Here are some of my garb projects over the years:
Woollen baby tunic
Infant and child size tunics
Rus style tunic
German style gown, side lacing
Italian gown, side lacing
Italian gown, round neck bodice and side lacing
Italian style gown, square-neck bodice and side lacing
Italian gown, side lacing
Italian gown, side lacing
Short loose coat, pattern adapted from an Elizabethan loose coat
Front lacing Italian style gown, inspired by Portrait of a Woman Holding a Book (Vittore Carpaccio)
https://au.pinterest.com/pin/519251032010143490/
Front lacing Elizabethan gown
Front lacing Italian style gown with puff sleeves
Front lacing Italian style gown, inspired by this portrait
https://au.pinterest.com/pin/410672059756177926/
Cotton/linen blend Roman tunicas
Front lacing Italian gown
Front lacing Italian gown
A short coat
An early attempt at a side lacing Italian gown in linen
Side lacing Italian gown
Side lacing Italian gown
An early side lacing Italian gown made out of curtains from the op shop
Simple cotton tunic and undergown
Elizabethan loose coat and undergown
One of my very early efforts: front lacing Elizabethan ''wench'' style garb
Jerkin from Patterns of Fashion made by my Mum, linen skirt, sleeves etc. made by me. Quite early in my SCA experience
Side lacing Italian style gown. Experiments with and against the 'grain' of the fabric
An experiment in chemise construction
Girls' dresses in the Italian style. I have made a couple more that I don't have good photos of. The green one is my latest attempt and is much closer to historic construction techniques. Most of it is sewn by hand. I appreciate that children's clothing takes a lot of wear, so I probably wouldn't completely hand sew kid's garb again.
My latest front lacing Italian style gowns, made in 2016. I feel happier with the patterns and have used two different bodice construction techniques.
I have a good range of tie-on sleeves, but a lot of these photos were taken pre-Event, in the heat, before I put my sleeves on.
I haven't listed all the complete disasters or half finished dresses, or included men's garb because I haven't done much of that. I have at least six in various stages of construction that were not working out well or had problems. All great learning experiences. I'm not sure that I will ever love sewing, but I certainly don't hate it like I used to. I am getting better at it, and slightly more confident. Experimenting with different construction techniques, seam treatments, stitches etc. has been a (sometimes excruciating,) very valuable experience. I need to become more conscientious about blogging the dress diaries. (Taking photos is now automatic during the creation process, but writing it up at the end can seem daunting.) Because I don't enjoy sewing and have health issues that restrict my time and energy, I have tried almost every hack and short cut to make it easier. Everyone needs to find what works for them, but I would advise sewers not to cut any corners in regards to durability and wearability. I have learnt the hard way that if you dislike sewing the first time, you are going to hate it a lot more when you need to re-do what you already did shoddily because you were rushing or trying to cut corners. I am always careful to make sure that my pleats are very well secured to stop skirts being ripped off when I inevitably step on them. I take the time to reinforce the joins in seam openings on skirts etc. I haven't yet had any major problems, and I am very clumsy when tired (which is often!) I also always hand sew trim because I like the way it looks, but also because I can more securely attach gimp braid, picot points etc. so that they don't get torn.
I'm not sure that I will ever not be hesitant to cut into expensive silk, linen or wool, but I am more confident about it than I used to be, and that is thanks to my friend - poor, put-upon and much maligned cotton!
Brava, my dear, brava! Ms. Fionna
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ReplyDeleteYour gowns are beautiful! And your dog looks very cute!
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