Hand-sewing the gold bias binding onto the split sleeves is keeping me busy....
Elizabethan, Tudor and Renaissance inspired embroidery, clothing and accessories - historical costuming, embroidery and re-creation
Showing posts with label 1500s fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1500s fashion. Show all posts
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Blue dress update
The blue dress is getting very close to completion. I have been playing with different sizes and colours of pearls to see how they will look along the front edge of the bodice, and working on the sleeves.
Testing how pearls will look along the front edge of the bodice.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Blue dress update
Today I have some hand sewing to do on the sleeves that match the blue dress. I made some more bias binding which needs to be hand stitched into place.
The sleeves will be tie-on and have gaps where the chemise will puff out. I have saved some blue fabric to do 'fancy' sleeves later.
I also bought some toupe clips to sew into my Juliet cap to help hold it in place.
The tie-on sleeve and lining waiting to be sewn |
The sleeves will be tie-on and have gaps where the chemise will puff out. I have saved some blue fabric to do 'fancy' sleeves later.
I also bought some toupe clips to sew into my Juliet cap to help hold it in place.
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Juliet cap
Over the last week or so, I have been working on a Juliet cap. It sits on the back of my head and is secured with clips. It is made of a mystery jacquard sample I had in my stash, lined with broadcloth, and edged with gold and cream cord. It is trimmed with pearls and gold braid.
The cap with trim and pearls added
With a jewel and hanging bead added at centre front.
Below are some images that inspired my design -

Portrait of a Young Woman by Neroccio de Landi (1490) from terminartors.com

Portrait of Barbara Pallvicino by Alessandro Araldi c. 1510 from en.wikipedia.org
![]() |
1490 by Unknown Veronese artist from oceansbridge.com |
Carpaccio's Meeting of the Betrothed Couple (detail) 1495 from realmofvenus.renaissanceitaly.net |

Albrecht Durer's Portrait of a Woman c.1506
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
Blue dress update
I worked on the gold bias binding last night but have had a few hiccups with the joins being too thick. I think I have enough in one strip to trim the bodice, but will have to try again for a longer piece for sleeve trimming.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Blue dress update
Now I am ready to make the bias binding to decorate the bodice, and decide on what I am going to do about the lacing.
My inspiration portraits have hidden lacing.
St Ursula (also known as Woman with a book) by Carpaccio- denverartmuseum.org

Portrait of a Lady by Carpaccio c. 1495 - wikipaintings.org
But I have a large bust, so I am thinking that I might be better served by eyelet holes for extra strength. I do have some lovely lacing rings for a front opening bodice, but I am not sure they will be strong enough.
There are many examples of front lacing dresses from Italy and surrounds that would work:
Portrait of a a Girl With Cherries by Circle of Leonardo c.1491-95 - paintingall.com
(See also http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/91.26.5)
![]() |
Ghirlandaio's Portrait of a Lady - en.wikipedia.org |
![]() |
Portrait of Constanza Caetani by Fra Bartolomeo c. 1489-90 from http://www.angelfire.com/zine/kiarapanther/garb/gamurra.html |
![]() |
Ghirlandaio's Portrait of A Woman - artcyclopedia.com |
I am thinking that this type of lacing (below) will add strength and be unobtrusive. I hope the horizontal lines won't ruin the look of the gold bias decoration.
![]() |
Portrait of a Young Woman by Ghirlandaio c 14885 - |
![]() |
Portrait of a Girl by Ghirlandaio c. 1490 - from wikipaintings.org |
![]() |
Profile of a Woman by Botticelli c. 1480-85 from |
![]() |
Portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni by Ghirlandaio- from wikipedia.org |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)