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Ideas for how to turn this leotard into a dress?

Started by spiralina, April 15, 2012, 04:20:32 PM

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spiralina

I have this beautiful leotard in black and thought I'd turn to the talented forumites on how to turn it into a skating dress. I am primarily a freeskater, but could have dance length for MITF tests, etc. I'm a competent sewer. I was thinking of attaching a tulle skirt and stoning the edges of it, or altenatively going all out and stoning the bodice with crystals, and covering a skirt with black feathers for a "Swan Lake" theme!

http://www.dancedirect.com/uk/Products/Ballet/P440/dancewear-ballet-black-leotard-plume-p440/

Ideas most welcome & thank you in advance!

PS: I think this in blue is also stunning! http://www.dancedirect.com/uk/Products/Ballet/P510/plume-leotard-p510/

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Quote from: spiralina on April 15, 2012, 04:20:32 PM
I have this beautiful leotard in black and thought I'd turn to the talented forumites on how to turn it into a skating dress. I am primarily a freeskater, but could have dance length for MITF tests, etc. I'm a competent sewer. I was thinking of attaching a tulle skirt and stoning the edges of it, or altenatively going all out and stoning the bodice with crystals, and covering a skirt with black feathers for a "Swan Lake" theme!

http://www.dancedirect.com/uk/Products/Ballet/P440/dancewear-ballet-black-leotard-plume-p440/

Ideas most welcome & thank you in advance!

I would probably use a chiffon for the skirt instead of a tulle. Chiffon flows better. :) BUT it also depends on the look you are after. You could also look for a stretch lace that matches the lace on the bodice. That could turn into a very pretty moves dress! I like the idea of just adding a wrap skirt too. I would think a wrap skirt would be easy enough to make.

As for adding a skirt to your leotard, I think you could do it. I'm just not sure how! Do you have a skating dress pattern? If so, maybe pull the bodice piece out and use a fabric pencil to mark where the skirt hits? I would then cut along that line and add the skirt like I would if I were sewing a skating dress. It likely won't be exact since I cut my patterns on a fold so it would be 1/2 of a bodice, but I think it could work. Just a thought.

PS: I think this in blue is also stunning! http://www.dancedirect.com/uk/Products/Ballet/P510/plume-leotard-p510/

hopskipjump

It would lend itself nicely to Spanish music or if you went with black as a more formal freeskate.

http://www.myskatingmall.com/user_images/4931241.jpg

Personally I'd use a lycra that was the same as the bodice if making a black skirt.

The only difference I've seen with a skating dress and a leo is leo's are seldom fully lined and skating dresses tend to have that full lining.

platyhiker

Tulle is quite stiff - most skating skirts are made out of a material that will flutter and/or float more than tulle, and I love that look.

I love slcbelle's suggestions of getting different (separate) skirts so that you can get more than one look out of your leotard.

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Doll

Very pretty.  If it were me, I would go with black silk chiffon.  Nothing is quite as milky/flowy as silk, and with the lace it would make for a very pretty look.

You could make several different types of skirts for variety without fear of them not staying in place by sewing on hooks onto the dress/skirts (like the kind on a bra clasp).

FigureSpins

I think adding a lacey skirt is the best idea.
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miraclegro

I read this in a hurry...but I might have missed this...what is the music you will be skating to?

spiralina

Thank you for all the suggestions!

Quote from: slcbelle on April 15, 2012, 07:10:11 PM
Have you considered buying black dance skirts in various lengths and shapes so you can change it up whenever the mood suits you?  Such as:

I had a lot of difficulty matching skirts to this leotard because the lycra has an unusual sheen in person, and I couldn't find lace that matched enough to not look obvious. Of course, a week after I ask the question, the company brings out a matching lace skirt  88) I might sew it on directly, and make the waist a little lower: http://www.dancedirect.com/uk/Products/Ballet/P524/plume-skirts-p524/

Quote from: Doll on April 16, 2012, 01:48:53 AM
You could make several different types of skirts for variety without fear of them not staying in place by sewing on hooks onto the dress/skirts (like the kind on a bra clasp).

Really good idea. I will bear that in mind for next time (although next time I will be thinking more carefully about how I will use something, not just because it looks pretty!)

Quote from: hopskipjump on April 15, 2012, 08:04:22 PM
It would lend itself nicely to Spanish music or if you went with black as a more formal freeskate.

I did think that! But I can't carry off Spanish music to save my life, as much fun as it sounds to skate to!

Quote from: miraclegro on May 04, 2012, 02:12:10 PM
I read this in a hurry...but I might have missed this...what is the music you will be skating to?

It won't be for my current programme music (I have the dress for that already) - I just came across the leotard and thought it looked really pretty! Programme is nevertheless this  ;D  it is a Finnish "symphonic metal" band, and the piece is used a lot by Synchro teams. My boyfriend is a big fan, suggested I skated to something more dramatic than my first choice, and voila! The dress also, coincidentally, looks like a lady's version of his costume too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffmPj6w0t6M