ok so is it saving a vintage dress or is it sacrilege? let me know what you think at the end.
I always get a pang of doubt, along with a large dollop of guilt when I take a pair of scissors to a vintage frock. Some precious item that has managed to survive over 50 years, what right do I have to do anything but admire?
Ok there are certain items that just need straight forward mending; replacing a broken zip, re-stitching a seam that has come apart. All these things are fine, along with taking in and letting out when this doesn't involve doing something that is un-do-able, like cutting up your fabric! This is where I start to wonder 'should I? shouldn't I?'


Had I been a little slimmer I might have thought about adding panels down the sides to increase the width, but with the state of the seams, it seemed that a complete new pink dress was in order and then getting the velvet panel back on the front. Simple eh...


Next was the velvet panel, it had lovely scallop detailing top and bottom that I didn't want to lose.
The top was easy enough as already finished as part of the closures on the original dress, but the bottom needed to be sorted, originally it had a raw edge and the pink covered it with a neat finish. This I couldn't do as the new dress had the velvet on top not beneath the pink. So I sewed a piece of black lining on to the velvet, right sides together, following the original scallop line.

The original fasteners were too badly worn to use again, so I made some more and I will let you know all about that in another blog as that is a session all on it's own.
But here is the finished frock, so what do you think? I'm glad I did it and when I wore it out I got loads of compliments so I'm pleased with that. Oh and don't fret that silk has not gone to waste, but into the re-use box, where it will grace some future project.
and of course it needs a hat.
Well till next time.
Happy christmas or non-demonial greetings if you prefer.
hugs Ally x



But here is the finished frock, so what do you think? I'm glad I did it and when I wore it out I got loads of compliments so I'm pleased with that. Oh and don't fret that silk has not gone to waste, but into the re-use box, where it will grace some future project.
Well till next time.
Happy christmas or non-demonial greetings if you prefer.
hugs Ally x

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