These are the words that I hope come to mind when you see my signature style.
This Christening Gown is one of my favorite creations. I made it in December for my new Goddaughter, Ella. She was just 3 weeks old when she was baptized. Isn't she adorable?
This picture shows the yoke detail. I spent many hours smocking a "block" for the yoke. Then, much of it was cut away to shape the yoke (and even more was lost in the seams). That was the worst part- cutting away the smocking!
The dress is a classic 28" long and has a machine embroidered cross/floral design with a lacy fancy band and ruffle at the bottom.
Here is Ella modelling the gown. I love the length on her. It was long enough to go past her feet without overwhelming her little 3 week old self. I took these pictures myself with a new photo light I got for Christmas. I love the way they turned out!
This is one of my favorite pictures from the Christening day. She is wearing a sweater and bonnet made by my friend Shirley. The cross necklace was a gift from me: a keepsake of the day.
My daughter gave her the Christening Bear that day. She looks so cute with a little bow in her hair.
Details on the Dress:
Pattern for Yokes: Chery Williams Baby Yokes, size 3 mos.
Pattern for Sleeves: Ellen Briggs Party Dress, size 1, reduced by 10%
Fabric: Satin Batiste, 100% cotton
Laces: French 100% cotton
Embroidery: Linny's Heirloom by Artistic Designs
Ella says, "I love my dress, Auntie Lisa. I feel so pretty and girly in it."
"Yeah, Aunt Lisa, you rock!"
"Yahoo, Project Run & Play: Signature Style!"
Oh my! She is too precious! I just made a christening gown over the weekend. Actually, I made it out of the baby's grandmother's wedding dress. It warns my heart to see christening gowns on sweet little babies. :)
ReplyDeleteYou did an amazing job! It's just breath taking! :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! The gown is so lovely and perfect and the baby is so very precious.
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful and your gown is exquisite.
ReplyDeleteWow, I hope you win this weeks sew along. This dress looks like it took so much work! It is simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job Momma!
with love
-Jo
Thank you all for your nice comments. This is one of my favorite things that I've made.
ReplyDeleteOh this is just so lovely! I have a thing for vintage/heirloom type Christening dresses.
ReplyDeleteHeirloom sewing still scares us!!! Wish it were easier.... :). You did a wonderful job for your signature style.
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much- it is fun to share with people who appreciate your creations! Frances Suzanne- I know you girls can do heirloom- your stitching skills and embroidery are fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! You did a fabulous job on this gown. Wow!
ReplyDeleteThat gown is just gorgeous! Love the smocking and the row of flowers under it. And what a darling baby! =)
ReplyDeleteWe featured you on our blog. Thanks for sewing along! http://shaffer-sisters.blogspot.com/2013/02/prp-sew-along-winter-2013.html
ReplyDeleteWith Love,
Shaffer Sisters