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I received some very exciting news this weekend. The training course I attended called 'Ingenious Women' that sparked Javita and I to start the Weaving Destination social enterprise, has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Award!
This is basically the higher education equivalent of the Oscars! Javita and I have been asked to attend and I am OVER THE MOON! It's a black tie awards ceremony to be held in London at the end of November...yipppeeeee
The most important question is which 1940 gown to make? I've narrowed it down to the short length version of McCall 3730 or the full length McCall 3914:
Which one do you think I should make? I can't wait!!!
Hands down - 3914! Black tie event BEGS for a full length gown. You can wear the shorter dress any other time. How often do you get to make and wear a full length gown?
ReplyDelete3914 without a doubt. The shoulders on the 3790 are way too much. Good luck. X
ReplyDeleteAnother vote for 3914 - it has to be a long gown!
ReplyDeleteOh Debbie your news is so exciting. Looks like I am in the minority but I think 3730, it is so unusual with the front panel and it reminds me of Rita Hayworth.
ReplyDelete3914!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, black tie demands a full length gown, 3914 is a classic
ReplyDelete3730! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That
ReplyDeleteinvitation must have been both very exciting and rewarding to receive. I hate to do this, but I’d like to throw a
spanner in the works and suggest a long version of 3730. It is gorgeous. Plus, it has sleeves, which come in handy at
the end of November... If that isn’t possible for some reason (lack of material
could be a plausible reason I’m guessing looking at the scope of the skirt!), I’d
go for 3914 with it’s lovely, daintiness and little bolero. That could be truly stunning. Of course, you will look fantastic as always,
whichever one you choose. Rachel J
Great news Debi, well deserved! I'm with the comment made by the first lady that a 3730 full length version would be stunning ...
ReplyDeleteAAAAH!!!! huge congratulations, lovely debi!!!!! oh please go full length..... pretty please...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Both dresses are fantastic. You have a hard decision. I look forward to seeing which you choose.
ReplyDeleteYay!!!!! That is such great news!!!!! I like both gowns, too, but it would be so fun to wear a full-length version!
ReplyDelete3914, Debi, please. I'm not a huge fan of the gathers on 3730 or those puffy sleeve heads. 3914, on the other hand, is elegant and understated.
ReplyDelete3914 for me too. I really like the lace bolero. Congrats to you and Javita! That's so exciting!!
ReplyDelete3914 would look lovely and be very appropriate for a black tie event. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you both! They're both lovely patterns. The full length one with the lace bolero would be so stunning.
ReplyDeleteWell, my thinking on black tie is: how often do you get to wear a gown!?!?!? But they are both beautiful patterns.
ReplyDeleteI like the long version of 3914. I'm thinking you'll need a gown for a black tie event. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI never understand why people wear cocktail length gowns to the Oscars. Therefore: 3914, absolutely!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I think 3914 would fit the occasion perfectly!
ReplyDeleteOh, how exciting! Congratulations! I would say you'll be warmer in the long sleeve version, but the little jacket on 3914 could easily be made a sheer long sleeve and would look so glamorous with some fabulous vintagey fur (fake will do). You're definitely going to look like you're going to the Oscars either way!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! And you absolutely must go for the full length one for an awards ceremony, darling! Classic Hollywood.
ReplyDeleteDebi, that's such exciting news, congratulations! I say make both and decide later ;)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, honey!!! I say make McCall 3730 - you're going to look smashing! (Super SUPER proud of you!)
ReplyDelete3730! You'll sparkle like the very stars above!
ReplyDeleteYay, congratulations you guys!!! Both those patterns are stunning, but the back of McCall 3914 is an unbeatable detail for me ;o)
ReplyDeleteI think chances to wear a full length gown are few and and far between so it's 3914for me
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Debi! Great one team! xoxo
ReplyDeleteCongrats Debi! The full length version is perfect for a black tie event:) can't wait to see the dress u decide to sew!
ReplyDeleteI love Pattern 3914, the black lace overlay with that short jacket is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteFor black tie, I'd go for the 3914 as the other dress is just not dressy enough!
ReplyDelete3730 gets my vote! although I'd do the long skirt, were I you -- short sleeves, long skirt. The other dress is just a bandeau over a gored semi-circle, with a quite pedestrian bolero. I wore something very similar to 3914 at my first grown-up dance, in 1976. The only thing that made it more than a glorified sundress was that it was made up in dark emerald-green velveteen. Even so, another girl on my hall had made the exact same dress, in the exact same shade of green. (Hers was velvet; my pocketbook was not as deep as hers.) She lent me very nice shoes to wear with my dress; we made sure to be seen next to one another at the dance; we've been good friends ever since.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!!!!! I think I would personally go for the shorter length, but both dresses are beautiful! I know it's a little ways away yet, but have fun at the Awards!
ReplyDeleteOh, the purple one looks so lovely
ReplyDeleteHi Debi, I'd do McCall's 3730 in the long version but without the sleeves, in a dark colour like navy, for a red carpet look. I love sewing evening wear! Have fun!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, full length, please!!!!
ReplyDeleteFull length! What colour is it going to be though? If you and Javita are going bold, so will I. I have turquoise with rainbows in mind... photos to follow. :)
ReplyDeleteooohhh...is that a dare ;-) hehehehe....I was thinking of doing the black lace version...but may have a pop of colour somewhere. Ok, you MUST send me photos ...
ReplyDeleteHi Debi,
ReplyDeleteI'm all about the full length! And love that you wil be wearing on of your own creations on the night!
Louisa