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  • Another Dream Dress Come True: The Corset Bodice Gown

    Another Dream Dress Come True: The Corset Bodice Gown

    If you know me at all, you know that I often bite off more than I can chew. I eat my food like I’ll never have another meal again, gobbling down faster than anyone else at the table. Then have to control myself to not go back for seconds and let myself digest what I just devoured.

    It’s not all that different when I have a new idea for a project that I want to tackle. Once I narrow down and choose something from the long wish list of garments and crafty projects I keep in my notes app on my phone, I jump in and start, thinking about how I am going to actually accomplish it later. A similar way to how I eat.

    One of my favorite sources of sewing patterns recently is Studio of Art patterns found on Etsy. I just love some of the designs they come out with for bridal and special occasion dresses that you can’t get anywhere else and result in high-end, dramatic and showcase ready creations. The patterns are usually difficult and challenging to construct, require skill, space and plenty of time for best results, and can take a great deal of material to make.

    I have made several of their patterns now and have been so pleased with the results. They came out with this sewing pattern and I just had to have it!

    Studio of Art pattern illustration
    Studio of Art Corset Bodice Off Shoulder Ball Gown pattern

    This stunning pattern features a corset style bodice with bust cups and built-in boning support, off the shoulder long sleeves, a gathered waistline and a large ball gown-style multi layered skirt.

    I gathered my supplies, ordered yardage consisting of a delicate Chantilly lace, a glittered tulle, soft tulle, rigid tulle and lining materials.

    pattern and material swatches
    The pattern illustration and sewing instructions with swatches of the fabrics

    Having enormous pattern pieces and several layers of many yards of fabric to carefully cut out, there was no way that I would be able to accomplish this at my home studio. Luckily, my sister is good friends with a woman, Sheila, who owns and runs a small local garment manufacturing facility called Westside Sut & Sew and allowed me to come and use her huge cutting table. She also helped me to lay out and cut the fabric layers, plus organize, separate and package up the cut pieces which was wonderful! Thank you Sheila!

    Sheila was amazing and so kind to help me cut out this big project at her workshop.

    I wanted it to be a real fantasy gown, getting an idea from a bridal gown that I had the pleasure of altering in 2025. One of the great perks of doing bridal and special occasion dresses is that I get to really study how the garments are constructed and what fabrics and techniques are used as I work on them for my clients. This particular gown that stuck in my head had a layer of fine glittery tulle under the outermost layer of the dress that just gave a lovely hint of shimmer and sparkle as the bride moved around in her dress.

    I decided that this pattern was a great opportunity to incorporate this glittery effect to the underlining of the dress. I layered the fabrics using the lace on top, the glitter tulle under the lace, 2 layers of soft tulle, a layer of stiff tulle, and the lining layer. These many layers gave a lovely swishy, twinkly and flowy (all technical terms) effect to the ballgown.

    The lace laid out and strategically cut for the bodice and sleeves
    The sleeve pieces, one with the glitter tulle underlining, one without

    There is just something about lace that captivates my interest with its beauty and pattern. I love all kinds of lace, but this Chantilly lace was just so delicate and perfect for this gown with the floral motif and scalloped eyelash edge. So so pretty!

    The gorgeous Chantilly lace!

    Once all the fabric was cut from the pattern, I placed it in a box, set it aside and took a little break from the project to work on other things I needed get done. I had actual clients that needed their projects finished, and this gown was meant to be a wish list, stretch my skills, creative learning type of project just to display in my studio or use for a photo shoot, not for anyone specific, so she could wait.

    After I had the necessary client work completed, paid for, and out the door, I found some time to get started on making the dress. First, I had to sew the initial layers of the lace and glitter tulle together by hand and then treat them as one layer as I constructed the dress. Each pattern piece was basted together at the edges to keep the fabric layers close to create some stability to the delicate lace while adding the little shimmer of tiny sequins of the tulle. That was time consuming in of itself, not to mention getting glitter and little bits of lace cuttings all over myself and my sewing room. My hand held battery operated vacuum cleaner came in quite handy!

