During our time of consulting, we often came in San Francisco, California and my favorite store was Britex Fabrics.
It was there, that I did find a beautiful French panel (that's what they call the piece of about 1.5 yard) of Graduating Ombré Silk Velvet.
I'd been looking for a kind of Golden Brown color.
From Laurèl, Escada group, I did have this Giraffe print skirt and wanted to create a top to wear with it.
That's the disadvantage from Premium Outlet shopping; you snatch up one piece but can't find the matching top...
Photos are not high quality and these are taken on May 23, 1998.
From the Dutch Nouveau magazine, I got this idea for using two types of silk in a graduating color of golden brown. The above piece is from Ritmo di Perla. The edges are done in a silk charmeuse and the rest is silk velvet.
From a Burda pattern, I selected this top.
It was not an easy one as the silk charmeuse had to be padded for all the rolled edges along arm holes, neck and bottom. Also where my hand is, an invisible zipper had to be sewn in.
CHALLENGING...
Showing you the other side where you clearly can see the graduating of color!
But I loved the result and felt proud for having tackled it.
Happily with husband Pieter during a wedding...
The front of my sewing creation I like the best!
Have you ever worked with silk velvet or any rolled edges?
This post I've created for a reason, to show you another project that I completed by using a remnant of this very Graduating Ombré Silk Velvet; 18 years apart from creating my top!
Below you also find a link to a post where I have my LONG BRAID framed on this Graduating Ombré Silk Velvet
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