Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Button button...

So, I'm a lazy blogger. I didn't end up getting my 'Steampunk Summer Costume' finished in time for the tea party, but I did get it mostly finished. See above. I'm not sure if I like it now that all the panels are in - its a bit too flamenco dancer-y - so I may take them out and cut them down.

For the boned waistband, I followed a tutorial at Gertie's New Blog for Better Sewing. I was loosely working from an existing pencil skirt pattern that had a high waistband, but I drafted the more 'waist cincher' shape that I wanted over the original pattern piece. I used more boning in my waistband then Gertie - I had some six inch bones lying around, so I used one of those for the CF bone, and zip ties for the rest, so I choose to double every boning channel since the zip ties aren't that sturdy.


See, it looks like Gertie's! I even bought silk organza like her tutorial says.


Now, the reason the skirt is mostly finished is because of the fastenings. I wanted to do buttons with loops because I thought it would be cute, so I scoured the internet for tips and tricks on the best way to do button loops. I traced my pattern piece on to tracing paper, drew guidelines, taped my loops in place, stitched them down, stitched the tracing paper to the garment, and tore away the paper. I thought everything was great! I finished my placket and facings, and sat down to sew on the buttons. I sewed on one, and thought I would test it out, and my loops are toooooooooooooooo small. :( I am probably just going to get some different buttons, because I really don't want to take it apart and re-do the loops. Probably I won't get around to it until the next Steampunk picnic or tea party is planned.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

So, here's what I got done today:


So, I sewed together the skirt panels. No waistband yet. The gores are just pinned in, I wasn't sure if I liked the look of a full circle or if I wanted less. I think I'm going to go with the full circle. Not as much as I had hoped to get done, but I've still got three days.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Hats and other things


Look, pretty! Not quite done, I'm actually still stitching the brim on, and I have to line it, but I am excited to decorate it. You can see there are some bubbles in the fabric on the brim. My millinery teacher swore by spray adhesive to prevent such bubbles, and I used it, but still bubbles have appeared. I am hoping once I shape the brim it will stretch them out a touch.

Cole's hat isn't as far along. Honestly, because its not as pretty, so I'd rather work on mine :p And I want to wear mine to an event this weekend, which he is not attending. Also, his is a full size hat, not a toy, and I find everything takes so much longer on his. So working on mine is more instantly gratifying. You can see the 'wrinkles' on the top of his - these aren't a mistake. The fabric has heat set wrinkles in it, which add to the textured look he wanted, so I didn't stretch them all the way out. And last night I started on a new project, my "summer costume". Its actually just a skirt, but I have enough fabric to make a jacket at a future date. Its a linen blend with a metallic stripe, and I'm hoping to get the skirt done by Saturday to wear to tea. The fabric is not quite what I was hoping for, the dark stripe is a little too dark, and I was thinking a crinkle cotton, but this is what I could find. Its going to be a six panel pencil skirt, and I'm going to insert gores that end just above the knee. Never really done such a thing, so I'm going to do some experimenting with the shape of the gores. Also, high waist band with boning. Have a tutorial on how to do that, and I'm not worried about it, expect I still have to draft the waistband. The shape of the one that came with the pattern I'm working from is much too dull.

So, plan for today - its now already 11 am. I want to get the rest of the skirt cut out, and sewn together. I have to go to Sears for some machine needles, and the grocery store. And I'm supposed to meet the boyfriend at the gym at 3:30. Better get to it.

(You may have noticed that none of these things is the under bust corset I mentioned. I guess I'm bored of that project, before even starting it :S I was planning on wearing it to the Antique Corset Exhibition at Hycroft on Sunday, but now if the skirt turns out, I will wear that instead. Its only Tuesday. I suppose in some universe I could finish the skirt and the corset, but I'm not going to stress over it.)

Monday, June 6, 2011

Paper mock ups

Here we are looking oh so fly in our craft paper hats.

