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Jan. 10th, 2007 09:46 am
frualeydis: (Default)
Okay, so this checked dress it is. I don't know if I will start on it immediately or if I will make the Hedvig outfit first, but at least I have decided which one to do. Now I only have to overcome my fear of modern tailoring techniques, like how to make collars with lapels. [livejournal.com profile] herzeloyde says it's simple, but since like ten times better at sewing than I am I don't know if that's comforting. At least I know where to go for help.
I need to mail Jen too about getting a larger picture of the sketch of the back and to know what the description says. Since it's a summer dress I assume it's from either cotton or silk, but I'm thinking about using thin wool; tartan in burgundy and navy and plain navy. Because I have wool and very little silk or cotton.
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I have decided that year I will only sew Fun Stuff.
OK, I will need to make tons of medieval clothes for my three growing girls before we go to Visby Medieval week and there are also some things that need to be fixed on the pavilion. I also want to make my husband a new 16th century, outfit, the current on is no good, so that we can wear the same time period.
But for me I will only sew things that I want to make, regardless if I have somewhere to wear them or not. I have all the mundane skirts any woman could need, and quite a few more, and I Do Not Need More Medieval/Renaissance Garb! I have maybe 30 outfits (I don't dare to count), some of them worn only once, so I really think I should wear some of them again. I will make some small things; like a partlet, a forepart or a pair of sleeves, or a new hat, but I don't need any more tunics/dresses/gowns. Or shifts or veils.
So I will make mostly other periods I think. I will not make a list of what I plan to do, since the whole point is to make whatever I feel like (without succumbing to CADD, I plan to finish the costumes). But I will make list of things that I feel like doing. In no particular order:

* Cotton print empire dress and another bonnet, possibly the jockey model, or one with a brim with gathered fabric.

* New 16th c "working kirtle"

* scarf and lace edge for cap for my folk costume

* Something more from the 18th century, probably a cotton print jacket to wear with a skirt I already have. And a smaller lace cap.

* My Hedvig-outift. It's from a children's TV-programme from the 70s. I can't find a picture, but it's a tartan knee-length trouser skirt that also covers the torso and has braces. It also has a cardigan in knit, but with big puffy sleeves to the elbow, the lower sleeves are knit, and a sailor collar in tartan.

* Something from the New Ideas Quarterly that [livejournal.com profile] jenthompson webbed recently. Something with checks I think, maybe the one on plate six, or twenty-five.

The last two are itching most now.

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