Wedding hair is easy. Hot rollers for 15 minutes and then pile it all on top like Betty Grable, pin with bobby pins, like 100 of them, and spray that bitch. Avoid wind, babies, and open flames! Glue on lashes, PARTY ON!
I won this fabric from J and O fabrics retro contest! Well, I bought it with the gift card I won. I had my eye on it for some time. Cute, no? All those glamour girls! The color is lime green for the background. The pattern I used is like this one: I am too lazy to take a picture of the actual pattern, but you get the idea. It's a scoop neck with scallops. The sleeves are also scalloped. I am having scalloped potatoes for dinner RIGHT now. Is that weird...who knows...but it IS yummy irony. Dress Details: Material: Cotton, about 7 yards Closure: Side zip Fit: fitted bodice and full skirt with scallop neck and sleeve, kimono sleeve Sewing Time: about 20 hours of work including pattern drafts, and tests taaaadaaaaa! SMUG FACTORY, no? of course you can do an interview.... I make these photo ladies LOOK good I was contemplating doing a quick video on my you tube channel with tips for doing these scallops. I wore this for Thanksgiving and my mum ...
I found the bias on my sleeve patterns and cut them on the bias. The extra stretch is awesome for plus sized biceps! It can also add a cool design feature if used with prints!
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