Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Elizabeth Swann Fabric

Once I finish my Elizabeth Swann stays and also make some panniers I wanted to one day make this dress. I always thought it would have to be way into the future when I had $100 or more to spend on fabric.

Well, this weekend I found some fabric! It's not a perfect match, not as gold as hers...it's more cream and buttery. But it's close enough for me and I got all of it for just $22.50!
So...now I just have to keep my eyes open for fabric for the underskirt.
Don't you just love it when you find things like that? :)

8 comments:

  1. I cannot believe how perfect it is....

    Love you and miss you! It's weird you not living here anymore.... :( Let's get together and read some more Emma!

    Love you!
    Genevieve

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  2. Wow. I forgot how beautiful that fabric is! Way to go! =]
    ~Marguerite

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  3. I love the fabric and what a great price! I love to read your blog and all the great sewing projects you work on. My family re-enacts the years between 1750-1812, so you are always an inspiration to me to get back to my sewing. Your clothing always looks so nice. I can't wait to see how this dress turns out. I always love when I can get a good deal on fabric. I have 3 girls to make dresses for, so I am always on the look out for good stuff. Good luck on all your projects.

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  4. Oh, that fabric is amazingly perfect! I love Colonial fashion, and Elizabeth's dresses are so gorgeous!

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  5. Gasp! That is SO exciting! It looks like it will be perfect for the project!
    I had something like that happen to me today too! I've been wanting to make a black velvet spencer jacket like the one Lizzie wears in the '95 Pride & Prejudice, but velvet was so expensive so I thought it would be a while yet...
    and then I went to *whispers* Wal Mart today, and it had just what I wanted for a mere $5.95 a yard!!! :-O I'm so excited! :-)

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  6. Gorgeous, and just right for the task (and way to go on the bargain!) It was meant to be.

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  7. how fun! Don't you love it when God puts stuff like that in your lap. :)

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