Okay, I know, I havn't made a report in forever. School started up and work geared up and wow, have I been busy! Here's an update for you if you're interested:
1.My dress is nearly done. The overskirt needs to be hemmed, snaps sewed onto the forepart, snaps sewed onto the removable sleeves, and pearls to adorn the lace on the sleeves.
2. Anthony's outfit needs a lining, a collar, some trim, and to be hemmed. I suppose he needs trousers too. . .
There's only a few weeks left for the faire! So I've got to be quick. My dress is almost done. So I'm not too worried. I'll feel bad if I can't get Anthony's done, but I feel like I can do it!
Victoria told me she wanted a pair of legwarmers for her birthday, so I found some pretty pink chunky yarn at Jo Ann's and have already knitted up one and a half! This year I may have her gift to her on time! I'll post a nice pic of them when they're all done, which should be soon, for real :} . I'm making the leg warmers with the red knifty knitter. I love knitting looms! So easy, and you can make all the real stitches of knitting without all those needles.
This semester, I had to take a speech class, which sucks – I am an awful public speaker. The upside is, I can use myself as a visual in my final speech. For my speech, I chose Lolita fashion as my topic! Yay! I hope it won't bore my audience. . . for my speech I will make a power point show, and a Lolita dress, I bought a pretty bolt of (what I hope is) pink kimono silk from ichiroya.com, to make a Waloli style dress. I've never ordered from this place before, but have been ogling their wares for 10 years online and in person at various fairs and events. Here is the link to the silk I bought: http://www.ichiroya.com/item/list3/151542/ . I'll update with pictures and a seller review when the fabric arrives. The fabric is a little pricey, I know. But given that it is silk with an authentic Japanese pattern, I was able to justify it to myself. Also helping in my justification is the burning desire I have for a lovely pink WaLoli dress to wear to the cherry blossom festival. It's just the perfect outfit to have for that occasion. (:
I'm going to go work on those legwarmers some more, but before I go for now, let me leave you with a list of things to come:
1. Pictures and pattern review of finished Elizabethan gown
2. Pictures of Anthony's finished outfit (pattern was self-drafted)
3. Pictures and possible pattern for leg warmers (time depended – pictures for sure though)
4. Seller review for http://www.ichiroya.com/
5. Waloli dress drawing board
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