And again, from the top

I threatened to do one that was mostly orange, and here it is. how wrong is it that all my “what shoes go with these dresses?” problems could be solved if only I could find a pair of orange espadrilles? quite wrong.

Also wrong is me not matching the stripes on the front band, but, you know, with clashing prints this busy I expect not very many people will even notice. (As the saying goes, “If they’re nice they won’t notice, and if they notice they’re not nice.”) The stripes were not on the grain — they are printed on the bias, so even though the band looks cut on the bias, it’s not. Does that make sense? I hope so. It’s a very lightweight voile from Hancock’s — I thought it was on sale over Memorial Day but it was in fact just hanging out next to the sale fabric, hoping to have some of the sale frenzy rub off on it. Which is of course exactly what happened; by the time I got to the cutting table I was already too deeply invested to mind that it wasn’t forty percent off. These two fabrics were designed to coordinate, or at least they were in the same “collection,” which, I have to say, feels more than a little bit like cheating, considering the last dresses either had fabrics created more than a couple decades apart, or that were sourced, by hand, from different countries. (It was nice not to have to look at the colors under every light bulb in the house, though, to make sure they really matched. Which I do even though I have full-spectrum fluorescents in the sewing room.)

Here is a closer view of the bodice:

And here, for those who requested it, the back view:The skirt is a bit hung up on the dressform on the right side.

I think this is the last one, even though I have some red, turquoise, and dark blue paisley that matches exactly with a turquoise scribble print … we’ll just have to see.

Just a reminder that next Sunday I will be at the housing works Bookstore all afternoon for the Literary magazine Fair. All literary magazines $2, proceeds support housing Works! Come by in a dress and I will give you a pen (while supplies last). and if anyone has made any sightings of orange wedge espadrilles in the nyc area, would you let me know?

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