26 August, 2008

It's the little things


Tweeking, cutting, more cutting. Very little actual sewing. However I did make this during nap time the other day. These projects must be measured by tiny goals and small victories, or I weary of them and chuck them into a box for years before they see the light of day again. I am already tired of looking at this project and I have barely started, so I need to make some progress to keep the flame alive! Just wait, when I next make a post my progress will shock my adoring fans. All three of you.

23 August, 2008


Another inspiration photo. You see, I'm stuck on the bodice so of course I turn to inspiration and examining how in the world these things went together. No luck so far, but I feel like I am doing something... without... doing anything. I'm tired today and the whole house is asleep but me. Perfect for making progress, except that the brain is fuzzy and motivation and inspiration are dead. So a cup of tea, pretty dress pictures and blogging my lack of progress is all a means to give myself a kick in the pants to get going again. Still sitting here... give the tea a little time to work its magic.

20 August, 2008

Inspiration


Here is the inspiration for my "quick/easy" project. I already have the skirts cut and a new bodice drafted, I just have to test it. I am hopeful, but need to make sure I have left over time and energy for such an endeavor!

18 August, 2008

Ah ha!


The wheels have been turning with ideas for a "quick" and "cool" alternative for this years Ren Fest. I was pondering this cotton sateen for two days. Would it work, could I pull it off with my fair skin? After an inspiring glimpse at a friends embroidery everything suddenly clicked. That boring on its own tan silk that I got for a steal years ago would look great under that eggplant and with some simple embroidery and bead work it could be beautiful. So off I went and only $20.21 later I have 6 yards. Love those Joann's coupons.

Queen for a day


At the suggestion of a friend, here is a completed project from a few years ago. This dress was so much fun. It all started with the gold silk and red velvet which had been in a grab bag at a photo studio prop sale. They just called out to me. I hunted down this brocade fabric and made the plung during a 50% off sale at Joann's. I had really wanted to try this pattern and it was really quite simple. This was the most detailed dress I had done, so it was a great accomplishment. I had recently discovered that I love hand sewing, so I had to sew all those pearls on the trim. That year I went to the Rennaisance Festival for a home school outing and all the little girls decided that I was the queen. Once I was in jeans again I lost all respect. Sigh.

Petticoat Finis


Here is the improved version of petticoat 1. This has had the boning adjusted and the skirt lined. Now all that remains is the hand sewing of the inner waistband and the hemming. I get so close to done and then I dread the finishing. Why is that? Regardless, this has probably been my favorite project so far. It is so comfy and flattering and actually fits. Even with the re-doing, I love this little dress. Now on to the over dress!

Update: I did do all the hand sewing and finishing work on this piece and it remains one of my favorite projects ever. It is so pretty and it fits!

Petticoat cont.


Here is the finished petticoat, sort of. After trying it on and wearing it around I realized the boning was all wrong and also decided that I wanted to line the skirt. This is going under a silk cotton that is almost a gauze. Very light and transparent. I'm pretty sure a modest regency young lady wouldn't want her knickers showing. So here is finished petticoat 1 before a total overhaul.

Regency bodiced petticoat


I am going to begin with this. Not a dress diary exactly, since half of this project is done. Maybe just highlights. This pattern is based on the Sense and Sensibility pattern and modifications found at Sensibility.com. This has been an exciting experience. It is the first dress that really fits me. Drafting a pattern is much easier and more rewarding than I imagined. So here is how I began and here is how it ended, the first time that is. For anyone attempting this, measure that boning well. I ended up ripping everything back to the boning because it was too long. It should sit just below your bustpoint or you get the ends of the boning sticking out into your sillouhette. Not so attractive, as you will see in example #2 which is forthcomining.

17 August, 2008

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Well, here goes...will it work?

A fine beginning

Well, this is a fine beginning. I want to share my pretties with the world and I can't get my pictures to upload, so here is my really boring looking blog and no pictures to write about. I must have pictures to establish a visual frame of reference for future discussion, yes? Yes.