Sunday, January 17, 2016
Winter Wonderland!
It snowed today!!
I dragged my poor, sick husband outside to take pictures for me before the snowflakes stopped coming down. I really owe him one! But he's been sleeping all day and hasn't had an appetite, so I think the best I can do is let him continue to sleep... I did scrub down the kitchen and the bathrooms, though, so maybe that will be a nice surprise when he gets up!
Friday, January 1, 2016
2015 Sewing Year in Review
- Pink silk and fox fur pelisse, c. 1815--probably my favorite garment I made this year, if not ever! It's so luxurious...
- Lining and trimming my hat (see above)
- Lace chemisette (see above)
- A pink silk and spangles reticule
- 1916 "Russian" suit
- 1916 corset (see above)
- 1916 chemise (no pictures)
- 1916 blouse (also no pictures!)
- A Kirtle Dirndl
- A 16th-17th Century Petticoat
- Oriental 1860s Fancy Dress
- A Late Period Ruff
- A 16th-17th Century Waistcoat
- A 16th-17th Century Partlet (see above)
- A 16th-17th Century Coif and Forehead Cloth (see above)
- A 16th-17th Century Apron (see above)
- A Bonnet, c. 1842
- Teslacon Western Outfit
- Teslacon Wednesday Addam's Dress (needs pictures!)
- Halloween Dirndl (needs pictures!)
- Not-a-GOT Bridesmaid Dress (waiting for professional wedding pics...)
My first big event, though, is a Civil War event in March at which I'll be presenting on mourning clothing. I have a lot that I want to do for that... but I may have to stick to wearing my old undergarments and only finishing the dresses (two of which are half done...).
2016 Plans:
- Finish 1860s half-mourning cotton print dress
- Finish remaking 1860s half-mourning silk dress
- New 1860s full mourning dress
- Re-cover 1860s full mourning bonnet
- Make up Needle and Thread cage crinoline
- New 1860s petticoat
- New 1860s chemise and drawers
- Black velvet spencer and bonnet
- Finish black silk cloak and hat (1770s)
- 1610s silk damask gown
- 1610s lace ruff and cuffs
- 1610s pair of bodies
- Finish green wool 1840s
I wish everyone a Happy New Year, and I sincerely hope your 2016 is wonderful!
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