A satin pink tie! Oooo!
He announced a couple of days before the event that he needed a pink tie. A bright, hot pink, satin pink tie, like these. It's pink, pink, very pink.
I quickly learned that 1) there are many free tie patterns online; 2) there is a thing called tie interfacing and that this stuff is important; 3) everything is cut in bias = so you need more fabric than you think you do!
I found my pattern at Coletterie. I looked at a few others, just so I have more than one reference point, but I decided this free pattern was good enough. Then, I dashed off to the fabric store. On my way to the store, suddenly I heard my inner voice say, "Stop at the Value Village, right there on your right. It's just right there. Check it" I haven't been to VV in a loooooooooooooong time. Since I only had one morning to make the tie, it would be ideal if I found an already made tie. So, I decided to spend 5 minutes just to browse through, just in case. I pulled in to the VV parking lot.
This is what I found, instead of the perfect tie.
A never worn, brightly hot and satiny pink dress. And it's a size something like 16. Lots of fabric. The front had beaded details which had been snagged here and there. So, I didn't feel too bad about taking this new dress apart.
Just the front sash part was enough to make a tie.
With the amount of time I had, and for the first time I made a tie, I'm happy with the result.
I had this French themed fun cotton fabric in my stash I felt was perfect for the lining. Lucky me, I also found in my stash good enough texture interfacing for the tie. I had just enough!
Luckily, I had a pink bias tape to use for the loop to hold the tie. So many "lucky"s for this tie making. I was meant to make one.
Like so.
Literally, 10 minutes before he had to leave, the tie was done, pressed, ready to go. I spent the next 10 minutes getting dressed to go myself. What a race. Phew. We made it!
However, what I wasn't quite aware was that;
For this event, the cast was to wear their brand new grey cast sweatshirt OVER anything else they were wearing.
Here he is, with a little look of guilt on his face. My tie (well, now his) got just three inches of fame!
I had him take off the sweatshirt for the photo opp. Oh, well. Now I know how to make ties.
Incidentally, happy birthday to my Sweet Son. Ha! That's what I'm going to call him from now on. SS. That's his initials anyway.
Great job refashioning the VV dress and making the tie. There is a lot of fabric for you to play, I look forward to see what comes next.
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