Another linen dress and petticoat




Hello and welcome to a sunny evening on Appletree Bay, the perfect backdrop for my newly finished linen dress and petticoat. I've been labouring over this version for some time now and at last it's finished. One of my followers and fellow sewers, Pat, said a very wise thing to me when she was on Tresco recently, "It'll be beautiful when it's finished, and if it's not beautiful then it's not finished." Many tiny adjustments and tweaks later and I'm happy to say that it is indeed beautiful.




So, this is me on the way to the beach, the dress having its very first outing. I wanted to show you this before the rest, as after doing lots of sitting down and moving around on the beach the petticoat ended up hanging down much lower, but the fit ideally looks like this.




There's no point in have a frou-frou petticoat if you don't show it off, is there!




And this is the finished petticoat. I want to make one more version of this in orange to wear under a green dress that I've had for ages. Every time I make this I learn a little bit more, so hopefully the orange one will be equally successful.




Someone had made this big shell shape, a fish maybe, on the beach which was perfect for my photo shoot. I took my little tripod and used my timer to capture these shots. Appletree Bay is great for evening shots as it faces the setting sun.






This is my beach of choice for swimming at the moment. We have a predominantly east wind blowing meaning that Appletree is tucked in out of the wind. I swim the length of the bay and back most days. Sometimes I have the beach to myself (early mornings) and other times I have to weave around the small boats and dinghys that are anchored up along the shoreline.



 




When I bought this aqua linen fabric I imagined this setting for wearing a summer dress - the shade is exactly the colour of the sea when you swim across this bay on a sunny day.










I opted for neutral shades and various tones of turquoise to complement today's outfit. The stretch woven belt was from Primark last summer, sunglasses are by Radley London, rings are both old and preloved, the short cowrie necklace and long dancing girl pendant were both bought from Gallery Tresco. Natural coloured suede platform sandals were from TK Maxx many moons ago.




Reluctantly, it was time to go home. I'm so aware of how lucky I am to be able to wander off to the beach after work; a ten minute stroll and I'm on a golden stretch of sand, a haven all to myself to relax and unwind. Summer is here and life is good. See more about my beautiful island home of Tresco here.

                                                                                         Anna x

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  1. Pretty colour. Well done! Lise

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  2. Absolutely stunning, Anna, I am in awe of your sewing skills!
    The backdrop is stunning too, of course, and how gorgeous is that shell shape! You are so incredibly lucky to live where you do! xxx

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    1. Thanks so much for that Ann. I never take this island for granted, it's such a beautiful place to live x

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  3. Love that dress and petticoat, Anna! You did an amazing job. Great accessorizing! I did wonder, "Did she put all those shells there just for a picture??" Ha!

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    1. I lucked out with these shells didn't I Sheila. So glad you like this x

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  4. You’re very talented Anna, I love your dress and it’s such a summery colour.
    The petticoat is perfect and gives the dress such lovely flare.
    I’m looking forward to seeing more of your work. Xx

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    1. It's sheer determination that's got me this far Phyl but it's a joy to get this far x

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  5. Simply stunning Anna, you've done well again. Lovely color for Summer hun. Jacqui x

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