Thursday, October 31, 2013

Halloween pt. 2

Wow, Halloween has come and (almost) gone!  I finished my brother's costume on time and he loved it! I had a few mishaps with this costume (crazy puffed sleeves, cutting out while tired and adding length to the wrong end… and twisting fabrics…) but other then that it was fairly straight forward :)
 had to take a picture :P


 fittings

I think my favourite part of sewing jackets is the facing meeting the lining, it's just so pretty.

Finished Product with along with my Gibson inspired costume :)

Monday, October 21, 2013

Halloween!!! pt 1

Where has the time gone! Halloween is TEN days away and I am just starting on costumes :p

As mentioned in a previous post my youngest brother wants to be Jack Skellington for Halloween, and after 2 years of asking me to make it for him he is finally getting his wish :)



I bought McCall's M6143 as the base for the costume since it is quite similar to Skellington's suit :)


I am going to work towards finishing it within the next 2-3 days and will post more once I have made some headway into sewing :)

Monday, July 22, 2013

Future Goals (or Breaking the habit of Procrastination)

I have come to realise I am not very good at keeping up to date in blogging… I think part of my problem is that I am not a very good writer and my grammar (to put it plainly) stinks.
When I started this blog I was supposed to be documenting my 2 years at school in "Costuming for Stage and Screen".  Now that school is over and I have my diploma in costuming I think I need to reassess my "goals".

Somewhere in the back of my head I think I have always wanted my own business.  Whether it was a cafe or bookstore, or now a retro clothing or costuming business, I wanted to work for myself.

But, I think my main obstacle in these endeavours is my self-modivation (or lack of in my case).  I am gung-ho at the beginning of a project, but when things start to become more difficult that enthusiasms starts to peter out, and eventually I just stop working on the project all together.

So, to challenge myself, I have to finish all my "unfinished" sewing projects before I can start any new ones.  And on top of that I have to complete at least one a month, and document what I am doing to keep myself on schedule ;)

Now that may not sound like a lot to do, but as someone who tends to procrastinate a lot, this might be a bit of a challenge.

Here is my list of unfinished projects.
- 5 summer dresses for my nieces
- White swiss dot summer dress
- Floral summer dress
- Jack Skellington costume for my little brother (Halloween deadline)
- Boy's size tweed blazer
- Silky red evening dress
- Navy blue wool winter jacket (styled after a justaucorps)
- Painted Beauty and the Beast shoes

(I am sure I have a few other projects, but I just can't remember what they are right now)

Happy sewing ;)

09/18 Update:
Almost 2 months have passed and I really haven't finished anything :-/
this is not a good sign Xp

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Finished ½ Scale 1868 Dinner Dress Reproduction

It has been a while since I last posted.  School has end, I am moving in just under a week and I finally took some portfolio pictures of the 1868 dinner dress I began working on last November.

Here is the original gown
Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum  

And here is my take on the gown




There were many obstacles and hurtles that arose while building this gown, but over all I am very happy with how the dress turned out, especially how well and easily the fabric dyed :)


Friday, February 22, 2013

American Duchess shoes ^_^

I have been following American Duchess for well over a year now and I get so excited each time she presents a new shoe design.  As someone who is a bit of a costume history buff I love how much thought and detail goes into each shoe creation :)

I was extremely excited to hear that the Duchess was hosting a shoe Giveaway for the newest design and with fingers crossed decided to enter.

If you haven't seen her shoes here is a link to her page http://americanduchess.blogspot.ca/2013/02/gibson-edwardian-shoes-giveaway.html
I definitely recommend browsing through her blog and shop, for you are sure to find many interesting things.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Victorian Corset ^_^

This is going to be a very quick post with a bunch of photos :)

Class started up again on monday and since then I have made one corset and started on a pattern for another.  Because I am going to school for costume design it is only fitting that I learn to make the actually garments (and undergarments) that create the lovely silhouette for each period.

The first corset has 3 layers of fabric(coutil, coutil, fashion fabric)
All 32 pieces of coutil cut out and waiting for the last layer of fashion fabric to be cut out. 

Once the pieces were cut out, I flatted the fashion fabric to one layer of coutil to strength it.
Then I started sewing the pieces together :)

Pieces sewn into ¼ bodies

Some pattern matching ^_^

After that I started preping for the instalment of the busk :)

Lining it up and marking the opposite side for the placement of the knobs.

I didn't take as many progress pictures for this one, but I will have more for my second one.
All the bones waiting to be filed and placed.



 So many grommets and 5 meters of lacing.

 Before my mini photo shoot :)

 And the finished shot :)


I will hopefully have some more pictures going up soon for detail shots but for now I will leave you with these :)

Update 07/17/14