anotheranon (
anotheranon) wrote2002-02-12 10:18 pm
decisions, decisions
Current project status:
Choice of upcoming projects:
Don't need to decide any of this now, but I want to. Good thing I still need to trace off the body block and clean the sewing machine before I start anything.
Body block fitting completed. Need only to transfer changes to the paper version and copy the paper version to a more permanent format.
Choice of upcoming projects:
- Never done Regency style before (this attempt will be for looks, not historical accuracy)
- I never work in white - it would be a change.
- Comfortable nightgown-type thing.
- Empire waist conceals multitude of sins.
- I never wear white.
- Finding perfect white cotton batiste (closest modern fabric with drape similar to early 19th c. muslin - ok, selectively implementing historical details)
- Where would I wear this?
- Without the shawl, I'll freeze.
- No shoes to go with - probably will not go with platforms (unless they are Vivienne Westwood ballerina rocking horse platforms - not likely to find/afford those)
- I have everything for it - pattern, fabric, thread, notions.
- Instant gratification - it would be fast and easy.
- I've been sitting on it since fall and should probably
- Too easy - not challenging
- Will be difficult to wear with tights as poly jersey is notoriously staticky. Will need to also make (cringe) suitable slip or use entire can of "Static Gard".
- The usual reason - too cold, even with tights.
- I've wanted a tail coat for over 10 years. Why wait a second longer?
- Will go with recently completed red stays (maybe? yeah, it will go)
- A challenge. Haven't done any tailoring for awhile; need to keep myself sharp.
- At my rate of sewing, will take at least 2 months, just for the tail coat.
- Serious outlay of $ for materials - outer cloth, lining, two kinds of interfacing, trim.
- Will need to take the time to make the muslin to adjust the pattern for my own measurements.
White Regency dress adapted from Simplicity goth-y pattern. Additional slip and possible shawl; may come later.
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Donna Karan 1990s wrap dress
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Womens tail coat pattern - with pants (can modify a better skirt than included with the pattern later)
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Don't need to decide any of this now, but I want to. Good thing I still need to trace off the body block and clean the sewing machine before I start anything.
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