SCA and other period sewing tricks of the trade, links, and works in process.
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
IRCC2 Part 2: the Sottana
So here I'm wearing everything I was in the last series of pictures. I've added the red and gold sottona, pearl necklace and earrings, and a veil.
wearing the linen petticoat underneath gives this gown a very smooth bodice line while having a very soft full skirt line.
IRCC2 Part 1: The Underpinnings
The first layers of my IRCC2 entry. In the first picture on the right. This picture focuses on the silk gaze partlette.
I decided to stick with a sleeveless back laced gown. I cartridge pleated the skirt with a smooth front. This emulates the venetian gowns and will add fullness to the skirt of my overgown.
Here is a shot that shows the side back lacing that I hand bound the eyelets.
I'm wearing a thigh length camica that was pieced together with insertion stitch.
I'm thinking to also wear this gown with an apron and a tighter sleeve camica for a more casual outfit. The bottom two pictures really show off how dense cartridge pleating gives the skirt great movement.
Labels:
cartridge pleating,
insertion stitch,
IRCC2,
Italian,
petticoat stays,
Sottana,
Venetian
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