A Special Christening Gown with Machine-Embroidered Shadow Work
Karen Ann Betts, one of our WeAllSew readers, sent photos of the beautiful Christening gown she’s making for her granddaughter. Lovely! Jo
Our newest little granddaughter is coming soon!! I made Baptism outfits for the other two munchkins, so I’ve been busy working on this project lately and finished it on Tuesday! I love my BERNINA machines – 730, 830, and 1300 MDC serger!
I found the pattern – “Sandy’s Joy” –in a Creative Expressions magazine (#9). It’s not quite heirloom, but I used some heirloom techniques – Madeira appliqué, hem with pin stitching, lace joining, and French seams. No raw edges show anywhere!
I used Jenny Haskins’ “Twin Needle Shadow Work” machine embroidery collection and embroidered designs on the bodice, sleeves, skirt (three each on the front and the back), and bonnet.
I even did embroidered buttons – pale green stems and leaves with pale pink French knot flowers – on the back of the bodice!
This was so much fun!!! The best part is how impressed my husband is – he had no clue how much effort went into making something like this before! LOL
Have a blessed day,
Karen
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This is so beautiful. I know how much time and work went into it.
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Karen, that is incredible! Beautiful work, and I know that the gown and bonnet will be a treasure to the new little one.