    Day by day, little by little, I was able to work on the constructing the dress. I really started to see progress when the bodice was basically complete and I could pin it to my dress form and admire my progress!

    The bodice is nearly complete, the giant skirt was next
    So far, so good!

    It was about at this stage of construction of the dress when I got the call from Katherine. She asked if I’d like to participate in a photo shoot she was doing with someone that needed a bridal gown and accessories. Katherine is a lovely and talented makeup artist and hair stylist who I met at a fashion show as she and her team were doing all of the MUAH (makeup and hair) for the models. She owns Event Cosmetics and has a shop in the Pearl District in Portland, OR. She does many shows, weddings, and events, plus has many contacts in the fashion and creative industries in the Pacific Northwest.

    Katherine was planning this photo shoot with a photographer that she had previously done a shoot with, Amy Isacson. Amy lives and works in McCall, Idaho and runs her successful wedding photography business Amy Isacson Photography. She was going to be in Portland for just a short time and wanted to get some new photos for her portfolio while in town and also collaborate with other local wedding vendors including a location, florist, jeweler, makeup artist, model and dressmaker.

    Of course, I jumped on the opportunity and immediately got in touch with Amy. I talked to her about what dresses I have made that could be used at the shoot, plus accessories such as veils that I could bring along. This was the perfect reason to get the gown finished and ready to shoot on location.

    We were able to book one of my favorite models, Leann, to star in the shoot. I have had the pleasure of working with Leann on a few occasions, hiring her to model for me in several of my dresses. She just has a lovely delicate yet versatile face and a perfect curvy figure, plus is fun to be around and sassy to boot.

    I asked her if she would be able to come over and do a fitting in the dress so that I could finish it up and it would be ready to just zip up and go at the shoot. This meant that I really had to push and get the gown finished ASAP. I also asked my wonderful friend and hired marketing help Mackenzie to come along and get some photos while we were doing the dress fitting so that we could get some behind the scenes footage, plus she knows Leann well and was the one to introduce us, so it was a win-win for everyone!

    It all came together so fast with Amy, Katherine, Leann and myself, along with Amy’s son Jack to take videos. We met up at the location for the shoot which is this absolutely gorgeous restored historic home in downtown Portland. Amy is friends with a man, John, who works for the homeowner’s business called Arciform. They specialize in interior design, renovating and restoring homes. They have done an amazing job on the home in which we had the honor to have the photo shoot. John was there at the house to supervise and give us some history on the house and show us around. What a treat it was to get to go inside and explore around this lovely home!

    The shoot went so well and had so many lucky breaks along the way! As Katherine was doing Leann’s hair and makeup, Leann wore some lingere and a silk robe that I had as part of another collection and brought along with me to the shoot. She looks gorgeous in just that!

    Model prep time with Katherine and Leann as photographer Amy checks the lighting on her camera
    Leann captures a mirror selfie wearing lace undies and a satin robe

    As the shoot happened around the house, I fluffed the gown, then got out of the way!

    This library landing in the home was my favorite spot
    The cool library with the blue walls and crystal chandelier was simply divine!
    I love this photo I took of Leann in the gown.
    Katherine touches up Leann’s makeup in the sitting room
    One of my favorite shots from the day: Leann on the couch sipping on a glass of champagne. You can even see a little twinkle of the glitter tulle in this photo!

    I brought along another dress as well as some veils and a fur shrug in case Amy wanted to capture another look. This worked in my favor as I got even more photos with my creations included!

    Katherine places a veil on Leann downstairs in the foyer
    The stairway was the perfect setting to shoot with the wonderful wallpaper, stained glass window and beautiful woodwork
    Bringing along an additional dress and veil was a smart idea!

    We had such a fun day and came away with some amazing photos and videos that we all can use for our portfolios! It certainly was exciting and a great motivation to keep going and creating just for the love of creating. I hope this brings even more opportunity to collaborate with other artists locally and beyond.

    We even got a little sunshine and were able to go outside! Great shot!

    Another Dream Dress Come True!

