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halcyonsteppe · 9 months
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Explore Exquisite Lace Trims for Sale at Halcyon Steppe
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In the world of crafting and textile embellishments, lace trims stand as timeless treasures that add an element of elegance and charm to any creation. Halcyon Steppe, a haven for creative souls, offers an exquisite array of lace trims for sale. From silk and cotton lace trims to intricately embroidered variations, satin and jacquard ribbons, and even laser-cut chipboard embellishments, Halcyon Steppe is your one-stop destination for all things ornamental.
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Silk and cotton lace trims are the epitome of sophistication. These delicate trims exude a subtle opulence that instantly enhances any project. Whether you're embellishing clothing, accessories, or home decor, these trims are a testament to timeless beauty.
Embroidered Trims: A Tapestry of Artistry:
Embroidered trims tell stories through threads. Intricately designed, these trims are a blend of art and craftsmanship. Adding depth, texture, and dimension to your creations, embroidered trims are a testament to the dedication and passion of skilled artisans.
Satin and Jacquard Ribbons: A Touch of Luxury:
Satin and jacquard ribbons are synonymous with luxury and refinement. These versatile trims are perfect for adding a touch of glamour to everything from gift wrapping to fashion accessories. Their lustrous sheen and intricate patterns make every creation stand out.
Sari Ribbon and Yarn: Weaving Dreams:
Sari ribbon and yarn add a touch of bohemian beauty to your projects. With their vibrant colors and soft textures, they are perfect for adding a touch of whimsy to jewelry, scarves, and textile art. These trims are a celebration of culture and creativity.
Laser-Cut Chipboard: Crafting Beyond Boundaries:
Laser-cut chipboard is a revolutionary addition to the crafting world. From intricate shapes to ornate designs, these chipboard pieces can elevate your projects from ordinary to extraordinary. They offer limitless possibilities for creating unique and captivating works of art.
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Decorative braids and ribbons are a testament to the beauty of detail. They can be used to accentuate edges, borders, and seams, adding a touch of intricacy and refinement to your creations. These trims are a blend of aesthetics and craftsmanship.
Belly Dance Costumes and Accessories: Dancing with Elegance:
For those who love the art of movement, Halcyon Steppe offers a stunning collection of trims for belly dance costumes. These trims are a fusion of tradition and creativity, allowing dancers to express themselves with grace and elegance.
Creating with Passion:
At Halcyon Steppe, every trim tells a story of passion and dedication. The array of products available caters to a diverse range of artistic endeavors, from the world of textiles to the realm of mixed media art.
Conclusion:
Halcyon Steppe is a treasure trove of lace trims and embellishments that inspire creativity and elevate craftsmanship. From the intricate beauty of embroidered trims to the luxurious allure of satin ribbons, every product reflects the essence of artistic expression. To explore the world of lace trims for sale and to infuse your projects with elegance and beauty, visit Halcyon Steppe and let your creativity flourish like never before.
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bebemoon · 2 months
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a look featuring my current favorite selkie dress | requested by @allthestoriescantbelies
selkie "the ivory carriage" voluminous organza gown w/ ruffled lace trim
simone rocha bell charm crochet ballerinas in silver
antique embroidered silk bridal bow, c. 192o's
penhaligon's "luna" eau de toilette
dilara findikoglu "boleyn" pearl choker w/ custom silver initial pendant
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tina-aumont · 27 days
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Teresita modelling pics from 1954
Photo 1: Teresita Montez modelling a design called "Rambeau" - Evening set. Light blue and silver brushed satin coat, trimmed with mink, over a hazelnut pleated organza suit.
Photo 2: Teresita Montez modelling a design called "Couperin" - Evening set. Light blue and silver brushed satin coat, trimmed with mink, over a hazelnut pleated organza suit.
Photo 3: Teresita Montez modelling a design called "Falla" - Short evening dress, made of white satin brushed with red roses.
Photo 4: Teresita Montez modelling a design called "Albinoni" - Evening dress, with black and white muskete embroidered lace, and black velvet bows.
Photo 5: Teresita Montez modelling a design called "Auric" - Dance outfit. Orange lace skirt, bronze lace body and turquoise velvet belt.
