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Jun
22

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A Smocked Dress from “the Bin”


Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

“The Bin” is back!!

This time with a creation “Sister Momma” sewed prior to having children….

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

We sincerely hope you don’t tire of these sorts of posts!!

Because, just between us….we don’t!

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

That hemline.

WE. HAVE. NO. WORDS.

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

Paired with THOSE. LEGS!! Cuteness overload {or so we think}!

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

The smocked dress shows its age, based solely on the hemline!!

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

CL loves her “roses dress”…and feels pretty special every time she wears it…

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

We THINK this dress is one from Australian Smocking and Embroidery….and, if any of you faithful AS&E sewists know which one, we would be thrilled to add the information to this post!

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Addendum:  The AS&E smocking plate has been identified {Thanks, Tamara!!}!!! It is from Issue No.40, 1997 and is the “Living Dolls” smocking plate. It was originally presented in the magazine as one of two corduroy rompers.

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Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

Again, we find ourselves thankful for each and every garment created before these nieces’ births!!

Australian Smocking & Embroidery: Smocked Dress

*But, just wish we had more stored away….



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Cara
8 yearss ago


That is so beautiful! I love smocked dresses and buillion roses.

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    THANK YOU!! Bullion roses tend to bog us down…. I’m working through some right now, and that is ALL. I. LACK. Hopefully soon…

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Charity
8 yearss ago


That is darling! Little toddler legs are the cutest!

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Agreed 100% on those legs!!

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Karen
8 yearss ago


A beautiful classic smocked dress! Classic smocking never goes out of style. I love the hemline,too. A deeper hem helps the dress to hang better and after all that work, it makes lengthening the dress so much easier. You can tell how CL lover her pretty dress. I bet it is soft and comfortable to wear. You always do a steller job!

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Thanks, Karen! Coming from the “Queen of Bullions”, we appreciate that!!

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Karen
8 yearss ago


PS: I tried to find the smocking plate in my AS&E Index and the closest I came was”Sugar and Spice” from issue #35. Could you have used that plate and changed it around a little?

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    We will look it up and see if that might be it!! Many, many years have come and gone since it was finished, but we’d like to give credit to the design — if we could.

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Cindy
8 yearss ago


I love the bin posts! This dress is adorable and so classic.:)

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    Frances Suzanne
    8 yearss ago


    Thanks for the encouragement, Cindy! We’ve really enjoyed doing these posts…

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Tamara
8 yearss ago


I recognise this smocking plate! It’s from Australian Smocking and originally on a corduroy romper! I made this for my first daughter and now you have inspired me to make it for my baby daughter! Just gorgeous as always. i really love seeing what you creative ladies come up with.

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    FrancesSuzanne
    8 yearss ago


    YAHOO!! Thanks for solving the mystery, Tamara!!

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