  • 2025 New Years Resolutions, Goals and Aspirations

    2025 New Years Resolutions, Goals and Aspirations

    Yours, Truly, beaming with excitement, pride and joy, at my Love, Stephanie shop opening on January 6, 2024. Also wearing a new dress I made and a fascinator also made by me.

    Foreshadowing at it’s finest!

    When the inevitable New Year’s Day rolls around and we all need to pick ourselves up, start a new year, and think about what you’d like to accomplish in the next 12 months. Of course, this takes reflection on the year (or years) that just passed whether it was good or bad, and that could conjure up some feelings of many kinds.

    As I write this blog as a personal journal, I feel the need to write down my thoughts whether anyone is reading it or not. I don’t aim to find the answers or get a response, I just want to write and get it all down while I am thinking of it for my own clarity and peace of mind.

    First up: reflection. 2024 was a busy, eventful and educational year for me. There were some highlights that I would like to review in order to refresh my memory and keep me motivated. I am going to break the highlights of the year down by month as I go back over my calendar just to keep it in chronological order.

    • January
      • I had my grand opening party of the little shop-in-shop I set up at the hair salon Zen Salon at the Landing in Portland.
      • This was at first a great idea to have this shop as a place to meet clients outside my home and to also showcase some of my makes
      • This worked really well, for a while. I met some new clients at this shop for meetings and fittings, and displayed some dresses in the shop window, and gained some exposure. After a few months, however I wasn’t using the space as I thought I would, didn’t feel that I was gaining any new customers, and it felt a bit strange to be in someone else’s space with my stuff there taking up her space, so we discontinued the contract by the end of March.
      • That was all good as my business aspirations began to pivot come March…
      • January was actually a really good month in terms of new beginnings. I met some wonderful new clients and began to make plans to create new garments for them which was a great foresight to the year ahead! This, I feel, was attributed to all of the good “vibes” I was giving off and receiving beginning with the opening of the shop. So, maybe the shop was just a token of change, development and learning and just not the right timing for the concept, yet manifested into something much more. I’m going with that…
    • February
      • ASDP (Association of Sewing and Design Professionals) Strategic Planning Meeting takes place in Portland, OR. The annual ASDP conference is scheduled to take place in Portland, OR in October. I am on the Board for the group as VP of Communications and was also nominated the Fashion Show Coordinator for the conference. I really wanted to contribute as much as I could to making the conference the best we could, so I gave it my all (or what “all” I had available)
      • I balanced ASDP commitments, client meetings and deadlines, teaching sewing classes as well as finding time to spend with Tom and friends. The month flew by!
      • Went snowmobiling in Bend with our good friend couple-super fun
      • My dear aunt Marilyn sadly passes away 😦
    • March
      • Our kitchen renovation was underway and we had to deal with all of that mess and chaos
      • I took on a custom rush job for some silk bridesmaid dresses and matching neckties. I was approached to do the job through a wedding planner which was a first for me. That was quite exciting yet completely nerve-wracking. It was so wonderful working with the ladies, the pay was great, it really boosted my confidence, however the the results and outcome of the dresses for the April event were less than I had hoped and I ended up with a disappointed customer (the one with the checkbook, not the 2 bridesmaids; they were wonderful and gorgeous). I certainly learned from this!
      • I once again volunteered as an alterations seamstress for Abby’s Closet Prom Dress Giveaway for the 4th year. This is always fun and a whirlwind affair, and I am so happy that I can give back to others with the skill of sewing and alterations.
      • I agreed and signed the contract in March to have a runway collection show at FashionXT! This was a huge decision and a big chunk of money I took out from savings in order to do this, but it’s been a dream of mine to do, and with the encouragement and backing of Tom and my good friends, I decided that now is the time and went for it! I am so glad I trusted my gut and went for it!
      • I had more new clients requesting my services and plenty of deadlines to meet, but began to think of the months ahead and the time I would need to devote to making the collection. I decided I needed to halt all new requests (maybe a couple of irresistible ones sprinkled in!) and focus on what I need to do.
      • Paid off my car
      • Purchased a brand new industrial sewing machine and a new dress form
    • April
      • Planning for the collection begins
        • I created an outline, timeline and plan, on paper (and computer) and really wanted to make sure I had time to work hard, focus and do a good job
        • bought a new folder and notebook to keep all my notes and paperwork pertaining to FashionXT together. It’s a simple thing, but works for me and really kept me organized.
        • I began to make lists, spreadsheets and schedules of all sorts to keep my head straight
        • I met up with my good friends who are all very smart and have unique sense of style. We discussed my concepts for the collection to get their honest feedback and suggestions. I named the group the Fashion Femmes
        • I am a major procrastinator, but knew I did not have time for this nasty habit of mine and needed to really choose: prioritize & focus or fail.
