More about the costume progress later, but I thought you'd like to see the plaid dress in action!
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
What was I thinking? Or was I even thinking AT ALL?!
Having cut out all my linings, interlinings, and the fashion fabric for my day bodice I am now confronted with the fashion fabric for the dinner bodice. Can anyone remind me why I thought it would be a good idea to make my first bustle dress in an UNEVEN PLAID?
(Pounds head on table)
Worse, an uneven plaid with a strong HORIZONTAL STRIPE?
(Pound)
(Pound)
(Pound)
What's that you say? It'll be pretty?!
Argh!
(Pounds head on table)
Worse, an uneven plaid with a strong HORIZONTAL STRIPE?
(Pound)
(Pound)
(Pound)
What's that you say? It'll be pretty?!
Argh!
A picture is worth, well, a whole lota words
See? Side to side ribbons holding my bustle tapes together so it doesn't look hideous from the outside!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Thank goodness for portable posteriors!
I have been deep in the mire of a rather spectacular FAIL with the bustling of my second skirt. I started by approximating the placement which worked so well with the plaid silk, but...
Yuck!
Then I tried moving things around to lift the center lines considerably higher (in an attempt to rid myself of that rather horrible set of side to side folds) and...
Double Yuck!
I've been moving the pins, and trying it on, and getting Clarence to give opinions and take pictures, and taking everything off and trying again. Over and over.
Only to arrive at yet more YUCK!
Sigh.
I had read the very good suggestion of draping your bustles on a dress form but since I don't have one I was stuck in the fitting loop until it occurred to me that maybe I could rig something up...and thus my Marvelous Fitting Assistant was born! (OK, created!)
Yes, that is a pillow and my bustle pinned to a high-backed chair. When in use the front of the skirt is all rucked up but it is full enough not to be a problem. And being able to make adjustments and see the changes first-hand makes a huge difference!
Voila! SUCCESS!
As it turned out, my problem was that the tapes depending from the waist band onto which the outer puffs are attached were sliding to my sides and stretching the skirt fabric into flat folds. I simply attached two short pieces of ribbon horizontally to connect and draw together the opposing points. Easy-peasey!
As Clarence commented, now my butt has a bow on it.
Yuck!
Then I tried moving things around to lift the center lines considerably higher (in an attempt to rid myself of that rather horrible set of side to side folds) and...
Double Yuck!
I've been moving the pins, and trying it on, and getting Clarence to give opinions and take pictures, and taking everything off and trying again. Over and over.
Only to arrive at yet more YUCK!
Sigh.
I had read the very good suggestion of draping your bustles on a dress form but since I don't have one I was stuck in the fitting loop until it occurred to me that maybe I could rig something up...and thus my Marvelous Fitting Assistant was born! (OK, created!)
Yes, that is a pillow and my bustle pinned to a high-backed chair. When in use the front of the skirt is all rucked up but it is full enough not to be a problem. And being able to make adjustments and see the changes first-hand makes a huge difference!
Voila! SUCCESS!
As it turned out, my problem was that the tapes depending from the waist band onto which the outer puffs are attached were sliding to my sides and stretching the skirt fabric into flat folds. I simply attached two short pieces of ribbon horizontally to connect and draw together the opposing points. Easy-peasey!
As Clarence commented, now my butt has a bow on it.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Bustle skirt #2
In a lovely brown on brown striped linen from my stash.
I'd still like to play with the bustling, and come up with a few more outfits, but since one daytime and one nighttime outfit are my bare minimum list of things I *have* to make for Teslacon I'm going to move on to bodices. Which means I need to go dig through the stacks of still-packed boxes from our move and find my corsets...
What fun. (Sigh)
I'd still like to play with the bustling, and come up with a few more outfits, but since one daytime and one nighttime outfit are my bare minimum list of things I *have* to make for Teslacon I'm going to move on to bodices. Which means I need to go dig through the stacks of still-packed boxes from our move and find my corsets...
What fun. (Sigh)
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