Monday, September 26, 2011

Jess the Model

So - I decided to model my Alabama Chanin shirts that I finished. This sort of picture feels a little goofy when I see them of myself but I wanted to do an experiment with my lights to see if I could overpower bright sunlight in the way I wanted to. I tend to use strait on flash to fill in scenes vs light on one side like this. So - kill two birds! So, forgive the gazing into the middle distance 'look' and check out the clothes.

This one was made using the tank top pattern and three thrifted and free tshirts. The orange lining shows through with the reverse applique. I used her stencil, too. With the lining it's a tad small. I'm glad I did this with the lining as a precursor to the dress I am going to start. I plan to size up with the dress.


This is the tunic length top and is unlined. This has applique with lots of beading. I forgot to take a detail shot but trust me it is sparkly. If you click on the picture you can see it a little better. The hand beading took a long time but in the end it was worth it. I get a lot of complements on it when I wear it out.



2 comments:

Heather L. said...

your tunic is amazing!!! I love all that handwork! I wish I was a more patient sewer because I would probably do more on the machine. As it is, I really adore the handsewing. Talk around the lunch table today really centered on art and crafts.....several artists here today and a few craft/art shows just attended...planning. must make some flowers....

PS: your mushroom photos are really beautiful too!

Julie B said...

Jessica, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. I returned the favor and found this picture. What a great job you did on this. It is a fabulous piece.

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