Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Simplicity 3874: Done, and Darn Camera

UPDATE: I set up the tripod before changing into my PJs and I think we have a winner. Well, except for no feet. Imagine my orange sandals please.


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The dress is done and I'm wearing it right now. I went to the library today and to Publix (grocery store). So, how sad is it that my library card *expired* and they had to reactivate it? That's not to say I don't read — I do. I just haven't been to the library lately. Like in two years! I also had a $7.50 fine to pay. Oops.

So, the above pic is nice and clear, in focus, etc. As soon as I go for the mirror shots, all hell breaks loose as seen below. I'm still using Tyler's camera and it hates mirror shots. I really need to explore the thing some more and experiment with its settings to see if I can improve things. Until then, you're stuck with these:

Arms cut off, blurry.


Arms included, but still blurry. Wet hair in both.


Truth be told, I'm not all the way thrilled with the orange trim. It looks better when you're looking at the dress as a whole, but maybe I should've just stuck with the same print. Oh well, I ain't ripping it out now. It will grow on me. Like mold.

I ended up taking two pleats in the front so the dress shoulders wouldn't slide off of my shoulders. This worked. The rest of the dress is still too big though, so next time I will fix that. The sleeves as they are now are HUGE and if I lift my arms, you can see straight into them at my bra. Note to self: Don't lift arms in mixed company!


Speaking of the sleeves, I trimmed them in orange too for no particular reason except to carry the orange theme a little too far.


Tonight, I'm going to clear off the sewing table which is still holding yesterday's haul, the pattern for the dress above, and a few other odds and ends and then I'm going to veg with a book or two. Most are nutritional/diet reference books and one is a Scott Turow novel. I'm afraid if I start the novel, I'll lose the rest of the week so I'm going to hold off on that until the weekend. Plus, I'm near the end of another book except I left it at the dentist's last week. They're holding it for me but I keep forgetting to stop by. You would think I'd be on auto-pilot for that place by now but I'll be near there tomorrow for something else, so I'll get it then and finish it before starting the next one. I don't like "UFOs" in my novel reading same as projects in the sewing room.

Parting Shot:  Here's the McCall's 6363 pattern piece I mentioned yesterday. Isn't that hilarious?

35 comments:

  1. Well done! It looks really nice on you - much better even than on the dummy and it looked nice on the dummy!

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  2. The dress looks fab on you Debbie!

    P.S. If you make the McCalls dress - will you have to enter through doorways with your head bent at an angle all the time??? ;) LOL!

    (I'm guessing it's for the gathers at the waist/bodice!)

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  3. I don't care if the shots are blurry! You look happy and the dress looks great!

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  4. I think the orange trim is a great touch.....you look great in this dress!

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  5. Hi Debbie, oh I like very much..I like the orange trim, too..Very nice!

    Barb

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  6. I love your fabric choice!! Beautiful!

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  7. The dress looks great with the orange trim, and the pattern and colors work well for you. I really think the orange trim on thhe sleeves is nice, definitely not too much. I continue to admire your fun fabric choices, something I need work on.

    You aren't alone on the library card thing. My card expired as well, and a visit to the library is on my agenda this week. (Hopefully no fine!)

    That pattern piece is bizarre!

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  8. Love the dress and the orange trim-lately my daydreams are all about sewing up a cool summer dress like yours. mssewcrazy

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  9. Love the dress, it looks great on you, and the orange trim is perfect IMHO. You look marvelous dahling.

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  10. Love the dress, it looks great on you, and the orange trim is perfect IMHO. You look marvelous dahling.

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  11. I think the dress looks fabulous, and I LIKE the orange trim. I think it contains the bright print somewhat.

    "It'll grow on me. Like mold," is making me giggle so hard as I have fond family memories of saying "So does a fungus," in those situations.

    My dentist is also far too familiar with me (was just back in this morning -- see my blog for deets, or rather don't since I'm sure you're up to HERE with teeth). Fortunately, I don't leave books there as I do all my waiting room reading on my phone.

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  12. Debbie, this is a great dress! I actually like the orange on the neck and sleeves.

    I have a $10 fine at the library which they kindly remind me of every time I visit. Which is often since it's right across the street from where I work.

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  13. The dress looks great on you.

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  14. Very flattering! Now make me one. :P

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  15. I think it looks lovely on you! And I'm a fan of the orange trim, I think it works!

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  16. I think it looks great! I love the orange trim- it adds just the right pop of solid color. I might have to pull this pattern out of my stash and give it a go!

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  17. I love the orange trim, perfect!
    Goes really well with the orange sandals - I think, as they were a bit blurry as well...

    Don't mind really :-) A great dress!

    /Maria

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  18. The dress is beautiful and so are you. You look so happy!

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  19. I think this may be one of my favourite dresses you've made recently! I absolutely LOVE IT! Such a great colour combination and it looks fabulous on you! I think the trim is a nice addition!

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  20. I love that stunning print! I think that the orange trim was the perfect choice - it 'finishes' the dress. And co-ordinates perfectly with those orange sandals that I am imagining on your unseen feet!

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  21. These bright colors and your smile are fantastic. I am so happy for you that the dental issues have had such a positive outcome. I've been through dental work that affected me, too, in the way I eat & enjoy food.
    OK, so now I want a dress just like it. Personally, I love orange and it look on you.

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  22. Love the dress. I think it's the favorite that I've seen since I've been watching your blog.


    Now, for some photo tips. :) I work for a company that does broadcasts for TV. We have cameras set up in several locations around our building -- some on closed sets, some on open.

    For the open sets -- where the camera can get bumped, moved, etc., we have tape lines (masking tape) on the floor for 'center' of the set, and for camera set-up [little "u" around the camera leg/feet].

    If you need to move your tripod, etc, but want to take a lot of 'clear', non-mirror photos, you can try that option -- if you don't mind the masking tape (or painter's tape) on the floor. :)

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  23. Marie-Christine8:19 AM, June 22, 2011

    Love the orange trim. And the print. The whole thing really :-).

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  24. Another great dress. When I'm trying to lose weight I never sew anything because (supposedly) it won't fit soon.
    About the mirror pics. The auto focus isn't set for the mirror face, it is seeing into the depth of the images in the mirror. If the camera allows, set the focus by half depressing the shutter button on an object that is the same distance away from you as the mirror. Then the focal length is set, with your button still depressed,swing back to your mirror image and complete the shutter click.
    Great to see your smile.

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  25. I really like the orange trim, it makes it look even more RTW. It's so hard to get matching trim for home sewers.

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  26. This dress is stunning! The fabric design looks like it was made for you. I really, really like it!

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  27. This is a great dress, including the orange trim and your happy smile.

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  28. The sewing, the dress, the smile, the blog, the personality...absolutely awesome!
    McDonna on PR

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  29. I just saw this posted on PR, so I had missed your blog post at first. It looks great!!! I love the fit, the print, the orange trim. Very cute and very flattering.

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  30. Love the print and the trim! This is so cute!!!

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  31. What a bummer. I was hoping the dress would look like crap on you so that you'd send it my way. No such luck. If it weren't for bad luck I'd have no luck at all. Great dress and great on you.

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  32. Great fabric and a great dress, Debbie. You look wonderful in it, arms up or down.(smile)

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  33. I love the dress, it looks super on you, and like the others said, way nicer than on the dummy! It's such a fun fabric, great colours!

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  34. the orange trim brings out the color of your hair and keeps the attention on your face, perfect!!

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  35. Love the finished dress. You look wonderful in it. The orange sandles should work perfect with it.

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