Janne Robberstad

Janne Robberstad jobbar fulltid freelance som kunstnar og teater-designer i eige firma Spøt & Spindel. Nedanfor er ein link til bloggen min, for inspirasjon.











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Kjerstins dress, part 2

By Janne | April 23, 2009

I just had to post a couple more pictures of the black lace I am making for Kjerstins wedding dress. I was slightly nervous about the peacocks, but think it worked out nice. And it wasn´t as difficult as I feared. 

I made a rough pattern on baking-paper…

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…pinned down the white, fine tulle I sow the lace-pieces on to, and started the puzzle.

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work in progress…

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still some more…

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…and done!

I have to make the dress in different pieces or part, and can´t put them together until next time Kjerstin is here for a fitting. Want to make sure it fits, as I dread it is impossible to undo when it is done.

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4 Responses to “Kjerstins dress, part 2”

  1. michelle allen Says:
    April 24th, 2009 at 07:15

    this is AMAZING girl! you are so so talented.

    your not going to believe what i bought cause of you!

    a new sewing machine 🙂
    you’ve totally inspired me to mess around a bit and get my kids going on it. thank you!

    can’t wait to see this finished dress!

  2. spotogspindel Says:
    April 24th, 2009 at 07:37

    How cool! You will not regret it. I am sure. If I go to Artfest next year, I´ll visit you on the way, and give a crash-course in “creative textiles” or something. Although, by then you´ll probably know all about it 🙂 Its the part of not being afraid to mess around with it, and allow oneself to make mistakes, that a lot of people are afraid of, and therefore loose so much fun and knowledge on the way. Congratulations! I will post pictures of the finished dress. (Do I have to wait until after the wedding??)

  3. Susan Williamson Says:
    April 27th, 2009 at 06:17

    This looks fascinating and amazingly intricate. I really wish you had been around when I got married because I would definitely have hired you to create my dress.

  4. spotogspindel Says:
    April 28th, 2009 at 14:43

    Thank you so much, Susan! that is so sweet of you. I can´t wait to finish it, and post pictures of the finished result 🙂

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