SCA and other period sewing tricks of the trade, links, and works in process.
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Showing posts with label SCA. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
IRCC2 Part 3: Finished Project aka lots of pictures
I've added the dogressa's coat to the outfit. What follows is lots of pictures showing the movement of the garment from all sides. And features the photography skills of my mother.
Labels:
Dogressa Coat,
Garb,
IRCC2,
Italian,
padlining,
petticoat stays,
Realm of Venus,
SCA,
Venetian
Location:
Greeley, CO, USA
Thursday, April 26, 2012
K.I.S.S.
So here they are;
Under-shift: white linen with ribbon trim
Stays; white linen with some lace maybe
Square neck camicia; white linen with gold lace
Sottana; red silk taffeta trimmed in gold
Dogressa's Coat; for this a picture will surpass a thousand words.....courtesy of my fav silk supplier Puresilks
My ideas at the moment for accessories are a snow leopard zibi, a silk gaze partlet maybe with a small falling ruff, a gold and pearl girdle belt, pearl drop earrings, a pearl necklace with gold pave spacers, some new silk garters perhaps with tassels, a faux hair piece in a elaborate braided bun, a large feather fan, and if things go well a small hunting hat.
I rather doubt that I'll get all of the above done. However its good to aim high yes?
Labels:
Dogressa Gown,
IRCC2,
Italian,
Realm of Venus,
SCA,
Sottana,
Stays,
Undershift,
Venetian
Location:
Greeley, Greeley
Sunday, April 22, 2012
IRCC 2...here we go
So this year's goal for me for IRCC is an interchangeable Venetian wardrobe. The idea being that I can dress fully as a lady or fully as a gent or someplace in between, and my mood and commitments for the day determine.
Tonight I've gotten primary construction done on my first piece for the project......an under shift.....a comfort layer for me since I do intend to wear a separate pair of stays.
I will freely admit that I believe from my research that stiffened sottonas would be far more accurate for torso shaping and support. However with my ever changing (at the moment shrinking) size I don't want to have to rely on the sottonas to hold up the ladies. That path leads to constantly rebuilding my wardrobe and never being happy with the fit......(yeah been there before, just ask my mother) ;-)
Tonight I've gotten primary construction done on my first piece for the project......an under shift.....a comfort layer for me since I do intend to wear a separate pair of stays.
I will freely admit that I believe from my research that stiffened sottonas would be far more accurate for torso shaping and support. However with my ever changing (at the moment shrinking) size I don't want to have to rely on the sottonas to hold up the ladies. That path leads to constantly rebuilding my wardrobe and never being happy with the fit......(yeah been there before, just ask my mother) ;-)
Labels:
IRCC,
IRCC2,
Realm of Venus,
SCA,
Venetian
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
What of what to do with Pinkie
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Venetian doublet gown |
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Slightly higher waistline Venetian doublet gown |
Option number #2 on the right here; is a slightly looser and higher waistline doublet style gown with a cartridge pleated waistline....Far less trim work would be involved to make this look happen. I could spend my sewing time playing with the lovely falling ruff shown in the portrait. An item might i add that isn't effected fit wise by weight loss or gain on my part.
I would however still need to make a new set of stays that were longer to get the line....not to mention run the risk of a significant rebuild on the gown inside of a year......so not ideal on that end.
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Florentine gown |
Option three is a high waistline Florentine gown with full loose cartridge pleated sleeves. Almost exactly what I made for IRCC.....this look is all about accessories.....fur trimmed lower sleeves.....blackworked high neck camicia.....elaborate girdle belt.....and a small net balzo.....all things that are not affected by weight fluctuation.....however that being said.....I'm not stoked about a third very simple gown with the exact same neckline.....but it would not require a new set of stays.....and it would only take me about 20 hours to get the gown finished not including accessories......so something to contemplate......
Thoughts?
