labcoat, last man to die, puffed sleeves, skirt

Costumes update!

Here’s an update of the labcoat-costumes for Last Thing To Thing!  Plz excuse lame floor pictures, I hope when I’m done I’ll get to take some pictures of the costumes on the actual people.
So here’s Hanna’s labcoat so far.  I unpicked the long sleeves and turned them into puffed sleeves!  The sides are also taken in a bit.  I’ve started shirring the back (the lazy method, not the professional method) but had to stop when the sewing machine needle broke.  There is something seriously wrong with the sewing machine.


So with this coat I’m thinking it might need some darts under the bust.  But I don’t really know how to do that without making it look weird.  Plus there’s a pocket in the way.  Advice from sewers?  Hahahah sewers.  Get it?

Here’s the skirt which will go under the labcoat dress.  Three tiers, each with a different type of lace edging.  This is because I thought 3 metres of lace would be enough, but when it only covered one tier, I had to use some from my stash.  The waist is half-elasticised so it looks neat at the front.  It actually falls pretty nicely when held up.  I took it for Hanna to try it on yesterday and she’s really happy with it ^_^ It’s a winner!
Tonight I hope to finish the shirring on the back of Hanna’s labcoat, and get to work on Charles’ tailcoat-labcoat.  It needs to be cut to size and have darts inserted in the back.
In other news, I cut my own fringe and bought some shoes like these beautiful Victorian Maiden ones.  I’m having a massive happy.
sewing, skirt

OHAI INTANET

Dear Internet,

If you’re reading this I guess you’re still reading this.  You know I like you the best.
So have I been doing any more projects?  Yes, I have actually.  Yes.  Would you like to see my latest skirt?  Gee, only because you’re so darn PUSHY about it.  And STOP POKING ME WITH A STICK!
I cut my head off in the photo because it was wrapped in a towel.  You ALL needed to know that.
With all due respect (how much respect does the Internet deserve anyway?  There’s lots of unrespectable stuff on the Internet.)
Chrissy
sewing, skirt

Day 38


I know just the thing you need, boys – another skirt!!

I cut off my head in the photo because I looked like a FREAK.
This skirt was inspired by something I saw on sew_loli last week.  I had lots of fun taking measurements, making a pattern, and working out how it works.
This flowery material is – another – old sheet.  I love the print.  The sheet was a bit worn in the middle, and there wasn’t much, so some of my panels had to be cut the other way.  Hence, the front of the skirt is thick at the top and thin at the bottom, but the back of the skirt is thick at the bottom and thin at the top!  The plain blue fabric is plain blue fabric.
There was only one hiccough when I sewed it all up and it didn’t fit – that was soon fixed.
This project was really fun.  I’m really happy with the result, too.  I’m going to a morning tea party on Sunday and I plan to wear this.  Yay!
Only two more posts before the end of my (failed) thing a day!  What’s it going to be?  ANOTHER SKIRT MAYBE?
Ahhh ha ha ha ha ha ha HAAAA!

*thunder* *lightning*
Note:  In this picture I’m wearing one of my petticoats.  This one, actually.
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Day 36


Woo another skirt!  How many am I going to make?  MILLIONS!

It’s a bit blurry because the photo was taken at NIGHT.
Anyway, this skirt is inspired by this skirt over at Burdastyle.  Except that this one has pockets, not just pretend pockets.  I was helped along a bit by some kind of pattern, but this was mostly my own pattern.  The pockets were hard to do!
It is lined by an old flannelette sheet.  Reduce, re-use, recycle!
I tried to iron some of my hems and the skirt fabric actually melted!  How crazy is that?!?!  Luckily it was only on a tiny bit.  Next time I iron it, I’ll make sure it’s on a low heat!  Next time I make a skirt, I’ll make sure it’s not polyester!
This skirt fits me really well, because I made it with my measurements.  So that is good.  But I sort of wish I hadn’t used such bright contrasting fabric.  It makes it hard to wear.
Oh whoops… I forgot to put buttons on the front.  Oh well!
Hugs!