Managed to get a strip of silk bamboo braided for the entari
AND (drumroll, please....) The pants are almost finished! Had a bit of an issue with the silly britches - I reduced the pattern a LOT, but still ended up with 20 pounds of fabric bunched up around my hips (used a casing and just gathered it together - per the pattern) and it all went POOF
Not an acceptable outcome.
So, I am pleating the front of the pants and probably using a hook/eye closure on each side. (I may also pleat the back) This particular combination may not be period with these types of pants, but frankly - I don't care. They look MUCH better this way
;o)
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
bummer ;(
Have been completely and totally sidetracked on another project and haven't been able to do ANYTHING
<sigh> At this rate, I'll be luck to have the different pieces constructed, let alone decorated. I am hoping to get back into things soon - Maybe November will be quieter ;)
I almost have the dress done - just need to finish the flatfelling and do some hemming. I think I'll do the pants next and on to entari!
<sigh> At this rate, I'll be luck to have the different pieces constructed, let alone decorated. I am hoping to get back into things soon - Maybe November will be quieter ;)
I almost have the dress done - just need to finish the flatfelling and do some hemming. I think I'll do the pants next and on to entari!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
New Idea! (again)
So, I am building my documentation as I go along. (I know - will wonders never cease?)
Anyway - one of the pictures I am using for inspiration shows a lined Entari (robe). I had just finished writing that I did not have any fabric running around that was light enough and slick enough to act as a lining under the linen, on top of the cotton dress - when I remember this:
I bought a whole bunch of this lovely silk years ago and made most of it into a Palestinian dress that is marvelously comfortable to wear. There is about 2+ yards that is fringed for a veil, but it just does not work as such, plus I have about a yard and a half left over from the dress itself.
So. . . . . I think I found my lining!!
Anyway - one of the pictures I am using for inspiration shows a lined Entari (robe). I had just finished writing that I did not have any fabric running around that was light enough and slick enough to act as a lining under the linen, on top of the cotton dress - when I remember this:
I bought a whole bunch of this lovely silk years ago and made most of it into a Palestinian dress that is marvelously comfortable to wear. There is about 2+ yards that is fringed for a veil, but it just does not work as such, plus I have about a yard and a half left over from the dress itself.
So. . . . . I think I found my lining!!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Progress!
Well, a little anyway. Managed to get the dress all cut out and even part of it sewn together. yeah!!
Oh, and btw - flat-felling seams takes a TON of thread.
Oh, and btw - flat-felling seams takes a TON of thread.
Let's try it again
Ok, I am back from Canada, Virginia and Horsethief Reservoir - now maybe I can get some sewin' done.
Thanks to Rogue,(thank you, thank you, thank you) I have some gorgeous chocolate satin (silk?) that I am going to use for my kaftan
Here is my new color scheme
The left section is the satin and the decorative triangles; the black farajiyya fabric is under everything; in the middle from the top is the undershirt, then the dress and the pants fabric is on the bottom. The right hand side has the lining for the kaftan sleeves and the main body. The red and blue thread will be the braided trim on the farajiyya and the other thread will be lacings on the other pieces (and possibly something woven)
Now, all I have to do is put together. ;o)
Thanks to Rogue,(thank you, thank you, thank you) I have some gorgeous chocolate satin (silk?) that I am going to use for my kaftan
Here is my new color scheme
The left section is the satin and the decorative triangles; the black farajiyya fabric is under everything; in the middle from the top is the undershirt, then the dress and the pants fabric is on the bottom. The right hand side has the lining for the kaftan sleeves and the main body. The red and blue thread will be the braided trim on the farajiyya and the other thread will be lacings on the other pieces (and possibly something woven)
Now, all I have to do is put together. ;o)
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