      • I wrapped up several client deadlines and got them out of the way, so to speak.
      • I discontinued my contract at Zen Salon and did not book any new client meetings for alterations or custom work
      • Had an advertisement in LO Monthly magazine
      • Joined the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce
      • Launched ecommerce shopping availability on website beginning with tote bags-sold out! (actually I sold a total of 4 and gave away most of the others to friends).
    • May
      • Continued to work on client projects that needed attention, making mini-deadlines to keep on track
      • Continued to create fashion collection
      • Continued with teaching sewing lessons
    • June
      • Took and official sewing hiatus, solely focus on prepping for the collection
        • I got a lot of work done during this time, spending more than a week in Sunriver cutting and sewing
      • Attended the Portland Frocktails event that took place at Maryhill Museum. So fun! I wore the caftan I made and got a ton of compliments on it
      • Went out on the boat several times when we had time. Love that!
      • Had my dental implant complete, so glad to get that overwith
    • July
      • Mainly focused on sewing the collection, sewing every day, all day
      • Tom and I seriously considered buying a beautiful house out in wine country of Oregon, complete with it’s own little vineyard and huge garden with an amazing view of the mountains to die for. Dreamy to say the least, but the timing is just not right. Boo!
    • August
      • Took in an intern student from Portland Fashion Institute, Robbyn.
        • best decision EVER!
      • Robbyn came over once a week and helped me with marketing, creating content, as well as sewing. She took work home with her as well.
        • she made the headpieces for the collection
        • she is just amazing and so creatively gifted!
      • She kept track of her hours and I paid Robbyn for her time.
      • Robbyn was AMAZING! She was so helpful in so many ways. I could not have done it all without her.
      • Collection try-on session with friend Michel. She’s the bomb.com
      • I did take on a new custom bridal client at this time, Hannah, having our initial meetings and began to plan for her August 2025 wedding
      • Trip to Sunriver, kayaked the Deshuetes River with Tom. Super fun, and productive too!
    • September
      • 5th wedding anniversary celebration with Tom
      • Met with my Fashion Femmes to go over my collection and see what might be missing or needed help
      • Prepped to be ready for the FashionXT model fittings
      • Model fittings 9/22
        • enlisted the help of Robbyn and Julie
        • really fun and exciting, the models were all gorgeous and amazing
      • After the fittings, made a plan to alter and revise anything from the notes
      • Continued to work on and finish the collection
      • Did a ticket giveaway for 2 tickets to my show at FashionXT.
      • Excitement and anticipation builds for the show coming up in October! EEEIIIKKK!
      • Got an invitation to participate in another fashion show happening in December for Fashion Cares which I accepted and paid for the entry
        • This was a smaller show, with alternative models and audience, but another opportunity to showcase my makes
      • All the while worked on deadlines and planning for the upcoming ASDP conference happening at the end of October
    • October
      • Runway collection fashion show at FashionXT happens Thursday October 3rd!
        • craziness, but so exciting
        • after all the planning, I made it all happen in time and on schedule. BOOM!
        • did a little interview with Inside Fashion Design at the show. It’s been posted on YouTube
      • Posted as much as I could on social media about my show and got lots of wonderful feedback
        • favorite looks were the Velvet Forest Bride, the ball gown, Lacey the fitted halter mermaid gown and the linen pantsuit and corset
      • I immediately began to think of what I wanted to do next: another collection, marketing and selling of the current collection, taking a break, trying to earn money to pay myself back, ALL of the things!
      • Tom’s birthday, nephews Nick & Coby’s 30th birthday
      • Met with Fashion Cares models to plan what to make for them or what they could wear from my current collection
      • ASDP Annual Conference happens 10/23-10/27
        • seems like a blur, but it was wonderful and I took some great classes
        • the fashion show was a hit, although a bit chaotic
        • Terri stays with us a few days and really helps me organize my fabric stash
        • accomplished part of a module towards my MSDP certificate with the fitting module & toile evaluation
        • I had a lot of fun, but glad its over
        • I am proud to be on the board and my position and input is valued
    • November
      • Made and met client deadlines
      • Made a few new pieces including a nice floral blazer
      • Fashion Cares show gets cancelled due to low ticket sales and not enough sponsorship
        • this was sad, but also a relief for my busy schedule
      • Hosted Thanksgiving
      • Conducted interview video with FashionXT marketing team about my experience as a designer in the show
    • December
      • Photo Shoot with FashionXT production for a lookbook of my collection
        • really great results, 100% worth the investment
        • photos to be used to boost my website and marketing
        • was a wonderful experience working with the stylist, photographer and beautiful models to get some professional shots
      • Hosted annual Christmas party which was a huge hit
      • Made some Christmas gifts including of 5 pairs of flannel PJ pants for family
      • My birthday 12/28!
      • Made a coat for myself
      • Made an outfit for New Years Eve, a lovely ball skirt worn with a lace top I made about 6 years ago. I also made a matching neck tie for Tom. I loved it!

