Second Outfit Entry
Samantha’s (real) Bridesmaid Dress
by Miriam
This is the 7th dress I have made for our spoiled
doll friends, and I think I answered the question of why I haven’t started
selling – (hint - the number of hours spent on this one!) Glad only 2 outfits are required for
this contest or I might never be a productive member of society again!
As I did for my first entry (#2), I looked through American
Girl books for pictures of outfits American Girl never made. This is Samantha’s bridesmaid dress
from “Samantha Saves the Wedding” and the full picture can be found in
“Samantha’s Wedding Memories." After I made this I learned that AG did make Samantha a bridesmaid dress
in 2004. I searched for a picture
and it turned out I had seen it before - but AG’s version looked absolutely
*nothing* like the picture. (I
give them a “D”!) Relieved I can say AG never made *this*
dress! Here are the inspiration pictures…
I did not
start with all my materials on hand.
I collected them bit by bit.
I started with a Kona cotton I had in my stash for the main fabric
because it was the perfect color.
Next, I chose a white on white cotton stripe for the collar, and white
braid. I found a purple braid for
the sleeves at a bridal fabric store.
The hardest thing to find was the flower chain lace for the collar and
sleeve edge from ebay. Her
accessories are a big purple hair bow, a lacy petticoat, and a pink bouquet
with ribbons. Samantha will also
wear her black mary jane meet shoes, bloomers and her special occasion white
tights.
I actually
started with the bouquet! I had
just finished Rebecca’s dress for my 1st entry and I wasn’t ready to
start the daunting task of making the pattern and dress just yet. The bouquet uses a large pom-pom, which
I sewed elastic and ribbon to, and glued faux flowers and leaves to. (I also ended with the bouquet when the
first went missing!)
Next, I drew a *very* rough sketch of the pieces I expected
I would need to complete the dress to get an idea of what materials I would
need.
First fit check
The collar pieces – I could not find pleated trim near me, and
I’m impatient so I made my own.
End of day 2
How I imagined her lower sleeves to be made.
Attaching the collar.
Decided good old fashioned hand sewing would be easiest.
Samantha lends a hand with the hand-sewing (just kidding, she didn’t do didley!)
I decided she needed a petticoat…
Changes for Samantha.
I changed the bottom twice. I am a perfectionist to a fault! First two takes…
I also
had to lengthen the petticoat after lengthening the ruffle.
Last, my daughter helped me make another
bouquet to replace the first that went missing!
Completed Outfit
Samantha was 9
years old in 1904. She is being
raised by her very proper Victorian grandmother. While it was 3 years post Victorian era, this is still the
prevailing style - at least in her home.
Samantha was excited to be a bridesmaid at her uncle’s wedding. Samantha wears a dress with lots of
ruffles and lace, a large, high neck collar, a puffed upper sleeve, and slim
lower sleeve with crossing pin tucks.
She wears a large hair bow.
Samantha also must wear a petticoat, bloomers and tights to be a dressed
like a proper young lady. A
bouquet finishes the ensemble.
Samantha must have felt very grown up with such a beautiful and long
dress. (a long dress was a rare
treat for a girl Samantha’s age!)
Samantha was playing dress up with the other
girls, when her soon to be aunt Cornelia’s veil was destroyed by Cornelia’s 3
year old sister who thought it would be a good plaything. Samantha saved the day by having her
uncle drive her home in his new-fangled automobile to get her mother’s beautiful
old wedding veil so the wedding wouldn’t be spoiled.
The wedding processional.
What an exciting
and exhausting day! Grandmary will
still likely have a fit when she sees Samantha sleeping in her good new dress!
Hope you
enjoyed this post!
Miriam
Thank you for your entry!
Vote for this outfit via comment on this post or by emailing us
at nora.demington@gmail.com.
One vote per person.
You can vote for yourself.
You can vote for more than one outfit.
Hence, you can vote for multiple outfits. :-)
Voting for Second Outfits ends September 25th, 2013.
Information about this contest:
First Outfit Tasks Due July 14th, 2013.
