Regina came to me a few months ago with a challenge. She will be a
bridesmaid at a Dr. Who theme wedding and she needs help creating her attire: a
deep-blue long gown with a white Victorian-inspired bolero. Essentially, she
wanted to be a TARDIS incarnated as a bridesmaid. Challenge accepted.
She gave me this photo reference for the gown.
The bride had given Regina the material for her dress; I would sew her gown
from scratch. She wanted to look for the white blouse that I can just renovate
into the bolero she imagines, so she went all around town until she found a
long-sleeved ruffled piece.
Incorporating Regina’s ideas with the online images of Victorian
boleros, I mocked-up this design for her approval.
With all elements agreed on, I went to work. Figuring out the bias
skirt for her gown was a bit tricky because even after I did all the math, my
pattern still came out wrong. Luckily, there was enough material to absorb the standard
10% error margin.
Same goes with the bolero. Good thing I had enough white voile in my
fabric stash to cover for the wrap-around and wrist ruffles.
For this project, I had to fire up my serger machine for the ruffles
and edge overlocks. It was an essential tool for the ruffling and the hemming
of the spandex gown.
Here’s the gown and bolero ready for the fitting. [Another vital tool
in use here is the adjustable body form. I set it to Regina’s measurements. I
won’t be able to complete these sewing projects without it. So yes, I need an
adjustable male body form.]
The biggest challenge for me was the pair of “window” patches on the
bolero. Because I had given up my embroidery machine in a previous life, I had
to figure out how to make it using either my regular sewing machine (the
zigzag feature) or the serger (the rolled hem feature). I used up so much
thread and practice cloth but finally succeeded in zigzagging the window panes
and hand-sewing them onto the blouse.
To complete Regina’s TARDIS persona, I made these jewelry accessories for her:
the pilot light earrings (come back for a blog post on how I did those), the "police box" bangle, and the door sign pendant necklace. She liked them.
And here is our gorgeous bridesmaid at the church...
... and at the wedding reception (with her doppelganger). Achievement unlocked.
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