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Black and White, and Red All Over

10.23.2017 by Tracey //

Sadie Chiffon Dress

Hello Everybody! Long time, no see. When I was trying to figure out what to write, I was thinking about all the reasons that I could list that would explain the big gap since my last post. I started to mentally scroll through my excuses, and almost immediately I thought of a long-time family friend who once commissioned my sister for a painting. When he called to check in about her progress, she proceeded to tell him why the painting wasn’t finished, to which he replied, “I don’t want to hear about your problems. This is business.” What is lost in reading this, is that this man is one of the funniest people I know, and his delivery of this line was made with the most perfect comedic precision. It’s a line that we imitate and repeat frequently in our family, indicating, yeah, we’ve all got problems, now get on with it. And we always laugh when we say it.

Sadie Chiffon Dress

Thinking about our family friend calls to mind the many times that we attended New Orleans Saints football games in his Superdome suite. Many of those games were during the “Aints” era when we couldn’t win a game to save our life! In the midst of our collective depression about our repeated failures, our group would be zinging some of the most hilarious lines anyone has ever heard.

Sadie Chiffon Dress

Now I know losing a football game is not the end of the world. But humor has helped me to process bigger tragedies as well. A few years ago, my grandfather passed away and it was a particularly difficult loss for me. But I can’t think about his funeral and how hard that day was without also thinking about my brother’s eulogy which was so funny that it actually elicited whoops from the congregation.

Sadie Chiffon Dress

Like Truvy says in Steel Magnolias, “Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion”. There’s something about the contrast between those feelings that sharpens them both and somehow makes them even more meaningful. Life is complicated and I know I’m going to feel bad some of the time. The only way to get through it is to go ahead and feel it completely. But when I can also laugh in the middle of it, what a great gift that is.

Sadie Chiffon Dress

Pattern, Tessuti Sadie Slip Dress

Fabric, Silk Chiffon, B&J Fabric

Photography by Santiago Vanegas

Now let’s talk about this dress. One of my goals of 2017 was to make a garment out of silk chiffon. Nothing like trying chiffon for the first time and cutting on the bias. The good news was that I could use the stripes of the print to stay on grain. The bad news is that I would need to match the side seams and create a perfect chevron shape with the meeting of those stripes. I did a pretty decent job with the matching, but I’ve got one side seam that is ripply (is that a word?) and one side that’s smooth. Learning curve! The dress pattern is the Tessuti Sadie Slip Dress and I am in love with this pattern. I made a size small with no adjustments except for fiddling with the length of the straps. Just to jazz things up, I added the ruffle at the bottom. The ruffle strip has a stay stitch at the bottom, hidden in the print pattern, and left unhemmed so the fabric will unravel a bit the more I wear it. I left the top part of the ruffle with a raw edge as well for a deconstructed look.

Sadie Chiffon Ruffle

In closing, my heart goes out to those who are dealing with the aftermath of hurricanes, earthquakes, or fires. It’s been an intense season of natural disasters and a particularly difficult time for many people. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Categories // Dresses, Garments Tags // Chiffon, Sadie Slip Dress, silk, Slip Dress, Tessuti Patterns

Anna’s Heirlooms

07.12.2015 by Tracey //

Pink Silk Gown with Lace

Pale Pink Gown, Lace Detail

Pale Pink Gown, Side Detail

Pale Blue Gown, with embroidery and lace

Pale Blue Gown, Bodice Detail

Short Cotton Gown

Crochet Detail

White Cotton Gown with pintucks and lace

Pintucks and Lace

Cotton Gown, Side Detail

Photography by Santiago Vanegas

You would think that we would have stirred up some ghosts with this photo shoot.  Not really.  Mostly just stirred up dust.  But it was worth it to endure the 120 degree heat of the attic and all that dust to get these images.

These absolutely lovely gowns belong to my friend Anna.  I saw them for the first time when I was at Anna’s for one of her lunches for her “girls”.  I am so lucky to have a friend like her.  She is one of the best storytellers that I know and she has a way of elevating the simplest thing to something special.  So it was at one of Anna’s lunches that she pulled out a box and started to pass around these garments, explaining how most of them belonged to her grandmother and her mother.  The whole experience was so feminine and so nostalgic with all of us women sitting in a circle, eating chicken salad, sharing stories, and handling such beautiful, sentimental heirlooms.

I have to admit, I’m kind of obsessed with these gowns.  The pin tucks and the lace insertions, these are the elements that I want to be putting into the garments that I make.  One of the reasons that I started this blog is to hold myself accountable for my creativity.  It’s way too easy to let all the responsibilities of life completely take over.  With this post, I’m setting the intention to take the plunge into heirloom sewing and to figuring out different ways to use these techniques in modern garments.  I don’t fully understand why, but there are times when I am mentally blocked.  I guess I want to be good at it so much that I’m stuck.  I laugh at my kids when they get so worked up when they can’t do something successfully the first time they try it.  I tell them, “You silly goofballs, of course you can’t do it yet, you’ve never tried it before!”  I need to start taking my own advice.  Just start.  And know that I’m going to make mistakes along the way.  It’s going to be worth the effort.

Have a great week!

Categories // Style Tags // Cotton, Gown, Lace, Pintucks, silk

The Joy of Silk

03.08.2015 by Tracey //

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Photography by Santiago Vanegas

We were talking about super heroes at the dinner table the other day.  This is not uncommon since I have a 10 year old son.  And I got to thinking about what kind of super hero I would want to be.  If I had special powers I think it would manifest something like Magneto, but instead of being able to control metal, I’d be able to control fabric.  I could just suck anything I wanted out of the fabric store and swirl it around a dress form in a perfectly draped garment.  Now that would be really cool.

And silk…well, I’ve only recently come to love it.  When I started sewing, silk intimidated the hell out of me.  But I’ve come to find that working with it is more forgiving than you think it’s going to be.  And it’s just beautiful, so there’s that too.

Next week, we have Something Pretty to show you.  See you then!

Categories // Photos Tags // santiago vanegas photography, silk

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