by zirconmermaid » Wed May 14, 2014 12:25 am
OK, I know I shouldn't have done it. I seriously accepted a commission for way less than I should have. And it's all gone downhill from there. It's a people commission, not a doll commission, with a short deadline. This would have been fine except I came down with the virus from the nether abyss. Goodbye extra time. Then the client decided to go shopping for fabric without me. This was bad. VERY bad. So - not enough fabric to allow for any mistakes for a costume without a pattern. Then, polyester double knit (yes, you read that correctly!), matched with a lovely soft drapey crepe. OKAY! I am lining with broadcloth for stability. Then the fun changes from the original artwork provided. I had to invent a keyhole neckline. It's a very good idea that I know what I am doing. So far, over 18 hours plus having to shop for the lining, zipper and interfacing myself (at least I should be getting reimbursed for that) and a client meeting, then a second meeting for a fitting of the mockup, and all for a measly $50.00. DId I mention this thing has a HAT too? Who knew I was cheaper than the Chinese dressmakers.
It's all about Hazel!"Space.... the Vinyl Frontier. These are the voyages of the Starship Obitsurprise. Her 1/3rd scale mission: To seek out new plotlines, to explore the Whole Apartment - To Ball-Jointedly go where no doll has gone before!" -- SwanAvatar by Meredith Dillman, http://www.meredithdillman.com