28 June 2010

HALT!

Sometimes the works get gummed up when my supervisor makes an appearance. . .

Embroidered Corset


I made this corset last year. It's embroidered brown linen with pink trim and lining. The corset has an interlining of pink duck cloth and is stiffened with steel bones. 

22 June 2010

Undergarments


    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! 

20 June 2010

When a door closes. . .


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

So. . . 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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