Friday, October 31, 2014
18th c. Fancy mens shirt
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Friday, July 04, 2014
Turkish coat
Turkish coat (anteri) that I made for myself, based on Reconstructing History pattern #407, out of shot silk - a teal blue and brown cross weave. Looks like olive green. I'm going to let it hang on the toile for a bit before hemming and buttons. Lined in scraps of linen.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Some memorable garb moments from Pennsic 42
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An old Italian Ren dress - still a favorite and so easy to wear. |
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Turkish garb |
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Elizabethan cross-dressing |
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Here's that lovely long-sleeved Turkish Kaftan |
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Spotted at Vlad's "Drag Races" - this gown was impressive. |

Once again, I had a wonderfully relaxing and fun Pennsic, because my camp is awesome. I took some photos and videos to try and capture the beauty I see at Pennsic and some of the experiences that I would have difficulty describing otherwise.
Here's my flickr set - http://www.flickr.com/photos/mirvana/set
And, here's a playlist of videos on Youtube - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2
Sunday, July 07, 2013
Another Turkish coat
The Pennsic sewing continues. I'll just keep making stuff until time runs out. And my stash is far from running out. Husband doesn't have that much garb and he requested more ottoman Turkish stuff.
This is another men's kaftan, with too-long sleeves that can be worn scrunched up, or just hanging back without putting your arms into them. Once again, I used the pattern from ReconstructingHistory.com.
Saturday, July 06, 2013
Poof! You're an Afghani nomad dress
Thursday, July 04, 2013
Next Project: Afghani Nomad Dress
Getting ready for Pennsic: medieval fashion accessories
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Ottoman Turk coat is done!
Monday, May 27, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Kannik's 1812 waistcoat: progress report
The fronts are just about done. The pocket, lining, and buttonholes are in. After doing the pocket and lining all by hand, I resorted to machine sewing the buttonholes. I tried handsewing one, and it just looked hideous.
Monday, July 09, 2012
The Queens Servants: Rusty gown with W neckline
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New pattern from The Tudor Tailor |
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Late Elizabethan flounced skirt
However, I totally guessed on how to do the skirt. I measured down from the waist, over the bumroll, about 8 inches, made a tuck about 1 inch wide, and ran two rows of loose stitching to gather it. The fabric is a teal-colored wool gabardine that was left over from another project from a long time ago.
Since it's an open front skirt, I might make some sort of forepart to go under it, to hide my corded petticoat. I wish I had the time and fortitude to do something in blackwork, but that's definitely not my strong suit.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
The Tudor Tailor comes to life
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Monday, June 25, 2012
Busy as a little bee: Pennsic sewing frenzy
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Lady's Elizabethan Doublet |
I also made a leather version of the Elizabethan pouch:
So the wardrobe is coming together. I just thumbed through my copy of The Tudor Tailor and got some more ideas. I'll keep sewing until I run out of fabric and time.
I don't think I'm going to make anything new Middle Eastern or Japanese, because I have tons of that stuff. I will go through all of that to make repairs as necessary.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Elizabethan costume stuff
Saturday, May 26, 2012
And so it begins...the pre-Pennsic sewing frenzy
When I can squeeze it into my busy schedule, that is. I sorted through a big bag of wool tartan scraps that a dear friend donated to me and picked out the biggest pieces to do something with. After a long contemplation over my historical pattern collection, I decided that I'm going to bodge together something late- period. I'm going for something a bit like this:
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From Drea Leed's web site - http://www.elizabethancostume.net |
Thursday, March 01, 2012
Recent adventures in Orlando, FL
MegaCon had it's moments. I rocked the "Mad Men"-inspired dress that I made, and got lots of compliments. I like being recognized for my mad sewing skillz.

Me with Space Marine from Warhammer 40k, I think?
Otherwise, I helped run registration for the USMSC event, and on Saturday, I put on a monster suit and played "alien" for a few rounds, to give some of the other NPCs break. Playing "monster" is a physically demanding job, maybe more so than playing marine. I really enjoyed doing it at my first MegaCon, and that's kinda what got me hooked into playing this game, but after I got banged up pretty I good, I went back to the registration table. I didn't get to see much else of the con. I walked around the exhibit hall for maybe 20 mins., ogled the Star Wars stuff, and that was it. I saw lots of very young Doctor Who's, a few good-looking super heroes, and TONS of kids in bad wigs and mediocre anime costumes.

So MegaCon, was MegaCon. It was a good team-building experience for our crew, if not a great success for Mindgame Productions.
The following week in Orlando was like any old work week, except that I was sitting on someone else's couch, and I had a really bad cold. It seemed that lots of people had gotten sick that week. "Patient Zero" was probably at MegaCon. I am still hacking up the remnants of said virus. The only marginally interesting thing that I did was go to Skycraft - a candy store for tech nerds. This is the place where junk from old data centers and Radio Shack stores goes to die. This is the place where you go to find parts for building your robot, props for filming a science fiction movie, etc.

We picked up what Stefan calls a missile case, for $40. This is a big plastic "Pelican"-style shipping case that was probably used to ship servers or large electronic equipment. I can't imagine what it would cost to buy new. They had stacks of these cases there.
Last Saturday was the Amerika airsoft milsim event at Wayne's World of Paintball in Ocala. Now that was hella fun times. After helping out with registration in the early morning,

Check-in at Wayne's World. Photo by Brian Gilbert.
I actually got to go out and play!!! It had been a long time since I had that kind of fun. My gear performed well. I managed to stay in the game a lot longer than I thought I could. The nice weather was an extra added bonus.

Here, I am holding another player's rifle while he is "interrogated," while my own M177 dangles from it's sling. Photo by Chantal Jost. I'm wearing black, because I was playing a "bad guy," LOL.
...and then it was a long drive back home.