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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Barnes & Nobles American Girl Demo
At the barnes & Nobles event, I dressed up my 5 dolls in different outfits. This is my most favorite, the Medieval Traveling outfit. You can see additional pictures of this outfit under the American girl doll label.
I want to give thanks to Anna, the Barnes & Noble children supervisor at the Silverdale Mall, for helping and especially for providing a fun program for the American Girl Club throughtout the year.
Barnes & Nobles American Girl Demo
made channels at either ends with the sewing machine. Then I had the little girls sew the side edges with yarn and a blunt end large needle. I was amazed that a young girl of 4 was able to do quite a good job. I cut twenty five of these for the girls to sew by themselves. then I went to extra mile........
Friday, May 6, 2011
1896 Outfit for the Chula Vista Historical Homes Tour April 30, 2011
By the way, the temperature on that day was 86 degrees.
This is my almost finished version of 1896 time period. I am missing a hat, parasol and gloves. Unfortunately, this photo doesn't show the bottom of the skirt which is edged with trim and lace.
Labels:
1900's,
Gibson Girl,
San Diego Costume Guild,
victorian
1896 Outfit for the Chula Vista Historic Homes Tour
I started with this blouse that I found at Goodwill for a couple of dollars. I love the details on the front of the blouse with all the pintucks, the cuffs and 6 shell buttons and matching buttons down the front.
To make it period, I folded down the pointed collar on the inside and sewed it in place. For inspiration, I looked through several books on my shelves, especially this one:"Harper's Bazaar, Victorian Fashions & costumes from 1867 - 1898" by Stella Blum. I added narrow lace to the pintucks to soften the effect. Added bouffant upper sleeves and edged the bottom of the seam with white cotton lace. I applied lace in the inside of the cuffs and edged the outside with the same cotton lace as the upper sleeves. Small note: the same cotton lace, but in black adorns the bottom of the skirt.
1896 Blouse for the Historical Home Tour
This is the finished version of the blouse. Notice the detail below the full upper sleeves and the cuffs. On the last picture at the bottom, I am wearing a ruffled lace front attached to the blouse with a lovely antique cameo.
Creating the 1896 Outfit
The skirt in it's almost finished stage. The waistband needs to be finished and the length of the skirt measured and hemmed. I had yet to decide how I was going to trim the front and bottom of the skirt. Normally, I let things sit for a little while till I come up with a design that I really like and then proceed.
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