Second Outfit Tasks Due August 25th, 2013.
51 comments:
This is beautiful!
incredible
I'm in awe of the patience this must have taken. The attention to detail is amazing.
You are amazing, Mirian! This dress/outfit is beautiful.
I vote for this. The attention to detail is incredible, and everything about this dress is lovely. Good luck!
My vote is for Miriam. This is incredibly amazing craftsmanship. The color and details are breathtaking!
My vote is for Miriam. This is incredibly amazing craftsmanship. The color and details are breathtaking!
Wow You are amazing.. You have so much patience to make those details. Beautiful outfit
This dress is fabulous! The detail on the sleeves is so intricate, you have more patience than I.
Oh my! Breathtaking! I just love how you did the sleeves and the collar. I would like to vote for this one. I prefer this over the one AG made. Excellent job!
Outstanding workmanship! Gets my vote hands down! You are very talented and I am envious of your ability. Two thumbs UP!
This is absolutely amazing!! Those sleeves are gorgeous! Samantha's always been a favorite of mine. :) This gets my vote!
Thank you everyone! Yep, it seemed to take forever, but I haven't done anything creative in quite a while. It is all my own design, no pattern.
I love this outfit! Fantastic.
Oh so gorgeous in every respect!! Love all the minute details! It has my vote!! DGLF
This is great! I love how you got Samantha involved in the sewing as well. ;-)
I love how you sourced your design inspiration from the books! Smart! It turned out so beautiful, and very well executed. :)
Amazing! This is a beautiful dress!
Amazing details, love it!
Perfect Dress! Love the sleeve work and collar. Great storeline.Gets my vote.
Wow, turned out beautiful! Like others have said, I like the sleeves with the detailing.
This is absolutely beautiful. I loved the detailing on the sleeves and the bouquet. The patience you must have had is amazing and the dress is so intricate with attention to every detail. I vote for this one!!
What a georgous dress. I know how much time you put into it. Samantha told (the other dollies) how beautiful she was dressed at the wedding. The sleeves are amazing as well as the amazing work on the collar. It looks as though the trim, the lace, the fabrics all were custom chosen for Samantha. This is a real winner !
Thanks everyone! and - oh yes - I'd like to vote for this outfit too - one of my favorites in the whole contest. :-)
Simply amazing. I am in awe. Such a labor of love! I am very impressed!
I vote for this! This is adorable and a great representation of an "actual" story dress rather than just an era piece. I love that it matches and tells a full story! Amazing work :)
This dress is stunning! Your attention to detail is amazing!! I LOVE it!!! Good Luck!
Lovely and amazing. You have enormous talent, Miriam.
Beautiful work - you are so amazingly talented!!!
Unbelievable!!! You are super talented! Very impressive. ~ :)
My vote is for Miriam #38 This is unbelievable! You are super talented! Beautiful job! :)
Oh my goodness, what a project. This is a wow of a dress!! All the best!
Very intricate work. Nice color . Very lucky dool.
This is truly lovely. The detail and color are wonderful. It must have taken forever to make!
Pretty, love it! :)
Entry #38 has my vote...Wow! This is spectacular. Such incredible detail. You are very gifted amd extremely talented.
Wish AG had made something closer to this! The collar and sleeves are fantastic.
Looks great. Love the details. Pretty amazing.
This is what AG should have made!
Love this! Voting for this one.
This is what AG should have made. Its so beautiful! I'm so impressed. I would buy that dress in a heartbeat. You have my vote!
Lovely! Vote!
i vote for this one
Miriam! If you read this, could you contact me? I'm interested in making Samantha's bridesmaid dress and absolutely love your design here. Thanks! My email: rebeccadzierzon@gmail.com
Wow, Rebecca, that's a real compliment! I wrote down your email, so you can delete the previous post if you don't want your email so public. I didn't really make a pattern, but will be happy to try and answer questions.
Magnificent work!!! Incredible! Beautiful! Thank you for posting. No, these comments are not over the top!
Really incredible piece of work. I am so impressed by your pleating details. I hate pleating things, so always impressed when other's take the time.
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