Teresita Montez modelling Jacques Heim designs called after musicians. Photos published at Spanish magazine "Ritmo, Revista musical Ilustrada", 1st December 1954.
From Biblioteca Virtual de Prensa Histórica.
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sheliesshattered · 5 months
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I did a lot of sewing in 2023, and spent more time on my sewing projects than on any of my other hobbies, even though I ended up with relatively few finished products. I drafted patterns, fitted mock-ups, and worked with specialty fabrics, several of them new to me. I'm pleased with how all of them came out, and feel like I improved my skills in both sewing and drafting. And most importantly, I had a ton of fun wearing each one of these projects!
The majority of the year was spent on my Rhaenyra Targaryen cosplay, starting last January with drafting a pattern from my measurements, sewing a mock-up, fitting the mock-up to achieve a more screen-accurate look, and adjusting the pattern accordingly. I worked with silk for the very first time, black silk organza for the underdress and red silk jacquard (woven by a small maker in India) for the main dress. I dyed lacing cords to match, hand-sewed several yards of trim, set a couple dozen grommets by hand, sewed on several different types of beads, and did a lot of handsewing to complete the whole thing. I worked on it continuously for just over seven months, in between work and alongside other sewing projects in the last month or so.
The other major sewing project last summer was the sequin shorts for my Harley Quinn/Taylor Swift mashup cosplay. I based them on the sequin shorts in the first Suicide Squad movie, but made them red and black to match both Harley's more typical color scheme and Taylor Swift's Red color scheme. I drafted a pattern by altering a swimsuit pattern I drafted in 2020, and made a lining out of swimsuit fabric to check the fit, then cut out the exterior sequin fabric. I'd worked with sequin fabric before, but never one with sequins attached in one continuous chain of stitches, which took a little while to figure out how to best handle to keep from unraveling when cut. I ended up handsewing extra sequins onto places of the shorts where the sequins had fallen off.
I purchased the Taylor Swift tshirt but added quite a lot of hand-sewn details, to make it look more like the Suicide Squad tshirt. In July and August I also finished a bunch of other small cosplay crafting items, everything from wig styling and jewelry making, to gluing rhinestones to a pair of bunny ears, repairing the beading on a purchased dress, and adding a hidden pocket to a purchased skirt, all in preparation for Dragon Con at the end of August.
After Dragon Con I needed a couple of months to recover, and while I did start (but not yet finish) a simple knitting project, I didn't do any sewing or pattern drafting again until late November. At that point I knew I wanted to make a cozy stay-at-home winter dress and get it finished just as soon as possible, so I could start wearing it as the weather turned colder.
I drafted a new dress pattern based on the pattern I drafted for Rhaenyra's dress, and a pair of funky wide legged pants from a pajama pant pattern I'd drafted in 2022. The whole project, from drafting the pattern and ordering a sample of the heavy fleece fabric I wanted to use, to the final hand stitching on the hem, took just under a month -- much faster than the Rhaenyra project, with much less fussy fabric and far fewer details. Now that I've gotten to wear it around the house over the last week and a half, there are a few small changes I may make to it in the future, but generally I'm very happy with it.
Currently I actually have two other sewing projects in process, too: hand-sewing/quilting the print from an old tshirt onto the back of a hoodie for Jack (slow going but getting close to done), and a surprise birthday gift for a family member. I'll post pictures of each once they're done, but probably won't post about the surprise project until the gift has been given.
After that, I have plans to start making some layering pieces to put over (and under) the fleece dress. I have some scrap fabric from older projects I'd like to turn into wearable things, and that bolt of cotton herringbone fabric I got a good deal on on Ebay arrived the other day, and needs to be washed and ironed and such before I start figuring out what I want to do with it.
I'm hoping to continue my streak of 2023 sewing into 2024, with that focus on more practical, everyday wearable items, rather than on cosplay. I don't know yet if I'm going to have any cosplay events to attend this year, and even if I do, I'd be quite happy bringing older projects, including those I finished in 2023, out to play again. As much as I love making those big show pieces for conventions, and pushing myself with new-to-me fabric types like silk and sequins, I'll get a lot more use out of everyday pieces, and feel better about my day to day wardrobe at the same time.
