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Sunday, April 26, 2015

The Final Belt

I finally got around to finishing the third belt. I cut it out of a scrap of nice soft leather that I had leftover from making a purse. I decided to dye it a darker color. The bottle calls it briar brown, and I liked it better than the other brown dyes I have, for this particular use at least. So I did two coats of dye and two coats of a slightly shiny finish on top. Then I figured out where I wanted to put the snap and made holes with my awl to sew it on.
Originally, I was thinking I might stitch all the way around the edge of the belt since the leather is so thin and soft, but I decided not to. Its softness would have made it extremely difficult to use the tools needed to guide the stitching. I also decided against a lining.
Overall, its a fairly simple belt, but I think it might be my favorite.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

More Posts Coming Soon!

So this semester is almost over for me! Yay! It was a tough one…

But anyways, I will still be taking classes this summer, but a significantly lighter load. That will give me more time for sewing! And posting here! 

I'll start off by posting pictures and descriptions of all my previous sewing projects, both historical and non historical. I'll try to stagger everything out the best I can.

Does this appeal to my readers? I know I haven't got much attention, but I'm hoping that as I post more, people will gradually find my blog.

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Making More Belts

I finished another belt today, view A, with the pointed front and back. I made it out of black twill and some leftover iron on interfacing. It closes in the back with two large hooks and bars. The front dip isn't quite as pronounced, but it might get more noticeable when I wear it with the actual outfit.
Front

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Working on Belts

I've been working on the belts to accompany my Edwardian ensemble today. I completed view B, with the rounded front, out of a purple faux suede material I had on hand.
The poor lighting in my room makes it look more black than purple.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Ruffles…ruffles everywhere!

Holy ruffles, Batman!
I (mostly) finished the petticoat for my edwardian ensemble this weekend. All it needs are a couple hooks and eyes for the waistband. I'm debating whether or not I should put a few more hooks and eyes down the back placket, since it seems to gap open a bit strangely. I think it pulls funny because I didn't quite factor in the fluffiness of my drawers when I chose the size I wanted to make…
Nonetheless, I can make it work :) Besides, I'm the only one who will ever see my petticoat, right? ;)
Oh, and I know I promised pictures of my blouse too.

Edit: I decided to use snaps to close the waistband. Snaps were invented in 1885, and were widely in use by the 1900's. I used two snaps at the waist and one to help hold the placket together lower down.