finally crammed the dresses into a cardboard carton
and sent them on their way
can't show you them in full just yet, because it would spoil the element of surprise
that is [as i understand it] required by those who asked for them
this dress for twins didn't go. it's still a work in progress
but now after the flurry of the past ten days
i can give it the attention it needs
wish I could take a ride in a pumkin in THAT dress - feeling for 1 night the princess, meet my prince and.... have sweet dreams
ReplyDeleteMake room in that pumpkin for me! Wow, they are gorgeous dresses. Can't wait to see what you shipped off in secret.
ReplyDeletetrouble is you'd have to share...has two bodices with one huge skirt
ReplyDeletebeautiful, looks like a lot of roses but i know there were some spanish onions there as well, dyer of dreams, thanks for showing us...kaite
ReplyDeleteYUM! the closest word to describe what I'm experiencing when I see these garments. Want to eat them. lol. Two bodices ... of course they have two bodices. Don't all dresses? Hahaha. That eating thing is also what I experience when I look upon my wee babe. Seriously India, ur a genius. xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat marvelous dresses; the colours are stunning and I love the sheen on the fabric. Thanks for sharing! Julie
ReplyDeletesounds oddly like niffenegger's book 'her fearful symmetry'. (the twin thing). but the dresses, stunning.
ReplyDeleteDamn, I don't have a twin!
ReplyDeleteps. i will go to the ball with you india in this dress gondwana girl. x
ReplyDeletemaybe it needs more bodices based on the feedback, lol. x
ReplyDeleteBeautifully intriguing.
ReplyDeletehave gotten caught up now reading down several posts to find out what this post is about :-) sounds and looks like spring is coming there and new ideas are being born and new projects are brewing- best wishes
ReplyDeleteI like your closet :>]]
ReplyDeletelurrrve that gorgeous........co joined dress!!!!!!!! can't wait to see others very luscious.........
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