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




Sunday, December 30, 2012

The New Year is Upon Us :)

It is simply astounding how quickly time can pass without you realising it… I only have 4 months of school left and no "real" classes anymore.  It still seems like just a few months ago that I started post-secondary and yet it is almost at an end.

University has been a very eye opening experience that I will not soon forget.  Now all I have left are my intensives which are going to be a lot of fun :)

First up, starting on the 7th, is CORSETRY ^_^
This was one of the BIG things that drew me to this entire course, I have always loved corsets and now I have to decide on the time period of the corset I am going to make.

I have narrowed it down to Mid-to-Late Victorian or Late Edwardian.  I am having trouble deciding because I have many gowns that I want to make from both time periods.


And in other news… my Christmas break has been lovely and I am really looking forward to spending New Years with my family :D


And although this doesn't technically count as a costume…
This is a little something I have been working on the past couple days.

If you don't know by now, I just kinda love Beauty and the Beast… just kinda :P

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Happy Belated Halloween

Hello

It has been far to long since I posted anything, but alas life and been busy and time has been short.

Here is a picture of the finished Sleeping Beauty dress for my niece and the Cinderella dress on my other niece

Lovely <3

I am starting a ½ scale reproduction in about 2 weeks so I will try to post pictures as I sew along.
The gown I am reproducing is an 1868 French Court dress worn by a Wealthy American Lady upon her introduction to Napoleon the 3rd's Court.

Here is a picture 
Courtesy of the Philadelphia Museum

Isn't it Pretty ^_^

Friday, July 6, 2012

LOTR Violin Medley

I am posting this partly because of the costume, but mostly because it is lovely to listen to.  
I just discovered Lindsey Stirling today and I love her already :)

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

1st Summer Project :)

As school was ending last month, some girls from my class and I decided we would have a friendly summer sewing competition.  We each created a list of things we had to finish before we returned to school in the fall, and whomever actually finished the entire list won.

I love the 50's retro style and so as my first wardrobe item, I am designing and sewing a shirt dress with a ¾ circle skirt.

I bought a poly/satin charmeuse polka dot fabric for the dress and I plan to cut it out today :)
I drew some inspiration from the dress Diana Lane wore at the end of the movie "Under the Tuscan Sun"  

I will be posting updates soon, so check back often :)

Ciao :)

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

My Latest Endeavour

WOW, it has been over a month since I was last on blogger… Time has been flying by since school ended.

 Anyway, tomorrow is the last day of school(gr.2) for my nephew and so the teacher decided to have a pirate/princess party and the student with the best costume wins a prize.  As a result of this I made him a Pirate costume and here it is…



It cost $7 for all the fabric and just about 7 hours to draft the pattern and sew it together.  My sister is going to take lots of pictures of him in the costume tomorrow.

Fingers crossed for best costume ^_^

(Edit 6/27/12) Here he is in costume :)