The Brown Dress, Part Two
Mar. 21st, 2008 10:55 pm...continued from part one.
You remember that lovely kirtle I was making in a ridiculously wrong sort of fashion that was going to look fantastic under my brown doublet? The one with all the amazing boning?
Yeah. Starting with a bodice pattern that fit would have been AWESOME.
I ripped the bastard apart, cannibalized the "bones" for a new corset and had it done in three hours. Well, except for that hand stitching part where I have to cover up the openings for the boning. But other than that.
So, now I have a good pattern off of which to make a new bodice for the black skirt. (it's just going to be black because neither of the doublets can be worn open anymore.) Neither doublet? Yes. I made another one, which is far more labor intensive, and requires a good amount of hand stitching.
But, the brown one is done, minus buttons, and I have pictures. ( Click here, mom. )
You remember that lovely kirtle I was making in a ridiculously wrong sort of fashion that was going to look fantastic under my brown doublet? The one with all the amazing boning?
Yeah. Starting with a bodice pattern that fit would have been AWESOME.
I ripped the bastard apart, cannibalized the "bones" for a new corset and had it done in three hours. Well, except for that hand stitching part where I have to cover up the openings for the boning. But other than that.
So, now I have a good pattern off of which to make a new bodice for the black skirt. (it's just going to be black because neither of the doublets can be worn open anymore.) Neither doublet? Yes. I made another one, which is far more labor intensive, and requires a good amount of hand stitching.
But, the brown one is done, minus buttons, and I have pictures. ( Click here, mom. )