Sunday, February 21, 2010
Pink Party Dress with Matching accessories
This pink confection has 2 layers of bridal illusion tulle cut in different lengths. The fully lined bodice has a sheer ribbon waistband. A ribbon rose with cascading ribbons is attached at the waitline. A rose and ribbon bow adorn each sleeve. The back of the bodice is closed with 3 snaps.
Labels:
18" doll,
american girl,
fairy tale,
Fantasy,
Princess,
special occasion
She wears a matching sheer ribbon headband which is embellished with a rose and cascading ribbons. On her wrist, she has a matching corsage.
This dress can be seen also at etsy.com and can be part of your doll's outfit. I can make one for you in a different color.
This dress can be seen also at etsy.com and can be part of your doll's outfit. I can make one for you in a different color.
Labels:
18" doll,
american girl,
Fantasy,
party dress,
special occasion
Friday, February 19, 2010
Making of the French Hood
I didn't document how I got to this stage in the construction of the crescent. It was with a lot of trial and error to get the correct shape and looking at a lot of portraits and information. Instead of using buckram, I used super heavy pellon that is adhesive on one side. I cut 3 pieces for added strength. It is very lightweight so that's not an issue. My husband purchased #18 gauge wire and with that I wired the outside of the crescent and held it in place by sewing it to the form with heavy duty thread.
Labels:
French Hood,
hat,
headwear,
historical clothing,
Renaissance,
Tudor
I decided not to make a coif. The decorations would have been sewn framing the face. Instead, I decided to add them to the crescent. It is really not authentic, but wearing 3 items on the head was a bit too much for me.
I found some gold ribbon 1-1/2" wide and carefully pleated it manually by machine. I couldn't use my pleater, the ribbon was too fragile. In my stash of antique jewelry, I found this gold necklace with a string of pearl attached. Perfect! It was also the correct length. It was handstitched at the lower edge of the crescent above the pleated ribbon.
Labels:
costumes,
French Hood,
hat,
headwear,
Renaissance,
Tudor
This page shows detailed information about the hood. I took a shortcut. Instead of wearing a coif, hood and crescent, I deleted the coif as mentioned earlier, then I attached the hood to the crescent, making it one piece instead of two. Since I have short hair, placing bobby pins to hold the French Hood in place didn't work out.
Billament added
The billament was extremely easy to make. I found some thin wire in my basket and after my return trip from Michaels and Joann's, I was able to come up with a beaded trim. Try and get a close up look and you'll then be able to see the detailling. I used gold thread to sew it on the upper edge of the crescent. In this photograph, the hood is already in place. To hold the French Hood on my head, I sewed a piece of black elastic at both corners. I can either wear it with the strap under my chin or behind and under my hair.
Labels:
French Hood,
hat,
headwear,
historical clothing,
Renaissance,
Tudor
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tudor Lady
This dress was fun to put together. I did have a hard time finding the pleated fabric, and the color goes so well with the teal corduroy. I still have the same fabric left over and can make one for you. It's a one piece dress and comes with a petticoat and the French Hood. contact me for pricing.
Labels:
18" doll,
american girl,
fairy tale,
Medieval,
Princess,
Renaissance,
storytime
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