Sunday, December 12, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Renaissance Traveling Outfit
This is one of my favorite patterns. The outfit includes a white long sleeve blouse, skirt, peplumed vest and bonnet.
Thanks to my younger daughter, I have enough fabric to make quite a few outfits for the dolls. This outfit is made out of olive green microsuede. My daughter needed a cloak for a Renaissance Faire. I provided the 50% coupon for $12.99 yard fabric in exchange for the leftovers. Great deal!
I machine embroidered a design with silver thread and it came out beautifully. I enjoy sewing on microsuede. It doesn't fray, easy to cut, works well. Just a reminder, cut the fabric in the same direction. It will show if you don't.
Thanks to my younger daughter, I have enough fabric to make quite a few outfits for the dolls. This outfit is made out of olive green microsuede. My daughter needed a cloak for a Renaissance Faire. I provided the 50% coupon for $12.99 yard fabric in exchange for the leftovers. Great deal!
I machine embroidered a design with silver thread and it came out beautifully. I enjoy sewing on microsuede. It doesn't fray, easy to cut, works well. Just a reminder, cut the fabric in the same direction. It will show if you don't.
Renaissance Traveling Outfit
This is the back view of the vest and hat. The color of the fabric is more like an olive color, quite a bit darker than the picture shows. The feathers are olive and black which goes quite well with the outfit. Notice the embroidery along the brim of the bonnet and the tabs.
Renaissance Traveling Outfit
This is the inside of the vest. It is completely lined and could have been worn reversed if it had a different lining.
Labels:
18" doll,
american girl,
Medieval,
Ren Faire garb,
Renaissance
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Lady Lillian
Doesn't she just look lovely! She's all dressed up and ready to go to the Faire with the other maidens in the Castle. Her dress is made of rich green satin, completely lined and held closed in the back with 3 snaps. I could have laced the back of the dress but I wanted a little girl to enjoy this outfit. Lady Lillian wears a circlet made of the same fabric and trimmed with irredescent ribbon. Her long sleeves and neck scarf is made of embellished sheer fabric. A braided belt made of the fabrics from her dress encircle her waist and ends in a single braid down the front.
Lady Lillian
This is the back view of the dress. All of the dresses I have made so far have included snaps in the back, It's extra work but I just don't like velcro. Little girls need to learn dexterity and what better way than to include snaps..!
Lady Lillian
This picture shows the lined dress and her circlet. She wears a stiff petticoat to add that extra fullness to the dress.
Chinese Lady - side view
My daughter's doll, Lillian Jean, is the model for all these dresses. She owns this one and only wears it on special occasions. The edges are trimmed with gold bias binding.
Chinese Lady
It is always a little bit difficult to find fabric to scale for small clothing project. I had some fabric that my son picked up in S. Korea for me and I decided to put one of them to good use. This brocaded jacquard frays easily and has to be handled carefully, especially doing small seams.
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
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
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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