Thank you to everyone who liked and commented on my sewing posts throughout the year! I mostly post about my projects here as a way to document them for myself, but it's always so wonderful to hear that other people like my work, too. I hope 2024 treats all of us well, and to any of you out there with sewing projects you're working on, may your thread stay untangled and your scissors sharp!
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raspberrysmoon · 6 months
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assigning the choir fabric types idk this came to me like a dream except i am wide awake and staring at god in form of a deer
ocean- corduroy. heavy, a bit stiff and kind of unyielding until you wear it down. unpredictable and a bit hard to work with at first. kind of like the horse in those horse girl movies, or a printer
noel- satin/silk. smooth and airy and just a little bit sexy. trimmed with lace
mischa- linen. breezy and cool and good for that disheveled look. pirate vibes
ricky- iridescent organza. specifically hes purpley-blue. cant elaborate on this one but it looks gay
penny- pure wool. can theoretically be made at home, or in a commune.
jane- cotton. plain, common and practically a blank slate. could be anything
constance- flannel. warm and cozy
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lamaisongaga · 3 months
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LADY GAGA WEARS LABOURJOISIE IN VEGAS
Global superstar Bruno Mars set off the night on Saturday, opening the doors to his Las Vegas party destination and entertainment lounge – The Pinky Ring – inside Bellagio Resort & Casino with an exclusive celebration and performance. Of course, Gaga was there too!
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Gaga's black sequined organza cape dress featuring a scarf hem with embellished fringe trim is from the Pre-Fall 2019 collection of Kuwaiti brand LaBourjoisie, who she previously once wore in Vegas back in 2016.
The black ostrich feather and chiffon shrug, she oh-so elegantly wrapped around her sparkly dress, is a custom creation by Garo Sparo, whose designs for Gaga has been some of my favorite!
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We can spot her Adore-1020 black vinyl platform boots with lace-up front by Pleaser.
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turtle-indy · 5 months
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was gifted a selkie dress by my mom for my birthday a few year ago
it’s beautiful (floor length blush pink organza, off the shoulder with lace trim around the shoulder flutter and the hem of the skirt) ((it’s the candy heart romance novel if you’re curious)), but it’s clear now that the intention was for it to be my wedding dress which was not made clear when i received it
i feel ungrateful because i want to pick the dress i get married in myself
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bunnyscribblesbjd · 2 years
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I have started luna’s dress! the skirt will be built on a lacy piece of trim, and then I will be adding layers of lace, trim, ribbons, and embroidery on top of it. the embroidery and ribbons will all be blue or gold to bring a little bit of color to this character :)) the underskirt will be made of the shimmery organza that she is laying on top of, and I think I may add some embroidery to that as well. I am definitely more excited about this doll than I thought I would be haha- I’m hoping to paint the rest of her body this week in addition to the sewing, and then I will be on a quest for the perfect eyes and wig ✨
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barbaraspinozzi · 10 months
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🌿🤍💖❤💙🖤 From Dolce & Gabbana (Instagram) 🖤💙❤💖🤍🌿
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Guests graced the #DGAltaGioielleria event at Pettolecchia La Fortezza, Puglia, in head-to-toe #DolceGabbana looks:
Anitta wore a bucolic gown and bra in white fiandra, paired with a cotton chord tulle skirt enriched with cotton lace trimming, a hand-woven corset in raffia, Alta Gioielleria earrings and ring in white and yellow gold with imperial topazes and diamonds.
Alessandra Ambrosio wore a strapless gown in white cutout broccato, accessorized with a necklace in white and yellow gold adorned with Citrine, light blue sapphires, and diamond gemstones.
Leonie Hanne wore a tulle draped dress with a silk satin corset from the #DGFW23 collection, red gloves, satin underwear and a white gold cross pendant necklace in black sapphire.
Ola Farahat wore a light grey column dress in double crepe with a long train and draped belt. She accessorized with a mini #DGSicilyBag in crystal mesh, a gold tiara, and rainbow necklace from the fine jewellery collection.
Pelayo Díaz wore a #DGSS24 Runway look composed of a double-breasted wool cloth vest with a wide Sicilia lapel over an organza silk top and black trousers.
#DGCelebs #BeItalian
Photography Greg Kessler
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styleofdiamandis · 1 year
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PERFORMANCE: MARINA PERFORMS “KARMA” ON JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE IN SLEEPER & MOSCHINO
Marina Diamandis was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live on September 3rd, 2019 where she performed the single “Karma” from her album “Love + Fear”!
