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  • Jun. 1st, 2009 at 11:42 AM

Dang, I've been working on my to do list of all of the things I would like to get done this summer and it just keeps on growing!

Time to prioritize I guess.

I *really* need to start getting in the garden again and clean up the new weeds that have come up over the last few weeks.   I've been focusing so much on craft related projects I have been letting this go a bit.   Once we're back from Fargo this upcoming weekend, this is the first thing that I'm going to do.    

I also want to finish my Spanish outfit and it is reallly getting close.  Instead of trying to rush through it I've been taking a bit more time.   I'm doing a lot more hand sewing than I originally planned, but the finished product will be much nicer I think.   Unfortunately, I'm a bit short on some of the trim I wanted to use, but I've been able to find good substitutes that I actually like a bit more than what I was originally going to use.    Most likely I'll be entering this into some A&S faire in the future due to the amount of research, time and effort put into it.    I was thinking of entering it in the Baronial A&S competition this week, but I just didn't want to rush through the rest of the work to get it done in time (plus find time to finish the documentation needed).   I also didn't want to just enter in a part of the outfit such as the 'sleeves' or just my hat.  :)   I'm curious to see what everyone else will be entering though. 

At this point, I need to finish hand sewing the trim on one of the oversleeves, attach the ties, then attach the oversleeves to the bodice.  The bodice is done other than for attaching the sleeves, skirt (which is already put together), and adding the hook/eyes and lacings.

Once the dress is done, I'm going to be moving onto a 'Cosplay' type costume that is inspired by one of the characters I play in Warhammer Online (Goggle for White Lion).   It is going to be the most challenging non-SCA costume that I've done to date since it will include making armor (breastplate, helm, bracers, scalemail, etc.), a stuffed lion for my shoulders, and a large prop weapon.    I will be using the lightweight materials to make 'fake' armor and weapons that are often used by other cosplay designers.   I've used Wonderflex in the past and am planning on making my breastplate and helm out of this material.   I'll have to cover it then with an epoxy resin and paint it so that then has the correct 'look' once done.    Thank you Hancock Fabrics, JoAnn Fabrics, and Michaels for your 40-50% coupons.   I've been using them for this   :)   Now if only Home Depot had the items I needed on sale.

Other than the projects mentioned above, we really need to re-stain our deck this year.   I'm assuming that will be about a one weekend project.     Also throughout the summer, I want to start to go room by room and get rid of the 'junk' that we no longer need.     We still have boxes out in the garage from when we moved ~ 4 years ago that need to get looked through too.   I have a feeling that a lot of it can be donated, thrown away, or sold off at this point.  

I've already gone through our master bedroom closet and found a bunch of clothes that we no longer wear that should be sent off to Goodwill or another organization.     I'll be taking on the master bathroom next.     Over all, I just want to get the house a bit more organized.  :)

Dress

  • May. 1st, 2009 at 3:52 PM

Yay, some progress today. We're going out to a movie with my parents tonight, but I was able to pin the trim onto my doublet bodice this afternoon. I will hand sew the trim on this weekend.

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Sleeves

  • Apr. 25th, 2009 at 9:03 AM

(re-post from my blog)

My doublet top and skirt for my Spanish gown are almost done, but I'll post more information about them later on.

Of late, I've been working on the sleeves for my Spanish gown though.   For the undersleeves, I'm using a pattern that I've used before with success.

Undersleeve

Similar to the undersleeves in the below portrait, I decided to use a gold cording to decorate the sleeve.  I'm using gold thread with a couching stitch to stitch the cording in place.

Gold Cording

For the oversleeves, I decided to draft a sleeve similar to the one in this portrait:

Anna de Austria

After a lot of investigation, I was not able to find an existing example of a period or modern pattern for this style of sleeve.   I noticed though that this Spanish sleeve also had another varient that I found in several portraits found here: http://sayaespanola.glittersweet.com/anadeaustria.htm Unfortunately you can only view the thumbnails for most images, but if you look closely you'll notice that the bottom of the sleeve is not tucked into itself like the variation I'm working on is.

Since I didn't have a pattern to start with, I decided to start from scratch.    I used the basic sleeve shape of a Spanish Round sleeve, but instead of the opening being in the front, my desired variation has the opening in the back closed using ties/points.

Round Sleeve

The sleeve cap for this pattern also took a bit of time to play with since I couldn't use a standard bell shape sleeve head.   Ultimately, below is what I came up for with the shape needed.   There is a slash in the middle of the sleeve to allow for the arm opening.

A decorated band will be added at wrist level to which tabs will also be attached.

Spanish gown progress

  • Apr. 23rd, 2009 at 11:37 AM

If you've visited my blog in the past, you will have noticed that I'm current costuming project is to recreate a 1570's + Spanish gown.   The gown will be of black velveteen with gold trim accents.

My goal is to finish the gown for the Northshield Crown tourney on May 9th.   My time is running short though so If I'm not happy with my status I'll just continue to work on it over the next months to wear at the next indoor event.

Below are a few of the portraits that I'm using for inspiration:

Gown:

 


Undersleeves:

Undersleeves 

Oversleeves:

 

Ties, Ruffs, Hat, Jewelry:

 

Below is my task list for the items that need to be completed:

  • Finish Undersleeves (cording, tabs, lacing holes)
  • Finish Hat (decordation and finish sewing)
  • Make oversleeve (cutout, trim, etc.)
  • Finish Jewelry (add pearls, gems, and clasps)
  • Finish neck ruff and make wrist ruffs
  • Finish Doublet (add trims, tabs, front closure)
  • Finish skirt and attach to doublet (add trims, ties, and hem)

Items I made in the past that I will re-use:

  • Smock
  • Corset
  • Caul
  • Farthingale
  • Underskirts
As you can see, I have many of the pieces in progress right now.   I estimated that it will take about 40 hours of work to finish all of the above.   I just need enough time to finish it all!

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