My hat is inspired by a hat worn by Glinda in Wicked (which Cole took me to yesterday for our anniversary <3). I will be covering it in a faux duppoini in a light gold shot with green. Its interesting. I think the crown is too shallow for a band, but I am thinking a nice bushy ostrich plumb.
Cole's hat is inspired by a hat worn by a young James Caan in the John Wayne movie "El Dorado." Not to be confused with the John Wayne movie "Rio Bravo" which has an almost identical plot, and a cast which closely resembles each other. Anyway, James Caan's character Mississippi inherits his hat from a river boat gambler. Cole choose a dark mottled grey for his hat, and he wants to do some large silver decorations on the band.
I will leave you with a picture taken at a steampunk gathering a couple of weeks ago. We were at a local cafe called the Prophouse which was really lovely. Every inch of it was cover in antique/retro lighting and mirrors and art and knicknacks. It was perfect for a steampunk get together. Also, the chocolate chip shortbread was delicious. I am sporting my first attempt at a covered buckram hat, which I made during a millinery class at Capilano University.
I just spent $250 at the fabric store! Bought fabric for a frock coat, vest and top hat for the boyfriend, lining and buttons as well, a ton of boring old interfacing, and a couple other fun fabrics for covering hats. I might start with some paper mock ups of hats tonight - I'm planning a low top hat for boyfriend, a little perchy hat for myself, and a mini top hat just for fun. My big sewing project for the next two weeks is an under-bust corset that I want to complete in time for the Antique Corset Gallery June 19th. Also, there is a tea party on the 18th. Only once that is complete can I start on the other projects.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010


I actually have accomplished some things. Not as much as I should've, but some. Sadly, I still cannot find my camera. So instead of proving that I actually can get work done on new projects, I bring you some pictures of the Yowie!



These are screen shoots taken from the actual film, so they are quite dark. I'm hoping to get a well lit photo, but no luck yet.

Can you find the Yowie in picture #3?

It took me a minute. The figure on the left is the actor walking through the forest, and on the right, the Yowie is following him!

This last photo is a picture of the mask once it was enhanced with some paint. I am pleased with the face, although I feel that in the screen shots there is too much contrast between the hands/face and the fur. I'm told this is a good thing, otherwise we would not've been able to see the Yowie at all. The fur suit served its purpose, I don't like the obvious wrinkles, but there's nothing I can do about it now.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Procrastination makes it happen...

Sooooo...I bought my zip ties. And then I got to thinking that wouldn't it be fun if my mock-up was wearable. That maybe I'd take out the zip ties after I fit it and do cord boning to see what that was like. So then I decided I should dye the factory cotton before I cut it so that its pretty. And I haven't gotten around to that yet, so I haven't gotten around to mocking up.

I think too much. I am also thinking about doing a front lacing set of stays IN ADDITION to the stays without front laces. I found a cute calico-ish print in my stash that I want to use as the outer layer.

Also, I want to make a corded petticoat for a Halloween costume that I made last year for a friend. She doesn't like hoops, but the skirt needs something more to support it.

Also I found the fabric I want to line my now-reversible stays in. Sadly, it is currently on back-order, and probably won't be available until July 1st, so I'm waiting on my entire fabric.com order until then so I can have it all shipped in one package, because I live close to the border, so I can get it shipped to this shipping/recieving place in the U.S., thereby taking advantage of the website's free shipping offer. *Deep breath* Isn't it gorgeous? I can't wait. However, the fabric.com order includes the fabric for the corded petticoat.

So. I have plans to search out dye tomorrow (I *had* some, but I don't know if its in storage here in my parent's garage, or if I left it with a friend in Vancouver) and dye a chunk of factory cotton for stay-mocking.

And I'm making a purse. A non-costumey hobo bag with a free pattern from Hot Patterns. Its cow print, which is perfect for me because cows are sort of my totem animal. I cut everything out on Sunday, and I purchased a zipper and thread yesterday. I am always out of black thread. Hopefully I will get it sewn together tomorrow. Assuming I can find my camera (which has been MIA since my last post) I will post a picture of it when it is done. And my dying. (dyeing?)