Styling by Mercedes Natalia and Fernanda Clark, respectively.
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The dramatic performance was perfectly underlined with Marina’s choice of stagewear by NYC-based label Sleeper. She opted for their bi-colored Pierrot-inspired Arlekino pajama set in black & white crepe de chin featuring a ruffled plissé organza trim.
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M accentuated her waist with this Moschino Fall/Winter 2018 runway black satin corset with front hook and back lace-up closure.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: SAMPLE GOWN ONLY - FARRAH Pink Tie Dye Organza & Lace Bridal Ballgown.
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halcyonsteppe · 7 months
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mftrn2012 · 4 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: ZARA Crop Top with Contrasting Bow.
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petite-girl1-blog · 5 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NWT Delia’s Light So Bright MIDI Dress Size S.
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sheliesshattered · 10 months
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I've been sewing so much that I keep forgetting to take pictures and post an update about my progress. In the last five days since my last post I have:
Hand-sewn the final hem for the overdress!
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Sewn on the round flat beads at the wrists and the lacing points to the ends of the front laces!
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There's one small adjustment I'd like to make to the neckline trim, and then do the beading on top of it if I get time, but for now I'm calling the overdress officially done. (Though certainly in need of a good ironing.)
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With that checked off my list, it was time to turn my attention to the underdress -- in the two pics directly above, I had the underdress on the hanger with the overdress so I could mark how much length to remove from the neckline, armscye, and skirt hems.
Buuut since I also needed to cut some silk organza for the overlap flaps at center back of the underdress, I also took a small detour to make a little bag to carry all my stuff around at con:
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It's lined with the same organza as the underdress is made of, and has pockets for my phone, card case, and purell, and a bit of space besides to carry other stuff like chapstick and whatever else. If I end up with time at the end of the month I might fancy up the drawstrings a bit, but eh the whole point was to have something simple that will hold my stuff and blend into my dress. (And then I pattern-matched on the side seams anyway because I have zero chill.)
With that out of the way, it was time to really focus on the underdress. I got those flaps for the center back cut out and sewn on, and all the raw edges finished since they tend to be a bit itchy. Once those were on I was able to mark out how much I wanted to remove from the neckline and armscyes so that they don't stick out under the overdress, trim those back and start handsewing them down. As of tonight the armscyes are done, and the neckline is trimmed and ironed into place (which was more of a pain than I thought, and took almost an hour all on its own) and the handsewing started:
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That lowest part of the V is actually center back, and the darker section folds over to overlap with the other side. Once the neckline is all in place I'll tack down the pointy outer corner (and the matching one on the other side) to the edge of the neckline. This will keep the neckline nice and fitted, but let the center back section open freely so the whole thing goes on over my head easily. It'll also give a nice, opaque, no-skin-showing underlayer right beneath the back lacings of the overdress, without actually having any closures of its own.
Once the neckline is done and the back flaps tacked down, it'll be time to really finish up the seam finishes that I've been handsewing off and on since, oh March or so, lol. I have all of them finished to about hip level, and since the skirt seams all are straight, I'm hoping I'll be able to iron them in place and either handsew them much faster or just machine sew them, we'll see. Last thing for the underdress will be the hem for the skirt, but since the overdress's hem went fairly smoothly with fabric that is much more fiddly, I'm hoping that the hem for this one will go pretty quick, too.
There's one bit of construction that I need to do for the jewelry, and I need to finally actually style the wig, but I'm starting to feel close to the finish line for Rhaenyra. Like I said earlier, I would really love to get the beading at the neckline done too -- but not as much as I would like to have all my other costumes pulled together, so that will definitely be a late August thing, if I get to it at all.
Ideally I would like to have all of the underdress sewing done by Thursday or Friday so that I can shift gears and start working on sewing the shorts for my Harley Quinn mashup. I've got five four weeks and a couple of days to finish everything, so if I can spend one week on this underdress, one week on Harley Quinn, and one week on all the wig work (five in total), I'll still have two weeks and change roughly 10 days to get to all the various detail work that I've been putting off. I'll try to remember to take pictures and post updates as I make progress!
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