Sometimes the works get gummed up when my supervisor makes an appearance. . .
28 June 2010
Embroidered Corset
Slapped onto page by; ♥Mistress Rivkah♥ at 2:27 PMrandom associated words: 1500's, corset, elizabethan gown, embroidery, flowers, pink, tudor gown, underpinings
22 June 2010
Undergarments
Slapped onto page by; ♥Mistress Rivkah♥ at 5:50 PM
Last night I found myself with some time so I decided to start in with my sewing. So fist off I set to repairing my corset. It looks. . . okay. But with such a tiny space and poor lining I think for now it's the best it will get. After that chore I set out to make a chemise and partlet.
Originally, the chemise was going to be purple with white sleeves. But the purple fabric was too rough I felt and swapped it out for a different fabric. It's very pretty – white with a light blue and silver pattern (left). I just can't stand to have boring undergarments! The sleeves are still white, however, I am tempted to just cut them off or make new ones because I forgot to lengthen the pattern and am left with sleeves that only reach to my forearms. That's going to drive me nuts, I just know it will!
Putting the chemise on hold, I moved to the partlet. I used a white embroidered organza (left). It was fairly easy to make, but I'm not sure how I'll like it. I think I'll need to see it with the dress first. I don't have a picture of that, but I'll post it with the completed dress so you get the full efect - partlets are better that way ;)
The last project I attacked last night was a bumroll, made from purple duckcloth (left), I don't know if it's completely necessary but I'd rather have it just in case i get it all assembled and decided I want it. I attached gold grosgrain to it before sewing it all up so i could keep it on. the finished result always makes me laugh - it looks like one of those crescent travel pillows. My finished bumroll is a nice violation of Sumptuary laws!
random associated words: blue, bumroll, chemise, purple, renaissance fair, underpinings
20 June 2010
When a door closes. . .
Slapped onto page by; ♥Mistress Rivkah♥ at 9:36 PM
Well, plans for attending this year's Otakon have collapsed. Sad. . . but I have won a consolation of some sorts – promises from the boyfriend to dress up for the local Renaissance fair this year. This year, I have my eye on making and wearing a traditional dress that could date late Tudor/ early Elizabethan. My dress isn't based on any particular painting, but I have been crawling around the web and library for inspiration!
Luckily, I already have a farthingale and pair of bodies, and even a pretty snood so I don't have to remake any of that (whoo) – but I do need a new smock, underskirt, sleeves, partlet, and – of course, a dress. If I have time, I'd also like to make an atifet and new cloak to wear with my gown (normally I attend the faire in the fall and it can get chilly!).
So, I have already got what I think at this point is most of the needed fabric – sans trims and whatever I've managed to have forgotten. Now deep down inside I pine for a purple gown – but I also know that one is not supposed to technically wear purple unless you're nobility. One can dress above one's station, but boldly wearing purple, ala Anne Boleyn, seems a bad move. Ah the days when I could feign ignorance. . . To keep in line, I have chosen a satin of a wine colour (that could appear purple in the right light) for the gown, a brown brocade for the underskirt, and a white organza for my partlet.
Now, I couldn't completely dismiss purple from my dress! So I'm going to make a purple smock (with white sleeves – hee hee) and a purple bum roll. If I felt like it and/or had the time/need/money for it, I'd also make a purple corset and farthingale. Maybe someday. . .
02 June 2010
Change of Colour
Slapped onto page by; ♥Mistress Rivkah♥ at 2:04 AMSo. . . the contact came and was a total waste. It came torn and the company won't refund/exchange it, and I'm not spending money on another because I'm not totally convinced it will fit (damned astigmatism) so I've come up with a new plan. I ordered a pretty blue and pink fan that should match my outfit off of eBay and have decided that if a photo opportunity arises, I shall cover the "red" eye with it. Problem (sort of) solved. . .
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