Nov. 29th, 2009

anotheranon: (creativity)
F.O.: Leine for D.

New thing: first time using Reconstructing History patterns

Photos:

snippity doo dah )

Notes:

I love a pattern with footnotes :) This was my first time using one of [livejournal.com profile] kass_rants' patterns and part of my choice was based on the extensive research she includes to make her patterns among the most historically accurate on the market. This, ladies and gentlemen, are what Irish/Scottish men REALLY wore in the 16th century, movies/folklore notwithstanding.

The directions were straightforward and easy to understand. I did have to detour from her cutting guide, because I was making the leine longer and out of a slightly narrower width of fabric (linen shrunk to 57" wide instead of 60"); instead of laying everything out and cutting, I had to fold lengthwise to cut the body pieces and then fold the remainder width-wise to get the side gores and sleeves.

I dithered about the width, thinking it too narrow for D. until I realized it was an illusion created by the fact that this is LONG - it's meant to be worn bloused with a belt to calf length so it's floor length "unbunched". And yes, it looks almost more Japanese than anything Western European, but the triangular side gores and rectangular body pieces would be familiar to anyone who has made historic shifts/chemises.

Construction took about a day; finishing the inside took a couple of weeks of hand work, but it was good practice. If I ever make it again I'll likely French seam everything to save some time!

I'd also cut the sleeves wider - on D. the drape reaches about hip length and I'd expected calf-or knee-length, so I rather suspect I cut them incorrectly - again, the proportions were deceptive during the cutting out phase, and I was adding length (the pattern is for 6' tall men - for taller men simply add 2" for every inch over 6 ft) so I was thrown off.

Still, D. cuts quite the figure of a tall and handsome Irish gent in this, and I think this will make good summer garb for him when he accompanies me to the rare event.

Of course, now it's nearly December....
anotheranon: (790)
I slept 14ish hours yesterday.

This was not intentional.

Yeah, it felt good, but it's just a symptom of cold weather: if it falls below 40F, my body wants to hibernate and it's very hard to resist. Look back in my journal archives and you'll likely see similar laments from years past: for most of deep winter (Dec.-Feb.) I'm guzzling coffee and yawning like my jaw will snap off.

I'm doing what I can. Trying to get more sleep, ever present tissue for the constant nasal drip (eww!), lotions/creams for my dry skin and mints for perpetual stale coffee/vampire breath. But dammit, I hate being all inspired without the energy and concentration to follow through.

Expect long sequences of "internet silence" as my sluggish brain tries to develop something coherent to share.

Off to work on my pants-to-knickerbockers conversion (for steampunkery and possible weekend wear).

P.S. Dammit on a spike - LoudTwitter seems to not be posting my tweets. Anyone else having similar problem?

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