Showing posts with label red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Part one of my Saturday suit is finished!

Pink & Grey Suit

Bloomers, full circle knee-length skirt (that I drafted myself!), and jacket complete. Ruffles everywhere! I'd originally planned on wearing this with an ivory blouse, but then I fell in love with this vintage crinoline:



So now I've switched from ivory to black accents, but I can live with that.

I also finished up another new parasol to be premiered at Steamcon:

Red on Red

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Saving a corset

Hey, there. I said I was going to do 12 costumes in 12 months, didn't I? Time to start working on that then, as the first month is already pretty much shot. At least I didn't say it was going to be one costume a month, so I can play catch up and still stay on track.

A couple of years at a clothing swap***, I acquired a red satin underbust corset. It's not a particularly well-made one, I have to say, as there doesn't seem to be much of a strength layer, and the quality of the satin is not high, but hey, it's free! The maker didn't reinforce the boning channels with anything, and the tips of the bones had worn through the fabric. But, hey, I can sew and I can fix it, right? Yeah, right. It sat around for a couple of years, and I almost put it in the "go away" boxes a couple of weeks ago, but then I decided I was finally going to get off my lazy dignity and do something about it.

I am ashamed of how long it sat around, because it only took me a couple hours each over the course of two Mondays to finish it. I of course didn't take pictures beforehand, but here's what it looked like after I picked off the binding last Monday:

corset reclamation project 1

As mentioned previously, the bones were sticking through the fabric in four places:

corset reclamation project 2

I wasn't even going to try to match the red. What goes good with red, though? Why, black of course! I found a 3/4 yard piece of black satin in the remnant bin and reinforced it with heavy iron-on interfacing, then cut it into strips, giving myself a 3/8" seam allowance on either side.

corset reclamation project 3

Yes, one of the strips is slightly wider than all the rest, proving again how entirely straight-line challenged I am. I am Special! Yeah, that's it.

No in progress pictures past this point, as I got too far into the groove, but here's the finished piece, sans the final ironing I should have done once I finished with the biding.

corset reclamation project 4

corset reclamation project 5

I acquired the skirt shown here at the same time, and will be adding a drapey black layer to it, to help mask that they aren't quite the same shade of red under certain lights.

***Hey, some of you may be wondering "What on Earth is a clothing swap?" It's a pretty fun way to recycle your wardrobe. You and a bunch of friends go through your closets and dressers and pull out the stuff you haven't worn in ages, that is now either too small or too big, that you now wonder "Oh, ye gods, what was I thinking when I bought that?!?" and anything else you just don't want anymore, and converge on one person's house, preferably a house with at least one good full-length mirror.

You all dump your bags of clothing out in the middle of the floor and all go rummaging through it looking for stuff that will fit you that you will wear. Bring munchies and a bottle of something and it turns into a fun party. Anything left unclaimed at the end gets bagged up and taken to a thrift store.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Labors from Labor Day

Even though I've got entirely too much stock after my year's work, I'm still making more things. I indulged in a pretty for myself yesterday. I bought some fused glass pendants from EmotionalOasis's shop on Etsy, and made myself this beauty:


Red and Black Fuse Glass by *dbvictoria on deviantART

And I made another piece, an "outside the box" bit for me, a unisex necklace on a cord, with a fossilized belemnite that had undergone pyritization. It is a tribute to the power of social marketing. I made it, listed it, and then posted a link to it on Facebook. It sold about 5 minutes later!

Pyritized Fossil Belemnite Necklace Wrapped in Sterling on Brown Cord

Sunday, August 22, 2010

A year in the making, day 355

What a wonderful weekend! Yesterday was the husband's birthday (mine is next Wednesday), and another friend of ours has her birthday on the 24th. She decided she wanted to celebrate her birthday by helping clear invasive species from one of our local parks, so we spent 4 hours yesterday hacking down and ripping out blackberries. Rough work, and I found out how woefully out of shape I was! But we cleared about 1000 square feet of blackberry brambles, and also policed an area that had been previously cleared looking for new growth and rooting it out.

