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Lesson One. 
When buying trim, stick to trims that can be sewn on by machine unless you intend to apply less than one yard of it.

Lesson Two.
When attempting to recreate a dress with an excess of 50 yards of trim, see lesson one.

Lesson Three.
When sitting and hand applying this more than 50 yards of said non-machine-sewable trim, do not freak out if the dress is not done when you thought it would be.

Lesson Four.
WWKD actually works. :-)

I am applying WWKD as much as possible this weekend to see if I can get all the trim on the main dress done. I think I can get the dress put together during the week IF I don't have to spend any more time past Sunday night on trim. 

Assuming that is true, then I need to make a decision. I can probably get the dress wearable without the pinked & slashed lining to the pendant sleeves, and with a fairly plain set of undersleeves. If I do this, I will probably never get around to replacing those parts. If I want to finish the dress properly, it will probably take another 2-3 weeks.

I won't know until Sunday night how much will be possible. Until then, I'll apply WWKD liberally to the affected area.


Just keep sewing! Just keep sewing! Just keep sewing!

Date: 2007-04-07 01:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karenjgeorge.livejournal.com
I was wondering what WWKD was too.

I have a frickin' lot of trim to sew on the Anne of Austria gown. That Anne of Austria gown has been just sitting there since last fall when I removed the two rows of wandering trim and some braid, too, off the bottom of the gown. The gold and silver on black can be machine sewn (if basted by hand first to keep it from wandering all over the velvet) but the braid is really kind of a PITA to try and sew on the machine. If there is anything that would make the job easier, I wanna know about it.

Another lesson - don't take short-cuts unless you are absolutely confident of the outcome. I confess, I was lazy and didn't hand baste the trim the first time around. Removing all that trim was no fun. I think I have learned my lesson now.

Date: 2007-04-07 05:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] love3angle.livejournal.com
for WWKD, see response above. :-0

I agree with the no shortcuts mantra, though I honestly think it isn't any faster to baste and machine sew than it would be just to hand sew it. I also find that if the trim has any bumps or depth to it the presser foot will shove it around while you sew and it will never go on straight. There comes a point when the sloppiness gets to me and I hate it and won't wear it.

By putting it on all by hand I pretty much get the trim exactly where I want it and the whole thing just looks so much better. It's really not any more trouble than machine sewing it and I'll e much happier with teh results. It's that there's so much of it on this dress I'm kicking myself.

Date: 2007-04-07 05:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karenjgeorge.livejournal.com
*GROAN*

I guess I knew in my heart that handsewing is really the way to go, but I was hoping...

I understand and share your pain.

Date: 2007-04-08 05:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] love3angle.livejournal.com
Well, I'll be with you in spirit when you do yours. :-) WWKD!!!

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