On April 8th, in between snow, hail and glaring sun I managed to get into costume and have my mother help me take some photos on her porch. It was really fun, and it really helped that I had borrowed a tripod so my mother didn't have to hold the phone, only see that I was actually in frame. I have already posted some photos, but here are some more.
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Saturday, 17 April 2021
HSM21 - Challenge Joy - the Selina blouse.
When Leimomi of Scroop Patterns asked for testers for a new 1910s blouse I submitted an application, and was happy when I got chosen as a pattern tester. I have tested the 1910s Rilla corset from Scroop Patterns, and I have really like when I have sewn other patterns from her as well. This was a reason why I hurried to finish the jedi, so that I could work on this pattern. It had to be secret until the pattern was released though. Now it's released and I can post about.
It should be noted that this is the test version of the pattern, and there are some differences to the final pattern.
The first step of the process was to make a mock-up for the general fit. This is actually my second mockup. I was just on the measurements for size 46, but sized up to size 48 and that was too big. The Scroop Patterns are definitely true to size. This is quite a roomy fit, eventhough the raglan sleeves can feel a bit restrictive.Me being filled with joy while wearing the blouse |
How it fits the challenge: I'm putting this one down for the joy challenge, because it was a real joy to work with it, and to be part of the pattern tester group. I was also really happy with the result, so I have already gotten a lot of joy out of this project. It also brought me joy to get some really nice photos done with it.
Year: 1916
Notions: regular sewing thread, 5 mother of pearl buttons
How historically accurate is it? This is pretty spot on, I tried to follow all the constructions to make it as accurate as possible, and the only thing is that I used regular polyester sewing thread. So 90%
Hours to complete: 2 days (including the mock-up)
First worn: For a photoshoot on April 8th
Total cost: $20 (cost of fabric and buttons)
Sunday, 11 April 2021
An outing to 1521
Even if all big events are cancelled our 16th century guild is still trying to keep up with all the 500th anniversaries that are taking place. We limit us to eight people at the time, and we are outdoors.
This weekend we went for a picknick at Brunnbäcks färja, where the first big battle of Gustav Vasa's war of liberation stood in early April 1521.
The whole group in front of the memorial (note the Danish landsknecht in the middle) |
Our Dalecarlian soldiers |
The Danish/German contigent |
The honourable local women |
It was quite windy |
Saturday, 10 April 2021
Edwardian underwear
Last summer I made some Edwardian underwear, a petticoat and a corset cover. The only photo I had of them though was a bad mirror selfie, in my dirty mirror.
Today I finally got a chance to dress up in them and take some photos.
The petticoat still held its shape and was nice and stiff from the starching I did last summer.