As with last month, most of my time has been taken up with
SCA officer commitments, and the Challenge has been temporarily put aside. I have
finally decided on a specific mid-sixteenth century Italian noble lady’s gown,
and I will now be using blue cotton drill fabric.
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Add cPaolo Caliari (Veronese), 1561:
Detail from fresco at Villa Barbaroaption
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The pale coat I have already cut out will work well with the
blue dress that I am planning, especially as white cutwork sleeves and
decorative elements on the bodice and sleeve head will work well. I managed to
obtain some white cotton to line the coat, and that has been laundered and is
waiting to be cut out and sewn.
The collarless white linen partlet that I have already made
will go perfectly with the dress I have chosen, but I have also cut out another
in white cotton voile with a lozenge pattern. It has been sewn up with enclosed
seams and is waiting for hand hemming.
Cutting out the partlet pieces
The design on the voile fabric
Partlet pieces waiting to be sewn
The partlet ready to be hand
finished and hemmed
I would also like to
make a net partlet out of ribbon, but that is likely to be time-consuming and
the voile partlet will be a good stand-in if I don’t get it done in time. I am
considering using grey or silver net instead of white (as in the original
portrait) because my dress fabric is a darker blue.
I got an aqua blue underskirt cut out and partially sewn. It
has been flat pleated into a band. I wanted volume without too much bulk as
sometimes I wear several underskirts at once. The first lot of pleats I used
were too big, so I pulled them out and did the pleats half as small again,
which looked much better. The skirt is hanging to let the fabric drop, and will
be hand finished and hemmed next month. I am considering adding a heraldic
element also; possibly seahorses around the hem.
Underskirt fabric ready to be cut
Seams ready to be hand sewn
Marking out the gathering lines
The first pleats were too big
Smaller gathers made nicer pleats
Pinning pleats into place to check how they
look
I was happy with the pinned pleats