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The best dress. In any room. On any occasion. That's a promise. Attention fashionistas, glamourattis, and twirling enthusiasts everywhere: The Party Dress Book is the book you've been waiting for. Get an inside look at the inspiration, work, and techniques of creative dressmaking of celebrated New York designer Mary Adams. A unique combination of striking and wearable, Mary's gorgeous dresses are a glam departure from the norm. In this book, you'll learn the secrets to designing her trademark wearable decadence and how to sew your own delicious creations. Start with Mary's influences, process as a creative dressmaker, and essential techniques, and then move into step-by-step instruction on how to produce a scene-stealer of your own. With Mary's straightforward, self-taught techniques, classic and customizable pattern, and inspired whimsy, making jaw-dropping dresses is simple and fun. The real work will be feigning modesty when you say, "Oh, this dress? I made it myself." No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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patterns for strapless bodices (with spaghetti straps and halter options) and circle skirts in sizes 4 (33" bust, 28" waist) to 14 (40" bust, 35-1/2" waist). update: impressions after revisiting this book -- still not that excited about the patterns but glad I added this book to my library because the technique illustrations and instructions are even more fantastic than I remembered. I could spend hours looking through this, lost in the pages. ( )