I sewed a little square of 'apple' jersey to the inside back neckline so R will know which way to put it on, since the front and back of the dress are just about identical except for the seam on the neckband. The dress is such a great fit on R, and has a beautiful twirl to the skirt (not that I could persuade her to demonstrate this for my photos - it was a cold and windy afternoon and our photoshoot had to be extra quick).
In the movie Arrietty goes 'borrowing' with her father, carrying a cross-body bag with a huge button. Just for fun I decided to have a go at the bag. Copying a cartoon character's dress and accessories can be a complicated process. Before you even draft the things you have to figure out what they actually look like, and how that might translate into real materials and designs. I thought I could improve on the bag a bit, making it a less sack-like and more practical, so I drafted a curved messenger-style bag, added some pockets to the lining and put a little stamped cat tag inside (R's favourite bit!). The tape I'd bought for the handle was too narrow so I improvised some 'adapters' to join the handles more neatly to the body of the bag. These echo the design of the bag in the film, conveniently enough! Despite the fact that I had no idea what I was doing, the bag worked out beautifully - in fact, I kind of want one for myself now.
In the movie, Arrietty is a tiny person who lives with her family beneath a house, surviving by secretly 'borrowing' items from the people upstairs. I promised R that I would photoshop some pictures to make her small, so I enlisted the help of some local wildlife:
I made Arrietty's giant pin (which sadly got cropped out of the cat and cockatoo photos above due to my limited photoshop skills) from a knitting needle and a polystyrene craft ball, just so R would have something to swish around while I took the photographs. I was tempted to keep going and make Arruietty's other accessories too, but they can wait until Halloween (if that's what R chooses to dress up as. She dressed as Studio Ghibli's Kiki one year and that was super cute). Anyway, both the dress and the bag are practical and and R loves both of them. Besides, it is DEFINITELY the weather for high necks and long sleeves!
Oh, I love this! The hat pin is perfect and I LOVE that you photoshopped her into the wildlife photos. How fun! We have not seen this movie but we have read The Borrowers (and listened to it on CD over and over and over again).
ReplyDeleteThanks Masha! I hadn't thought of putting R onto the book - thanks for that idea! She will love it.
DeleteOh Marisa I love this so much. Who wouldn't want to wear a turtleneck wool dress in this weather and that bag! Wow. It looks superb.
ReplyDeleteThe photo-shoot is fabulous. I was just thinking what a great model she is and then your photoshop photos were the icing on the cake.
I haven't seen this Ghibli film, but I confess while watching Kiki's delivery service I kept thinking about sewing the outfit! :)
Thanks Shelley - I think this is going to be R's favourite dress ever. It's funny when you watch animated movies and find yourself admiring the clothes, isn't it :)
DeleteLove this one!! Wow you've outdone yourself with the whole outfit. She looks just like Arriety. :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks Jing! This outfit was really fun to make.
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