Fake bridal veil project, entry 2
May. 10th, 2013 08:05 pmI went to JoAnn's after posting the previous sewing entry to acquire more lace. While they had another spool of lace in the same pattern, it wasn't exactly the same color - more of a stark white than the cream I had already pinned in. And they only had the one spool left, period. So I shrugged and bought it - that's one of the nice things about knowing that nobody will see it closer than many feet away!
I was able to use my mom-in-law's sewing machine, from circa 1951. (You can tell from the centenary medal they put on it.)

As I mentioned, it only does straight stitching, but it still works!
After I hemmed the whole thing (yeah, it's puckered, big deal for my purposes), I decided to hand-sew it to a hairband, so that I'd have a way of actually putting it on without having to hide my whole head. I ruffled it to give the affair some height. I think it came out pretty well.
Later this weekend, I'll put up photos of me in the whole outfit!
I was able to use my mom-in-law's sewing machine, from circa 1951. (You can tell from the centenary medal they put on it.)


After I hemmed the whole thing (yeah, it's puckered, big deal for my purposes), I decided to hand-sew it to a hairband, so that I'd have a way of actually putting it on without having to hide my whole head. I ruffled it to give the affair some height. I think it came out pretty well.
Later this weekend, I'll put up photos of me in the whole outfit!