Labels:
Doublet Gown,
Florentine,
Garb,
IRCC,
Pinkie,
Re-Builds,
SCA,
Short Stays,
Venetian
Monday, July 11, 2011
Yes!!! I really do NEED all those fittings I asked for
So as some of you might have guessed, since HE Arion did not debut his new Florentine court garb at Battlemoor, I ran into some problems. The problems basically boiled down to me 'guessing' on fit instead of actually getting to fit the doublet on Arion. With this sort of highly tailored doublet and Arion's impressively broad shoulders......well guessing on fit ended with me up a creek and now I'm going to have to get creative with retro fitting.....anyways here are some pictures of it in process.....
I have him trying it on inside out because I had one arms lining pinned.
You can kinda tell from this shot where I started to go wrong with the sleeves on this.....the back seam shows that I set the sleeve in rotated forward to far by what ended up to be about 4".

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you can see how the over-rotation is twisting the fabric and constricting his movement.....man has big shoulders and very muscular arms.....so having his sleeves 'flex' with him is very important.
But I am really happy with how the detail at the neck is sitting on him....its even spiffier right side out because we didn't quilt the neck inset so it shows up very nicely.
I have him trying it on inside out because I had one arms lining pinned.
In the picture on the right ------------------>
you can see how the over-rotation is twisting the fabric and constricting his movement.....man has big shoulders and very muscular arms.....so having his sleeves 'flex' with him is very important.
But I am really happy with how the detail at the neck is sitting on him....its even spiffier right side out because we didn't quilt the neck inset so it shows up very nicely.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Tonight's Sewing Status/To-Do List ---- Yeah I know I'm mental
Gold Stripe gown; ready for wool hem guard and eyelets
Black and Silver Doublet; arms ripped out, pile of scrap linen waiting for me to cut the arm extensions
White Quilted dress; bodice assembled - need to add velvet ribbon to front, cut skirt, attach, and hem
Black Pinstripe dress; primary construction finished, needs shoulder ribbons and front ties
Grey over-gown; just needs 2 trouser hooks and decorative button
White Coat 1 (men's late 1400's overcoat); draft pattern, cut fur, and assemble
White Coat 2 (capaletto); fabric ready press need to modify pattern for 44" fabric
Black and Silver Doublet; arms ripped out, pile of scrap linen waiting for me to cut the arm extensions
White Quilted dress; bodice assembled - need to add velvet ribbon to front, cut skirt, attach, and hem
Black Pinstripe dress; primary construction finished, needs shoulder ribbons and front ties
Grey over-gown; just needs 2 trouser hooks and decorative button
White Coat 1 (men's late 1400's overcoat); draft pattern, cut fur, and assemble
White Coat 2 (capaletto); fabric ready press need to modify pattern for 44" fabric
Monday, June 20, 2011
IRCC.....delayed just a bit
So WAR is coming to the Outlands in the form of Battlemoor........and although I don't actually go to war most years the majority of my household does.
This also means that my job as mistress of the robes for my baron and baroness has pushed right past IRCC in the OMG this has to be done now 'to-do list'. The good news is I will be posting in the next week or two pictures of finished garments and construction of two full sets of 1400's Florentine garments....male and female....YEAH!
Bad news is that sewing on IRCC is at a standstill until after the 4th of July.....but the bright side is that since I decided to do a prototype of each of the garments I'm doing for IRCC I'll now have dual entries for said contest.
This also means that my job as mistress of the robes for my baron and baroness has pushed right past IRCC in the OMG this has to be done now 'to-do list'. The good news is I will be posting in the next week or two pictures of finished garments and construction of two full sets of 1400's Florentine garments....male and female....YEAH!
Bad news is that sewing on IRCC is at a standstill until after the 4th of July.....but the bright side is that since I decided to do a prototype of each of the garments I'm doing for IRCC I'll now have dual entries for said contest.
Labels:
Battlemoor,
Florentine,
IRCC,
Outlands,
SCA
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