Green Slops - Beaded (Breadth)
These slops are made from various upholstery weight fabrics. There is some edge work done with gold thread for accent. These slops are intented to be worn with the doublet which is also in progress at the moment. Often I get involved in far too many projects at one time. This is one of the many that I have in progress. I get ideas stuck in my head. I usually have just enough gumption to get the project started, but usually not enough to finish them all. Currently I have 214 projects on my A&S 50 list and I have only completed 62 items so far. I currently have 23 projects in progress. Thus is the nature of being me…
Here is a photo of the slops in progress.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Green Doublet progress
Green Doublet - Beaded (Breadth)
This project was made from various upholstery weight fabrics. There is some edge work done with gold thread for accent. There are also some bronze colored glass beads sewn onto the fabric. While the pattern is primarily based on Margo Anderson's pattern, I altered the shoulders by making set of looped fabric for the shoulder tabs instead of the typical wings that I've done into the past. As I often do in my projects, I complete a portion of it and find that I am not happy with the result. I then disassemble the garment… I had attached a set of wings to the doublet, but have sinced removed them. I haven't yet reapplied the new style of wings.
Here are some photos of the doublet in progress.
This project was made from various upholstery weight fabrics. There is some edge work done with gold thread for accent. There are also some bronze colored glass beads sewn onto the fabric. While the pattern is primarily based on Margo Anderson's pattern, I altered the shoulders by making set of looped fabric for the shoulder tabs instead of the typical wings that I've done into the past. As I often do in my projects, I complete a portion of it and find that I am not happy with the result. I then disassemble the garment… I had attached a set of wings to the doublet, but have sinced removed them. I haven't yet reapplied the new style of wings.
Here are some photos of the doublet in progress.
Blue beaded doublet in progress
Blue Beaded Doublet (Persona and Depth)
This project is the first insane amount of beads on a garment that I attempted. Well, I am still in the process of attempting it. It has been a work in progress for over a year now. It has a cotton upholstery fabric exterior, cotton duct middle and 100% linen lining. I had to piece together scraps to complete the lining, so from the inside it's rather ugly. Piecing together scraps to make a garment is rather period after all anyway. After completing assembly, I was not altogether pleased with the stiffness of the collar so I added two more layers to the collar area to help it stand up a little bit. Upon close inspection you would also note that the lining is made up of two differant shades of blue linen. Scraps. I pieced the lining together with scraps I had lying around from past projects. There are over 1,000 clear glass beads sewn on to the doublet. I have applied a duponi silk to the edge. While I am fully aware that the silk I have chosen may not be period, I intenionally chose a very textured slubby looking silk. I chose that style of silk on purpose to add to the appeal of the design. I didn't want to trim the edge with clean smooth silk as I felt that the texture would clash with the rest of the cotton surface. I liked the less shiny rougher looking silk edge. After applying the silk around the edge I intend to apply a thin silver metalic trim over the seam. So far I have only applied the silver trim to the tabs.
While this project has been in the works for some time, I'm not entirely sure I'll finish it any time soon. Since I have begun this entirely handstitched garment I have put on a little weight. Unless I lose some of that weight I will not be able to wear the finished garment. At this point I have lost a little interest in finishing a hand crafted outfit that I cannot wear.
Here are some pics of the garment in progress.
This project is the first insane amount of beads on a garment that I attempted. Well, I am still in the process of attempting it. It has been a work in progress for over a year now. It has a cotton upholstery fabric exterior, cotton duct middle and 100% linen lining. I had to piece together scraps to complete the lining, so from the inside it's rather ugly. Piecing together scraps to make a garment is rather period after all anyway. After completing assembly, I was not altogether pleased with the stiffness of the collar so I added two more layers to the collar area to help it stand up a little bit. Upon close inspection you would also note that the lining is made up of two differant shades of blue linen. Scraps. I pieced the lining together with scraps I had lying around from past projects. There are over 1,000 clear glass beads sewn on to the doublet. I have applied a duponi silk to the edge. While I am fully aware that the silk I have chosen may not be period, I intenionally chose a very textured slubby looking silk. I chose that style of silk on purpose to add to the appeal of the design. I didn't want to trim the edge with clean smooth silk as I felt that the texture would clash with the rest of the cotton surface. I liked the less shiny rougher looking silk edge. After applying the silk around the edge I intend to apply a thin silver metalic trim over the seam. So far I have only applied the silver trim to the tabs.
While this project has been in the works for some time, I'm not entirely sure I'll finish it any time soon. Since I have begun this entirely handstitched garment I have put on a little weight. Unless I lose some of that weight I will not be able to wear the finished garment. At this point I have lost a little interest in finishing a hand crafted outfit that I cannot wear.
Here are some pics of the garment in progress.
Labels:
Depth Challenge,
doublet,
Garb,
hand-sewing,
Persona Challenge
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