    Those are the highlights of 2024! I could go into way more detail, and I am sure that I probably missed a thing or two, but WOW, I got a heck of lot done! I know for a fact that I did not make nearly as much money or have as many clients as I did in 2023, therefore did not make my earnings goal for the year, but I feel the quality of my work definitely improved, the value of each project I did was more than I have done in the past, and what I accomplished will pay off somehow in the near future, so that is what was impactful to me. I am very proud of my hard work, dedication and accomplishments in the year of 2024 and am excited to meet and exceed my expectations for 2025.


    With that, here are a few goals and aspirations that come to mind for the year ahead:

    • Finish up some unfinished personal sewing projects I have laying around that got bumped off the priority list
    • Refrain from starting a new project until an old one is complete
    • Go on a spending diet and build back my savings
    • Really focus on what I’d like to prioritize for what I want to make (sew) and how it will fit in to what I want to accomplish
    • Make a plan of action
    • Make a sensible business plan
    • Keep good financial records
    • Enter Threads Magazine Sewing Challenge
    • Try to complete MSDP Certificate through ASDP
    • Design and make another collection, this time using what worked well the last time and let go of the things that didn’t work
      • even if it never gets made, it’s good practice to plan and keep drawing out ideas
    • Clean up my website and refresh the content, keep it relevant
    • Invest in professional help for my marketing content, and sewing help when needed
    • Make my own patterns and designs, try to be different, unique and showcase my aesthetic
    • Be creative in other ways and my other interests besides sewing garments
      • embroidery, beading, fabric manipulation
      • sewing home decor, artistic creations, quilting, making my own textiles
      • drawing, painting, wood working, DIY home projects
      • gardening, cooking
      • exercise, getting outdoors, hiking, biking, long walks, go to the gym and use home exercise equipment
      • boating, kayaking, paddle boarding as much as possible: we live on a lake and have access to it literally in our back yard, so no excuses!
    • Read more books
    • Blog and write regularly
    • Play board games, card games and do puzzles for entertainment more frequently instead of watching TV
    • Plan a trip abroad
    • Dry January and beyond
    • Organize and purge
    • Wake up each day with gratitude and hopefulness
    • Help others less fortunate than me by volunteering and giving back

    Happy New Year 2025 and may it bring great adventures and unexpected new experiences!