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fitting sarah: August 2013
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Monday, August 26, 2013. HSF #13: lace and lacing. A pair of garters (that lace on). Cream silk ribbon, flannel (nonslip! Backing, hand dyed pink silk ribbon for ties, acrylic paint and a tiny paint brush. 1700s, early 1800s. 0 from the stash. Links to this post. Thursday, August 15, 2013. What's the deal with the parasol? Truthfully, it was really sunny outside and I couldn't find my sunglasses. This is the cascade skirt. Also, please read Lauren's recent post. Links to this post. 0, all from the stash.
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fitting sarah: ::HSF '14.1:: make do and mend
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Sunday, January 26, 2014. HSF 14.1: make do and mend. Anyone who has ever been to a Regency-era event with me anytime since the Baltimore CostumeCon knows that my bodiced petticoat was held together by one lone button for years before it became the task of a large safety pin (or two linked together, depending on my weight). Well, I found all 4 buttons and sewed them back on, and made a little filler piece to accommodate the current size of my back. 8 buttons (4 of which I already had).
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fitting sarah: February 2014
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Sunday, February 23, 2014. HSF 14.3: pink - eighteenth century strapless stays. Crazy cat fabric is calling my name and wants to be made into a skirt. Total cost: linen $5, silk twist $2 plus exorbitant shipping, $3 cotton twill inner layers, white linen in stash, cane in stash, pattern given to me by Jenni, cotton satin ribbon $8 for a grand total of $18. Links to this post. Sunday, February 9, 2014. HSF 14.2: innovation. To take iPhone photos at a ball. How historically accurate is it?
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fitting sarah: ::HSF #12:: Pretty, Pretty Princesses
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013. HSF #12: Pretty, Pretty Princesses. Mauve silk from Sewfisticated. Linen lining. Buckle salvaged from a belt from J Crew. Modified version of my all-purpose Regency pattern. For these photos. It was meant to go to a ball that ended up being cancelled because of weather. 20 for the silk, the rest of the supplies were from my stash. Hand sewn using period techniques. Post about my construction techniques coming soon! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). HSF #13: lace and lacing.
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fitting sarah: underpinnings
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fitting sarah: January 2014
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Sunday, January 26, 2014. HSF 14.1: make do and mend. Anyone who has ever been to a Regency-era event with me anytime since the Baltimore CostumeCon knows that my bodiced petticoat was held together by one lone button for years before it became the task of a large safety pin (or two linked together, depending on my weight). Well, I found all 4 buttons and sewed them back on, and made a little filler piece to accommodate the current size of my back. 8 buttons (4 of which I already had). Links to this post.
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Ha! Take THAT pleating! - Organized Chaos
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Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». Sep 25th, 2010 03:16 pm. Well, one viewing of The Duchess and the over skirt has been pleated and sewn on. Just have to finish the final details now. Yay! Posted via LiveJournal app for iPhone. Sep 25th, 2010 11:07 pm (UTC). I love the color. I think I really need one of those. Sep 26th, 2010 03:46 pm (UTC). Sep 27th, 2010 02:49 pm (UTC).
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fitting sarah: ::HSF 14.3:: pink - eighteenth century strapless stays
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Sunday, February 23, 2014. HSF 14.3: pink - eighteenth century strapless stays. Crazy cat fabric is calling my name and wants to be made into a skirt. Total cost: linen $5, silk twist $2 plus exorbitant shipping, $3 cotton twill inner layers, white linen in stash, cane in stash, pattern given to me by Jenni, cotton satin ribbon $8 for a grand total of $18. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). HSF 14.3: pink - eighteenth century strapless s. HSF 14.2: innovation. People who read this.
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fitting sarah: bustle era
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fitting sarah: ::HSF2014:: so this is happening
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Thursday, January 23, 2014. HSF2014: so this is happening. I did not finish the last 3 challenges of HSF 2013, and neglected to post many of the challenges I did complete. We'll see how 2014 goes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). HSF 14.1: make do and mend. HSF2014: so this is happening. People who read this.
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