Today's Projects
2007-02-03 03:37 pmStarted trying to mount my needlebook to some carboard and folding in my waste linen around it. Great fat failure there. It's half-done at this point, and looks like crap. Not happy. Maybe it's the spine of the embroidery that is too small, too narrow. The cardboard is apparently too thick, and the fabric folded in around it makes it too fat all around.
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Should I, like, do the embroidery in two parts? A front and a back. Mounted separately and attached in some other fancy manner in the centre.
Crapweasels.
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7 pm. Made a pattern for and cut out toile of an effigy corset. I dunno, might be all wierd. Check it out.

Pretty heinous fabric for this purpose (large fruits and vegs on it) but it's sturdy enough. I tried it on and at this point it closes without any effort at all on me. I might have to take it in a little, but then adding boning channels will take up some of the width.
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Should I, like, do the embroidery in two parts? A front and a back. Mounted separately and attached in some other fancy manner in the centre.
Crapweasels.
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7 pm. Made a pattern for and cut out toile of an effigy corset. I dunno, might be all wierd. Check it out.

Pretty heinous fabric for this purpose (large fruits and vegs on it) but it's sturdy enough. I tried it on and at this point it closes without any effort at all on me. I might have to take it in a little, but then adding boning channels will take up some of the width.
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Date: 2007-02-03 09:12 pm (UTC)/Eva
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Date: 2007-02-03 09:21 pm (UTC)I'll try to use the hemp rope I bought in Visby for boning as well. Will have to work out some way to thread them through the channels - that'll be interesting :)
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Date: 2007-02-03 09:27 pm (UTC)/Eva
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Date: 2007-02-03 10:59 pm (UTC)Um. I think this may be oversharing?
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Date: 2007-02-03 11:33 pm (UTC)At least, I think this is a good thing.
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Date: 2007-02-05 11:03 pm (UTC)Now, a corset can, and possibly will, stretch a little, in which case it's a good thing to have a bit of a gap. So in that respect I think I'd want it to have a bit of a gap.
You could say that making a corset a little too little is a good thing if you change size, but I'm not planning on getting any smaller. And even if I did I'd have to remake the clothes to fit the new smaller me.
For the effigy corset the point is also that it closes in front, making it easier for me to get into and out of on my own, but the same principle is involved so we won't quibble about that :)
I am worried though, that a large gap in front will show up as a furrow in the gown ontop. Well, a large gap in back might do the same, I dunno.
I definately do need to take in this pattern. I'm also considering changing the angle of the seams, so that the bottom of the back piece is narrower. We'll see how it goes.
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Date: 2007-02-05 11:35 pm (UTC)I don't generally wear late period clothes to events, to much hassle, but I do renaissance dancing and I need to be able to move quite vigorously so it's possible that my demands on my corsets differ from yours.
I have no trouble getting my back laced corset on myself. I have ridiculously long laces and lace it up,loosely, crawl into it and tighten the laces by pulling at the ends of said silly laces. It does work for me :)
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Date: 2007-02-06 01:55 am (UTC)