Happy Star Wars Day! May the 4th be with you! I’m so excited to be back with another post for Star Wars Day. This is a dress that I have dreamed about owning since Star Wars: Attack of the Clones came out. Let’s be honest, all of Padme’s dresses are amazing but this one has always had a special place in my heart. I honestly thought that I would never own this dress. Then one night at 3 am it suddenly occurred to me, I know how to sew now! I can make the dress! Needless to say, the hyper fixation began that night. I ran into a lot of issues along the way but was able to tackle them one at a time. I started out with the McCall’s 3797 Renaissance Costume Dress Pattern. This pattern gave me the sleeves and everything that I needed. Unfortunately, I was not able to find any fabric that had the embroidery that I needed on it already. So after I cut out the pieces I had to embroider the entire thing by hand. It took close to 150 hours for just the chiffon part. Though it was a lot more work it was definitely worth it. Here is what it looked like when everything was put together and embroidered.

Of course, the sleeves are actually off the shoulder but I was not able to get it to stay up my mannequin that way. I added an invisible zipper to the back to make it easier to get on. For the sleeves, I added rose buttons to keep them closed and match the shawl.
For the shawl, I used a curtain that already had rose embroidery. It was in a white color though and I needed it to be yellow. So I used some of the Rit Dye for synthetics. In the end, I only died it for about 3-5 minutes and it turned out beautifully. I embroidered the scallop edging using my sewing machine to finish it off.



The biggest problem that I found was that I couldn’t find a corset that I liked and would work with the costume. I had never made one before so though I didn’t know what I was doing I decided to try to draft one myself. So I did what all of the best youtube videos said, wrapped myself in duct tape! You can enjoy my rather embarrassing photo below. I drew out on the tape where I wanted everything to be and then cut out the pieces and traced them to paper. The hardest part was the embroidery. I was able to get a custom order from an etsy shop with the hand embroidery guide. I use a water-soluble stabilizer that I had left over and used a Sharpie marker to trace it on. Then got to work. For the roses, I cut out the ones on the left over fabric from the shawl and glued them on. I added the grommets and was done after adding the boning to the lining.



Then I finished the look by crocheting the bun covers out of gold crochet thread. I made a butterfly pin using polymer clay and used some filler diamonds from Dollar Tree for the jewels. To finish off the look, I bought a brown curly wig from amazon and gold shoes. Hers was a square toe and I was able to find a comfortable pair for a good price.


To finish off this post, I’m going to share with you some of the finished pictures. Be sure to let me know what you think in the comments and if you have any questions about the process, please be sure to let me know. May the Force Be With You!
























