5 posts tagged “dresses”
Ever since I started taking a deeper look at shwe shwe and the way the reverse of the material was used I was determined to use it in a dress with reverse bodice details. I had an idea in my mind of what type of dress I would like it to be, but not until reading on Erin's Blog Dress a day about her love of the Duro dress did I have a name and some history to put to the image of the dress I had in my head.
Last year when I went shopping for Vauneen for some shwe shwe to make into her lovely family made cot quilt for baby Tau, she also chose a pattern for a dress as I had offered to make her one, and while she paged through the pattern books I choose a pattern for a dress for myself. It turns out we both chose almost identical patterns, just from different books.
The red dress is one I made for the lovely Elke for her birthday. She is my gardening inspiration and so the flower pattern was quite applicable. Sometimes the reverse of the shwe shwe is quite dark and not much of the pattern shows through, but in this the faint white flowers shone through nicely. I had bought some broad red floral ribbon for something else that seemed perfect for this dress so I added it as a trim instead of the traditional reverse.
The brown one is the dress I made for myself. I could get it work the first few times I wore it, but I realise now that the cotton was still a bit stiff. After a few washes it no longer stands straight but flows comfortably and has become one of my favourite summer dresses. I think it will work well for me in Autumn , early winter too, as I am not fond of long sleeves, even in winter and think tights and boots with this dress will work well.
you can see some more gorgeous Duro Dresses here
Sarah from The Needle and Damage done
Modified Duro from Stacy Sews
Princess of Bob made this gorgeous brown and turquoise one
I loved the way this dress that I made for the awesome Martine turned out. I had made myself a dress in teh same pattern using some mozanbique fabric given to me a few years ago by the equallay awesome Marlise, (more about Mozambique fabrics in a future post to come, as I have just returned from a week of sea sand and sun in Moz)
Martine liked the style of mine and requested one for her end of year office party.
Its made out of some of the purple shwe shwe that I bought, with a lilac satin bodice.
It looked just super on Martine ( if I may say so myself)
Modgadi is the daughter of the really awesome Ronette, and the two of them have great dress sense. At the weekend in Greylingstad I gave Modgadi a little shwe shwe dress I had made for her.
Last week Ronette sent me this gorgeous picture of Modgadi on her birthday last week. She is helping her mom make her birthday cake and wearing the best birthday outfit ever! Think I should try make a tradition out of making a dress for Modgadi as a birthday present every year. With such a lovley model wearing my creations how could I not?
Last Thursday was a public holiday for Women's Day. It was also the first pleasant day after a week of cold and miserable conditions - so perfect for finding some shwe shwe wearing ladies.
I passed two women whom I wanted to stop for, but finally managed to get my timing and traffic all aligned when I passed Christine.
Christine's dress was made in Swaziland. Christine is not from there, but bought it from someone passing through. The dress is made of the same fabric as my favourite skirt from E, so I know that the pattern is called 'square dots' .
The pockets and the use of a narrow stripe of contrast below the pockets is very similar to mine, but mine was made close to Swaziland so there might be some correlation.