Happy Valentine's Day!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tasty Nibble #20
I haven't nearly finished pulling all the fringe on the first edge of my veil, but I've followed in my usual impatient path and started a section of the macramé, voila!
Here it is with my test sample, for perspective.
I'm working the pattern using 3 strands of the warp of my veil fabric for every one thread of the test sample and you can see how teeny tiny this is going to be. Hopefully I will get better at it...
Here it is with my test sample, for perspective.
I'm working the pattern using 3 strands of the warp of my veil fabric for every one thread of the test sample and you can see how teeny tiny this is going to be. Hopefully I will get better at it...
Labels:
Lace,
Macrame,
Mini Challenge,
Over and Above,
Veil
Thursday, February 2, 2012
About that challenge...
Yes, I am working on it. Yes, it is going really slow. We're not talking treacle slow, more like cold tar. (sigh)
I'm pulling thread to prep the fringe for knotting. Over and over again.
I won't bore you with pictures.
The only bit of interesting news is that the actual thread of my linen cloth seems to be about 1/4 of the thickness of my test piece. If I stick with single threads this lace is going to be teeny tiny itty bitty wee!
I'm pulling thread to prep the fringe for knotting. Over and over again.
I won't bore you with pictures.
The only bit of interesting news is that the actual thread of my linen cloth seems to be about 1/4 of the thickness of my test piece. If I stick with single threads this lace is going to be teeny tiny itty bitty wee!
Labels:
Mini Challenge,
Over and Above,
Veil
Speaking of Stunning Hairnets
Just look what Barbara posted over on her blog "It's About Time"
NICE....
(Detail) Portrait of Anna d’Alençon
Gian Giacomo de Alladio, also known as Macrino d'Alba, 1520
NICE....
(Detail) Portrait of Anna d’Alençon
Gian Giacomo de Alladio, also known as Macrino d'Alba, 1520
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Things to make one ponder
1) Hasting's blog.
I was reading her post about the Poste she made for the Artemesian Costuming Challenge and I noticed that the bodice of the gown in one of her references
Portrait of a Woman by Paolo Zacchia the Elder
looks a whole lot like like the bodices I 'bone' with hemp cord.
So far as I know, no one has found any definitive evidence that bodices were corded to provide support in period but this picture has me going hmm...
You know, what I need is a research minion!
I was reading her post about the Poste she made for the Artemesian Costuming Challenge and I noticed that the bodice of the gown in one of her references
Portrait of a Woman by Paolo Zacchia the Elder
looks a whole lot like like the bodices I 'bone' with hemp cord.
So far as I know, no one has found any definitive evidence that bodices were corded to provide support in period but this picture has me going hmm...
You know, what I need is a research minion!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Just an hour to go....
'Till the start of the over and above challenge!
I'm gonna go to bed now, but it's nice to know I (almost) could start...if only anticipation hadn't made me so sleepy...
I wish everyone good luck on your projects!
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