And today we went to a 6-year-old birthday party, for a daughter of friends of ours. There was a ninja pinata!

Ninja pinata

He was soundly beaten and looted:

Bob's head

Flying limbs

The birthday girl's current favorite color is red, so I made her a cloak out of red corduroy:

Red cape

What birthday party would be complete without doggie kisses?


Good dog by *dbvictoria on deviantART

The weather stayed beautiful, despite some threatening-looking clouds.


Cumulous Clouds by *dbvictoria on deviantART

And now I am faced with a decision - do we have sandwiches with the leftover pork steaks from last night, or with the grilled chicken from the night before? Hmmmmm. My belly is a'rumbling, so I'll have to make my mind up soon.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A Year in the Making, day 337

Wednesday, hump day! Fighting the "I need caffeine" headache all day. I will not give in. I am strong.

Summer has definitely finally arrived, so what else could I do but another parasol?

Steampunk Red Parasol with Black and Ivory Trim and Lace



I may be strong in my resistance to the urge to chug a Coke, but I will not be able to resist the dream fairy for much longer. *yawn*

Sunday, July 18, 2010

A Year in the Making, day 322

Today, the eyes were happy! Yaaaa! I wore my contacts for only about an hour and a half yesterday, then went back to my glasses. I realized this afternoon that I hadn't put them in their soaking solution, and they just sat overnight in a bit of water from when I rinsed the case out. So I'm trying an experiment today, thinking that maybe, just maybe, my eyes had suddenly decided they didn't like the solution I've been using. I got a different brand of solution and am giving this a go tonight. Cross your fingers for me, okay? I have to do an awful lot of driving tomorrow.

I did two variations on the same design of earring today, a longer and shorter version. I usually go for longer styles, because small ones get lost in my mane, but some of my friends like the smaller decorations. They have pearls, of course!

Short Red Crystal and Freshwater Pearl Dangle Earrings on Sterling



Long Red Crystal and Freshwater Pearl Dangle Earrings on Sterling



There's really just over 1/2" difference between the lengths of these two pairs, but it looks like so much more, doesn't it?

We will be snacking soon on the husband's infamous crab dip. It was supposed to be eaten at a party today, except I did a boner and got the date wrong - realized at about 12:30 today that the party was actually last night! Color me a heel.

Gratuitous food shot before I sign off for the evening, last night's dinner (with the husband's beer - my Pimms' cup was mostly empty by the time this was ready to eat):

BBQ Pork and Carrots

Friday, June 18, 2010

A Year in the Making, day 288

Today, in celebration of Etsy's 5th birthday, a virtual craft party was declared. And I have a new refurbished umbrella to show for it! I worked on it while chatting in the virtual craft lab this afternoon. It's a little different from my previous pieces, as I was trying to create something for a gentleman's wardrobe this time:

Steampunk Brolly - Upcycled Black Silk Vintage Umbrella/Parasol



I also worked on another piece off and on all weekend, in between bouts of "OMG I feel totally miserable!", another custom piece for a local friend:


Cherries Jubilee Parasol by *dbvictoria on deviantART

I am now going to enjoy the rest of my Friday night - I am having a Coca-Cola, which means that I'll be up entirely too late tonight because I haven't had any caffeine since last Friday. But I wanted a treat after the week I've had.

Friday, February 5, 2010

A year in the making, day 155

I'm back in the pearl box again! And the steampunk-y watch bits, too. This style of earrings seems to be rather popular, for which I'm glad, because they're fun to make:

Steampunk Watch Parts and Freshwater Pearl Waterfall Earrings



And here's the last couple of days' work listed now in my ArtFire shop:

Cobalt Blue Glass Bracelet



Sardonyx and Burgundy Fire-Polished Glass Necklace and Earrings

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

A year in the making, day 152

Quick post tonight, as sleep is threatening to overwhelm me at any moment. One flash picture of today's set, sardonyx mixed with burgundy glass beads, necklace and earrings set:

Red & Black

Now for a glass of wine and to fall asleep on the sofa watching an episode of Bones. Would really like to find out who picks Temperance's jewelry and send them a care package.