Monday, December 14, 2009

The Perfect Christmas Dress


I'm handy with a sewing machine and I both own and know how to operate a soldering iron. How hard could it be to whip up one of these puppies before Christmas? Sure, one has to attach 24,000 LED lights, and the first dress I ever sewed in Home Ec. ended up with the sleeves turned inside out, but I don't think I should let that deter me.

7 comments:

nightsmusic said...

Okay, cool or not, whoever did that has entirely too much time on their hands. *blinks*

A Novel Woman said...

Well, the dress did make it into a museum, so hard work does pay off, I guess.

nightsmusic said...

LOL! Just like to think that my legacy would be more than just 24,000 Christmas lights in a museum. ;)

Anne S. said...

I think it's fantastic!

Jayne said...

Love it!
But does it come with it's own rechargable battery and solar panel? :P

Diane T. said...

My son just saw the dress on today's field trip to the Museum of Science & Industry. Nice break from the human anatomy exhibit!

A Novel Woman said...

Jayne, I'm guessing it's only for special occasions, not for say, running to the corner for a jug of milk, so I guess I can forgive its use of batteries.

Diane, what teenage boy does not like human anatomy?