One Of My Favorites. Still Planning To Make My Green Version Someday.

One of my favorites. Still planning to make my green version someday.

Yellow Silk Evening Dress With Oak Leaf Design
Yellow Silk Evening Dress With Oak Leaf Design
Yellow Silk Evening Dress With Oak Leaf Design

yellow silk evening dress with oak leaf design

c.1902

House of Worth

Fashion Museum of Bath

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10 months ago
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?
I Never Did Update When This Got Finished Last Summer, Did I?

I never did update when this got finished last summer, did I?

Happy with how it turned out, even if it does take some serious hairpin architecture to construct a bun that'll hold the hat steady - it's a little heavier (and a lot more ready to blow around in the wind) than anticipated.

10 months ago

Hello, yes, it's me with three 1850s transformation gowns, a wrapper, and all the accessories for them, all needed just five months from now.

“How’s your WIP going?”

“How’s Your WIP Going?”

"Have you made any progress?”

“How’s Your WIP Going?”

“How close are you to being done?”

“How’s Your WIP Going?”

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10 months ago

Hello, Stripes, you have my attention. ♥

La Mode: Revue Du Monde élégant. Troisième Année. Juillet. 1831. Paris. Pl. 166. Robes De Mousseline

La Mode: revue du monde élégant. Troisième année. Juillet. 1831. Paris. Pl. 166. Robes de Mousseline blanche et mousseline à raies brochées, façon de Melle Palmire. Coiffures de M. Hypolite — Bijoux de Chauffert, Palais royal. Bibliothèque nationale de France

8 years ago
I Have Finished My Black And Plaid 1890s Winter Dress! While It’s Based On An Extant Piece From The
I Have Finished My Black And Plaid 1890s Winter Dress! While It’s Based On An Extant Piece From The

I have finished my black and plaid 1890s winter dress! While it’s based on an extant piece from the 1890s, I used different materials, as I was trying to make the entire thing with fabrics I already had on hand. I’m very proud to say that I bought NOTHING new to make this dress! Everything, from the plaid wool and the black velvet, to the red silk and the buckram, came out of my fabric stash.

The dress is made from 5 yards of black and grey wool, three yards of black cotton velvet, and about two yards of black taffeta, mainly for linings, which I had to finagle from scraps leftover from other projects. The hat is a buckram and wire frame hat covered in red silk. I was going to embellish it with grey feathers, but I didn’t have any in my collection, so that will have to wait until I have some spare cash on hand.

You can read all about how I made the dress, and see more pictures, on my main dress blog. http://mistress-of-disguise.blogspot.com/2016/11/a-black-plaid-1890s-winter-dress.html


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1 year ago

I do not knit, but I have seriously considered learning how, exclusively so I could make one of these.

We have a surprising number of these knitted jackets in museums, most of them of Italian origin, most likely from Naples or Venice. According to the V&A, it seems that they were made in workshops as individual panels that were sold as sets that could be sewn together at home. I'm partial to the green and gold ones, like this one from the Cleveland Museum of Art.

I Do Not Knit, But I Have Seriously Considered Learning How, Exclusively So I Could Make One Of These.
Knitted Jacket
Knitted Jacket
Knitted Jacket

Knitted Jacket

1600s-1690s

Italy

Knitted silk jackets were fashionable in the early 17th century as informal dress. This example is very finely knit by hand in plain silk yarn and silk partially wrapped in silver thread, in contrasting colours of blue and yellow. Characteristic of this style of jacket, it has a border of basket weave stitch and an abstract floral design worked in stocking and reverse stocking stitches. The pattern imitates the designs seen in woven silk textiles. The jacket is finely finished with the sleeves lined in silk and completed with knitted cuffs. Along each centre front, a narrow strip of linen covered in blue silk has been added, with button holes and passementerie buttons, worked in silver thread. The provenance of the jacket indicates that it is probably Italian.

Victoria & Albert Museum (Accession number: 473-1893)


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10 months ago

by threadhandedjill

1 year ago
Was Sifting Through Some Late 16th/early 17th Century Stammbucher (basically Little Scrapbooks That People
Was Sifting Through Some Late 16th/early 17th Century Stammbucher (basically Little Scrapbooks That People
Was Sifting Through Some Late 16th/early 17th Century Stammbucher (basically Little Scrapbooks That People
Was Sifting Through Some Late 16th/early 17th Century Stammbucher (basically Little Scrapbooks That People

Was sifting through some late 16th/early 17th century stammbucher (basically little scrapbooks that people would collect cards, stamps, drawings, etc in, especially while travelling; their friends and family could also add little entries to your book, like memories, poems, drawings, or well wishes) in online libraries, and thought I'd share some fun images of people doing who knows what. Bowling for ladies? Running from cupid and getting tied to trees for it? Rolling around your really bendy dude? Just another Tuesday in 17th century Germany.


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7 months ago

Victorian painting of a 17th century scene, with excellent seasonal vibes

Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (English, 1852-1909)

Laura Theresa Alma-Tadema (English, 1852-1909)

At the Doorway

8 years ago
Whipped Up A Quick Mantelet To Keep Me Warm At Yesterday’s Georgian Picnic. The Outer Fabric Is A Champagne
Whipped Up A Quick Mantelet To Keep Me Warm At Yesterday’s Georgian Picnic. The Outer Fabric Is A Champagne

Whipped up a quick mantelet to keep me warm at yesterday’s Georgian Picnic. The outer fabric is a champagne colored taffeta, and it has a warm fleece lining. I edged the entire thing with marabou to simulate fur. It was nice and warm in our cool fall weather!


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8 years ago
The Embroidery For The 1760s Waistcoat Is Officially Finished! This One Took Me A While To Complete,
The Embroidery For The 1760s Waistcoat Is Officially Finished! This One Took Me A While To Complete,

The embroidery for the 1760s waistcoat is officially finished! This one took me a while to complete, but looking back at my sewing diary I actually only spend a total of 16 days on the embroidery (though that was spread out over several months). As of now, I’ve put in around 150 hours, with more work to come.

The next thing to do is begin on construction. When it’s all finished, the waistcoat will be completely lined and have functional pockets. It will also be my first time making hand-sewn buttonholes, which is a little scary.

Now I need to figure out how to embroidery the coat that will go with this!


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