ok well it is reorderable so since we have some time I will hang out and hope they give me a good cupon for one of the sales coming up. We also need to figure out style and yardage...
that kind of dress but with solid sleeves instead of the kind that lace up the "top" of the sleeves.... and you talked about filling out the skirt a bit more so I wouldn't be as top heavy.
ROFLMAO, sweetie, I know the woman that makes that dress... she is on my freinds list! Silverstah. Honestly though knowing your body type and the fact that this is all about ren pretty instead of any sort of ren accurate I am going to sugest more of a princess cut with a built in crinoline to full the skirt up. Let me know when you are available to do some pattern making. It will be a full day though and you will need to have a similar style of bra that you plan on using for the wedding so we can get the support right.
*snorfle* I was peeking at my referrers report, and saw this. ;)
It usually takes about 5.5-6.6 yards of 60" wide for that style - I put a full circle skirt on mine, attached flush to the bodice. the sleeves are cut out of the big triangular shaped pieces leftover from cutting the circle skirt, and then the bodice is generally cut from a seperate piece, unless the person is teeny enough to have it cut from whatever's left from the skirt cutout. (Did that make *any* sense? *grin*)
I just went to a HUGE sale a their warehouse. It turns out that the companys run out of Atlanta. The prices there were really steeply discounted. I think me and my GF got about $350 in fabric for about $80. It is really worth a look.
oooh do NOT even tell me that! I need a biger space for my fabric horde as it is! Ok next time I come down to atlanta... I am so there. :) Anyways how have ya been, it's been far too long...
Oooooh
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Lemmie know the final cost and I'll see about getting the money to you one way or another.
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that kind of dress but with solid sleeves instead of the kind that lace up the "top" of the sleeves.... and you talked about filling out the skirt a bit more so I wouldn't be as top heavy.
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Lol I am a geek.
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And do you have a picture of the pattern you're looking at? Cause I really like this one *grins*
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It usually takes about 5.5-6.6 yards of 60" wide for that style - I put a full circle skirt on mine, attached flush to the bodice. the sleeves are cut out of the big triangular shaped pieces leftover from cutting the circle skirt, and then the bodice is generally cut from a seperate piece, unless the person is teeny enough to have it cut from whatever's left from the skirt cutout. (Did that make *any* sense? *grin*)
Let me know if you have questions. :)
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Anyways how have ya been, it's been far too long...