2008-07-04

isabelladangelo: (4th of July)
2008-07-04 07:12 pm

Mini Update

First: Shiloh has a new ball. He's now happy.

Second: I'm almost done cutting out Mom's kirtle. I had to wash the fabric first. I'm using a linen blend for the lining. So the kirtle is a moss green and the lining is "potting soil" brown. All she needs are pink linen sleeves and she'll look perfect!

Third: Gotta love the Twilight Zone marathons. Happy 4th!
isabelladangelo: (4th of July)
2008-07-04 08:41 pm

Hmmm...

Alright Lj-land friends, I have a question. I have 3 yard of this lovely brown linen(blend, but mostly linen) that you'll see below. I have enough scraps to make a bodice and sleeves as well. (Think two large gore pieces plus 3 yards of brown linen). I've had the trim you see in the picture since Holiday Faire. It goes beautifully. What do you think I should make out of this?



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BTW, this is the lining for Mom's gown as well. The green linen didn't photograph well. It came out seafoam and it's definitely not seafoam.
isabelladangelo: (Default)
2008-07-04 11:50 pm
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Pictures and another Question

Mom's early 16th C kirtle I based it on the kirtles seen in Henry VIII's Book of Hours. It's green linen with a brown linen blend lining. I didn't iron it prior to trying it on the Anne Boleyn model but I think you can see that the front looks okay.

The problem is in the back. There is a slight gap at the bottom of opening in the back. I'm guessing this might be due to the dress dummy itself and nothing else. However, I'm thinking of maybe adding a gore? Any other ideas? I had to take the stitching out at the bottom of the opening because the opening had to be bigger to fit over the dress dummy. :-)