I stepped out of my office a few times so that I could walk back in with fresh eyes. It'll look like a disaster as you're doing it. Loosely braid them and knot them at the bottom. If you want big twirls, they need to be spread out a bit. Don't grab strands that are right next to each other. I did my dress one layer, but in retrospect, I wish I had made it two layers. One you have your dress complete, it's time to make the twirls. I alternated colors: pink, black, silver. Look at the pictures and just give it a shot! Keep going all around the dress. Start by pushing your crochet hook in a hole on the bottom row, up through a hole on the second row. Ta-da! Now you have a pile of 48" tulle strands!įollow the pictures above to knot the tulle. If I want my dress to be 24" long, I find a box that is 24" when it's flattened. I like to wrap my tulle around a flattened box and cut all at once, rather than cutting one strand at a time. Cut tulle TWICE the length! If you want your dress to be 24" long, cut your strands of tulle 48" long. The braids will take away some of the length. For the twirly look, add a couple inches. I used one spool each of black, hot pink (it's called AM Beauty on our website), and silver.ĭetermine how long you want your dress to be. It comes with a book or ideas and instructions, notepad, pen, crochet hook, and measuring tape. If you haven't already, be sure to check out our Tutu Making Kit. Gather your supplies: tulle, a crochet headband, scissors, a measuring tape, and a crochet hook. We've been through these instructions a thousand times, but here they are one more time. It looks like a mess as you're working on it, but when it's done, it's fantastic! The braids look like fun twirls!įirst, just make a normal tutu dress. This dress is a simple tutu dress with the strands lightly braided. Tutu dresses can look complicated (and some of them are!) but they are usually pretty darn easy. I am assuming you did not stay at Pierce Street because by about 10:30 pm you could not even move in there because it was soooo packed…see my pictures to come in the post…I am sorry you are so negative.I am so in love with this twirly tutu dress. I actually was there as all of the contests received their cash prizes totaling to $1,400 in cash, so I am unsure of where you are getting your information from.the contest at Pierce Street always goes in three rounds…it has been that way since they started 38 years ago…they want people there so they can start giving numbers to people to get them in the contest and they are even nice enough to add some people that get there late to a second round.pretty generous if you ask me! The reason places get a bad name on yelp or other review sites are because of uninformed people like you. The entire contest was over before midnight. My picture post will be up in an hour for that evidence. We actually started at nine and we had about 75 contestants. □ Thank you for your time and feel free to spread the word to others that want to learn all different kinds of ways to save money on food, travel, shopping, and products:) Please feel free to like my facebook page, Dani’s Decadent Deals as well to get daily deals everyday for everything from clothing deals, travel deals, restaurant deals, activities, adult events and kids’ events. Simply confirm subscription and you will be subscribed. You will then receive an email asking you to confirm subscription. To subscribe to my blog to get weekly deals like these and other dynamic ways to save and to live champagne dreams on a beer budget, simply scroll down & enter your email address where it says to follow blog via email. Although this event has already passed see the 2013 pictures from this event here –> HALLOWEEN PSA 2013 PICTURES a Rafflecopter giveaway <-– Winner will be announced on Thursday morning! Due to the time sensitivity of this contest, winner will be expected to respond to my email within 2 hours that morning or new winner will be selected. PSA is located in the city of Costa Mesa on 330 East 17 th Street. Halloween is my favorite holiday and for my favorite holiday, I am spending it at one of my favorite bars/clubs in the OC this year! Every year Pierce Street Annex, or as I like to call it “PSA” or “The Annex” throws a great Halloween Bash!! Pierce Street Annex is the first drinking establishment (they do call it that… it is even posted on one of their signs □ I frequented when I turned 21 & I still love to go for dancing, drinks, fun, & a casual environment with great people & familiar faces! See all about “The Annex” right here-> PIERCE STREET ANNEX.
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