfits both from designer
here and from sew-along pool
here. Let's check them out.
Thanks for stopping by, I would love to hear from you!
P.S. My plaid collections are the
Thai traditional handwoven plaid called "Pa-kao-ma"
Pha-kao-ma is a basic stable piece in Thai's household. It is a multipurpose garment. Used as a towel, sarong, sash, carrying, wrapping and etc. in Thai culture from at least 900 years.
My ex-project with hand-woven plaid