Fiber Monday - Just a roll of bias tape

There is really not much to show this week. The bulk of my time has been taken up with scheduling and planning for the 36 sessions for 6 families who are participating in my action research project on sibling rivalry. There has been little time for anything else. 

Pretty much my sole accomplishment is making bias tape for the practice dress. Because I want to make the practice dress exactly as I will The Dress, I need to do Hong Kong seams on all unfinished edges. Hong Kong seams are when the raw edges of all the seams are enclosed with bias tape. Since I will be making the bias tape out of the facing material for The Dress, that is what I needed to do for the practice one. 

My week's accomplishment is this.


I didn't measure it, but have a sneaking suspicion I will be making more of it. I didn't think quite hard enough about how many and how long the seams on a princess seamed dress are. Today I managed to pin the bias tape to the edges of two pieces. 


These are just pinned, they're not even sewn. I'm beginning to realize that finishing the interior seams (the part no one will see, but will keep the dress from unraveling) is going to be the most time insensitive part of the process. 

It's August 12, which means there is only about 37 days to go. Not really counting... Not really panicking... Much.

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