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Nice 40\'s Dress - Any & all comments welcome
Hi -
I'd really love to discuss this great dress I have. Terrific styling and details - very evocative of the era, with that great wrapped belt and drape to the skirt.
While it's in nice, strong shape, it does have a few issues.<BR><BR><img src="http://members.aol.com/crew112/images/40s-blk-fr.jpg"><BR><BR>The original shoulder pads have been removed.
The hem has been turned up about 2" (not unhemmed and re-hemmed higher) . . .<BR><BR><img src="http://members.aol.com/crew112/images/40s-blk-waist.jpg"><BR><BR>The most disconcerting issue is that the hemitite bugle beads were originally attached by machine (???) I believe. The stitching on the inside of the fabric looks as though it were done by machine, in a chain stitch. (Like the pull-thread along the top of pet food bags. <I>Was</I> there such a machine, back at that time? It truly doesn't look like hand-worked stitching.)<BR><BR><img src="http://members.aol.com/crew112/images/40s-blk-fab.jpg"><BR><BR>This in itself, isn't a problem, but the thread is aging and has come loose along the edges of the neckline. Due to the chain-stitch arrangement, any pull on the loose threads/beads, travels along to the subsequent beads, causing stitch/bead loss.
If I were keeping this for my own wear, I would trace the "squiggle" pattern on the back of the bodice material, remove all the beads and re-bead it, myself, by hand, since it's so strong, with no other flaws or color loss.
But since I am not planning on keeping it, how "costly" do you think these issues are, in sale price?
Any/all feedback is extremely welcome.
TIA
C.
Hi -
I'd really love to discuss this great dress I have. Terrific styling and details - very evocative of the era, with that great wrapped belt and drape to the skirt.
While it's in nice, strong shape, it does have a few issues.<BR><BR><img src="http://members.aol.com/crew112/images/40s-blk-fr.jpg"><BR><BR>The original shoulder pads have been removed.
The hem has been turned up about 2" (not unhemmed and re-hemmed higher) . . .<BR><BR><img src="http://members.aol.com/crew112/images/40s-blk-waist.jpg"><BR><BR>The most disconcerting issue is that the hemitite bugle beads were originally attached by machine (???) I believe. The stitching on the inside of the fabric looks as though it were done by machine, in a chain stitch. (Like the pull-thread along the top of pet food bags. <I>Was</I> there such a machine, back at that time? It truly doesn't look like hand-worked stitching.)<BR><BR><img src="http://members.aol.com/crew112/images/40s-blk-fab.jpg"><BR><BR>This in itself, isn't a problem, but the thread is aging and has come loose along the edges of the neckline. Due to the chain-stitch arrangement, any pull on the loose threads/beads, travels along to the subsequent beads, causing stitch/bead loss.
If I were keeping this for my own wear, I would trace the "squiggle" pattern on the back of the bodice material, remove all the beads and re-bead it, myself, by hand, since it's so strong, with no other flaws or color loss.
But since I am not planning on keeping it, how "costly" do you think these issues are, in sale price?
Any/all feedback is extremely welcome.
TIA
C.