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Whitewavemark2 Fri 30-Apr-21 09:59:06

Does anyone think it would be possible to widen the structured waists on these two dresses? They fit everywhere else and I’m very fond of them.

diygran Fri 30-Apr-21 11:19:03

May be poss to put extra panel from underarm to waist in same colour as belted area. Bit tricky. Maybe professional dressmaker needed. Shouldnt cost much if you.love dresses.

FannyCornforth Fri 30-Apr-21 12:39:52

I've got that wallpaper up my stairs WWM!

Itsawelshthing Wed 05-May-21 22:41:41

Maxi dresses. I'm only 4'11'', unless I get them hemmed or I buy it in the children's clothes section lol.

CanadianGran Wed 05-May-21 23:06:10

Take to a tailor or dressmaker and they will advise. Agree that it shouldn't be too expensive.

Sigh... I haven't had the opportunity to wear a dress for ages.

Callistemon Wed 05-May-21 23:13:17

Some Gransnetters are expert seamstresses so may be along to help shortly.

Did you make them or are they bought? If you have no identical fabric it could be tricky.
For a special occasion could you wear a waspie?

Namsnanny Wed 05-May-21 23:36:44

They dont look like they have any extra material you can steal Wwmk2. So even if you find a seamstress it looks like a difficult job.
You could think about introducing another contrasting fabric I suppose, but how it would turn out Im not to sure.

Puzzler61 Thu 06-May-21 09:34:08

Wwm could you find a seamstress to deconstruct the dresses, and make you 2 very similar, made to measure?
(I really like the look of the patterned dress)
It might be worth the cost if the styles and colours really suit you.

Puzzler61 Thu 06-May-21 09:36:58

* deconstruct to use as pattern pieces I meant to say

I have a floaty summer dress, handkerchief hem, that I love. I wore it to DD’s wedding abroad. That was 12 years ago and sadly I will never fit in it or suit the shoestring strap style again.

Alexa Thu 06-May-21 09:44:08

You say "structured waists" . The photos seem to show waist seams that are not nipped-in but demarcated by contrasting panels. If the waist seams fit, why not continue to wear the dresses with sleeveless over- blouses, gilets, or some other waist skimming cover-up?

Whitewavemark2 Thu 06-May-21 09:51:23

FannyCornforth

I've got that wallpaper up my stairs WWM!

It’s in the hall and up the stairs in our house as well ???.

It is the waist that is too tight. I could try to lose weight I suppose but having been trying for eons it isn’t very likely.

I’m going to a dressmakers today or tomorrow and hope she can do something with them.

I so love them. Just my colour and fit everywhere but waist.

If they were a proper shift I’d have no problem, but there is no give in the waist.

Alexa Thu 06-May-21 10:03:51

I see. Well, can the dressmaker insert new waist panels that are plenty wide enough? True, they would not be exactly the same as the originals and you might have to choose some other colour or pattern. Actually this could be fun, but you would not exactly be keeping the 'same' dresses.

nanna8 Thu 06-May-21 10:10:02

I bought a beautiful top which was very small and I knew it wouldn’t fit. I just fell in love with the material and every now and again I just look at it and try to think what to do with it. Can’t throw it out, it is so gorgeous.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 06-May-21 10:13:05

I’ll come back once I’ve been with the dressmakers opinion???

Deedaa Thu 06-May-21 10:18:40

DD had the opposite problem when she was a bridesmaid. Chose a beautiful purple dress from Debenhams (the bride was Kenyan and her dress incorporated a wonderful Ethiopian fabric which was green and purple) Unfortunately in the weeks before the wedding she had an attack of food poisoning and lost a lot of weight. When she tried it on again the dress hung in folds. Fortunately we were able to cobble together the bodice so that it fitted and hopefully no one noticed the alteration.

Alima Thu 06-May-21 10:22:17

Just a thought, could high-waisted Spanx help?

Callistemon Thu 06-May-21 10:25:49

Alima

Just a thought, could high-waisted Spanx help?

I wore one for DD's wedding (advice from a friend) and went to the loo to strip it off after the photos!

Alima Thu 06-May-21 10:29:36

Aah, not comfy then Callistemon?

Callistemon Thu 06-May-21 10:31:09

Not if you're going to tuck into a hearty meal!

They were most peculiar and most unbecoming too.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 06-May-21 10:31:44

Alima

Just a thought, could high-waisted Spanx help?

Has crossed my mind? the plain one is one I would wear on cooler days so I guess it would be ok.

But the patterned one is definitely a hot summer dress - I couldn’t bear it ?

All this fuss over a couple of dresses I’m beginning to feel embarrassed.

Callistemon Thu 06-May-21 10:32:42

But I did look slimmer!

Callistemon Thu 06-May-21 10:34:11

You could buy a hula hoop, that is supposed to trim the waist!

Or it could put your back out if you do it too vigorously.
Perhaps not.

luvlyjubly Fri 07-May-21 07:36:45

Itsawelshthing

Maxi dresses. I'm only 4'11'', unless I get them hemmed or I buy it in the children's clothes section lol.

I am short too and often find midi dresses/skirts come down to my ankles, so effectively a maxi. Just check the length when online shopping - most quote the length.
I hope that helps.

Alexa Fri 07-May-21 07:47:58

Whitewavemark, do not be embarrassed please. Small aesthetic problems are interesting too. Anyway, make do and mend is the worthy ethic.

EllanVannin Fri 07-May-21 07:53:09

What's a dress ? grin