Showing posts with label italian fan. Elizabethan fan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label italian fan. Elizabethan fan. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2012

First item for January finished


Yesterday, in between studying, I managed to get my first item for January completed. It is a feather fan with turkey and ostrich feathers and a dyed feather pad. Feather fans were a sign of status, as well as being a beautiful and practical accessory, in many renaissance courts. I made mine to go with my Elizabethan loose coats.

There are many excellent portraits of Elizabeth I showing beautiful fans. Here are examples from a great site that I use often -

Her fan is definitely pinkish!
 

My fan base had lots of coats of different coloured paints, including metallic gold, and six layers of satin varnish. Then the fun part began! I used a hot glue gun to glue a base layer of turkey feathers to both sides, overlapping them to hide the wooden base. Then I glued on the ostrich feathers. I had one less feather than I thought, so the back side is less well covered.



At this point, I got a bit over excited and forgot the lovely dyed peacock feathers that I had planned to add, and glued on the feather pads. Oops! Actually, I think it turned out better for the omission. I have fairly simple taste- I quite liked the look of the fan just with the turkey feathers.



The 'jewel' at the base is a purchased hair clip that I adjusted. I also painted the diamantes to make them look more like cabochons. Here is the finished product.



I have a peacock feather fan in production too, but I am still working on the jewel elements for the fan handle.