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Inspiration and biblios
I have only started wearing and learning about Tudor fashion in the past 3 years or so. I am currently learning to differentiate between Henrician, Elizabethan, late and early Tudor. When to wear a French Hood or a flat cap. … Continue reading
Part Two! Finished Skirt
So the main skirt is finished, and I’m going to say that I’m pretty darn happy with how it’s come out. There was some seam ripping, a snot-ton of stitching, but it’s been worth it. I did this gorgeous pleating … Continue reading
Posted in Ethereal Seamstress, I Sew T-Tunics, Uncategorized
Tagged marvel movies, skirt, stitch, stitching
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Stitching, some stitching, more stitching…
This week is rather unexciting, as it’s simply a lot of straight stitching. Two long side hems, two panels together, and one very long bottom hem. Eventually I’ll have to cut the waistband and attach it with some gathering but … Continue reading
Posted in Ethereal Seamstress, I Sew T-Tunics
Tagged hems, Main Skirt, marvel movies, stitching
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Issues Overcome
This is the first garment which I’ve made a pattern for. Help was given by Lord Bartholomew Sharpe. I’m very happy I remembered which piece to cut in half and which NOT to cut on the fold. I was considering … Continue reading
Posted in Ethereal Seamstress, I Sew T-Tunics
Tagged Creating Pattern, Lots of Fabric, Main Skirt
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Front skirt finished!
My apron or front skirt is now finished, and looks exactly how I want it. I’m very happy with how it came out. It was very simple construction- a rectangle with finished edges, a ribbon for attaching, and lace for … Continue reading
At Long Last, an Easy Bit
I’m starting on the front skirt, or apron. I’m using a very simple pattern of “square, with ties.” It’s wasteful, but simple. I like it! The material is a beautiful black cotton velvet, black linen thread, and lace from my … Continue reading
One item down… finally
My chemise is finished!! I am so sick of this thing. I messed up on every step- the folding, the cutting, lining up the gussets, I rolled the collar seam in the wrong direction… and pretty much had to do … Continue reading
Behind Schedule
Have I mentioned that I hate sewing? Because I hate sewing. I’m very frustrated at this stage, though slightly less so at the end of today. I am very far behind where I scheduled myself to be- I should be … Continue reading
The Beginning
I need to begin with my base layers, so I have begun sewing with my chemise. Usually, I make a simple T-Tunic, but I want to push myself, and I found a pattern that seems doable. Using a cotton sheet … Continue reading
First Post
Hello, My name is Lady Angelina Capasso. I have always purchased my garb, and making it will be very new for me. I have made T-tunics and a chemise that was an extended t-tunic. I have several WiPs in boxes, … Continue reading
Posted in Ethereal Seamstress, I Sew T-Tunics
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