Applique is formed by applying one layer of fabric, the applique, to the surface of another which is usually the garment section. An applique can be made of a variety of fabrics and designs or motifs. They can be bold and decorative or appear more subtle.
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Miss Madra Lord |
The clean lines of a classic, collar-less jacket is the perfect backdrop to showcase a pair of marvelous vintage appliques found at an antique clothing show and sale. A green suede and brown leather tilt topper, green suede gauntlet gloves, and a silk paisley shell complete the one-of-a-kind ensemble. In addition to using vintage appliques as trim for the jacket, a man's silk tie was used for the shell and trim on the hat. A woman's brown leather glove was used for the hat crown. The jacket "button" was originally part of some vintage trim.
Tip: Antique shops, thrift stores, and flea markets are excellent
sources for doll fabrics and trims. Vintage scarves, handkerchiefs, silk
ties, leather gloves, as well as clothing make great fabric choices.
Buttons, beads, fur, lace, appliques, and embroidered trim can often be
salvaged from damaged clothing.
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Miss Madra Lord |
Ashton Drake's "Dark Desire" Madra Lord has been enhanced with an Integrity articulated body. Miss Lord's circa 1941 suit ensemble is from The Couture Touch. Cigarette holder is from Ashton Drake.
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Vogue 7485 |
Miss Lord's jacket was made from Vogue pattern #7485. The jacket was lengthened and the front waistline dart eliminated. A street-length, slightly a-line skirt was added for a smart, daytime look.
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Vogue 355, photo courtesy Genie Hillen |
Vogue 7485 was based on this original Vogue Couturier Design sewing pattern from 1940/41.
WOWEE!!!! Melissa! You've outdone yourself with this appliqued beauty! Fantastic! I soooo adore this! Have a wonderful holiday, Megin
ReplyDeleteThank you Megin. It was a lot of fun to do. Those wonderful appliques were a lucky find. Have a jolly Christmas!
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