[h-cost] 17th century Dutch reproduction - was URL Repost

2007-01-13 Thread Saragrace Knauf
I have looked everywhere for fabric for the bodice - New York, 
Canadathere really was nothing similar to the black on rust 
embroidery.  I have found someone local, new to reproduction costume, who is 
interested in taking a stab at digitizing the embroidery. I have silk 
taffeta in approximately the same color for the base fabric.  I do intend to 
do the oak leaf shapes if she can reproduce the embroidery to my 
satisfaction.  She has already reproduced the little scrolly ribbon on the 
sleeves very well.

If that doesn't work, I have purchased enough some silk damask which, while 
beautiful, is really nothing like the original.

As to the lace, I don't think we can afford the handmade lace...pretty 
limited budget.  But I think I can find some stuff which will be adequate. 
The woman who may be doing the embroidery is also interested in digitizing 
the lace...I don't know if that will work.  She has done some reproduction 
16th century lace, but that was in squares..I didn't really care for it.


Hopefully I will be able to post what I have done so far...I have the corset 
completed.., started on the ruff, and have also started to work on the 
headdress, .now on to the bum-roll!

Sg


- Original Message - 
From: Bjarne og Leif Drews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Historical Costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 5:36 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] URL Repost - Re: French Farthingale construction tips?


 Dear Saragrace,
 These were much better. Thankyou for showing.
 Boy this is an interresting thing to make. Are you planning on making as
 much decoration on the stomacher as the portrait, what is it going to be
 made from?
 For the cuff laces, how about considering to purchase some of the lace 
 Ninya
 Michaela has on her website? They had a lace manufacturer make a
 reproduktion renaissance lace. I baught and have 10 meters of it, for a
 dress i maybe wil make in the future. Its a nice lace, but even it looks
 real, the weight of it is two heavy. But you cant get it all these
 days.

 Bjarne
 
___
h-costume mailing list
h-costume@mail.indra.com
http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume


RE: [h-cost] 17th century Dutch reproduction - was URL Repost

2007-01-13 Thread Sharon at Collierfam.com
I know there are embroidery machines out there that allow you to draw with
a stylus onto their screen, for a custom design.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Saragrace Knauf
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:10 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] 17th century Dutch reproduction - was URL Repost


I have looked everywhere for fabric for the bodice - New York, 
Canadathere really was nothing similar to the black on rust 
embroidery.  I have found someone local, new to reproduction costume, who is

interested in taking a stab at digitizing the embroidery. I have silk 
taffeta in approximately the same color for the base fabric.  I do intend to

do the oak leaf shapes if she can reproduce the embroidery to my 
satisfaction.  She has already reproduced the little scrolly ribbon on the 
sleeves very well.

If that doesn't work, I have purchased enough some silk damask which, while 
beautiful, is really nothing like the original.

As to the lace, I don't think we can afford the handmade lace...pretty 
limited budget.  But I think I can find some stuff which will be adequate. 
The woman who may be doing the embroidery is also interested in digitizing 
the lace...I don't know if that will work.  She has done some reproduction 
16th century lace, but that was in squares..I didn't really care for it.


Hopefully I will be able to post what I have done so far...I have the corset

completed.., started on the ruff, and have also started to work on the 
headdress, .now on to the bum-roll!

Sg


- Original Message - 
From: Bjarne og Leif Drews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Historical Costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 5:36 AM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] URL Repost - Re: French Farthingale construction tips?


 Dear Saragrace,
 These were much better. Thankyou for showing.
 Boy this is an interresting thing to make. Are you planning on making as
 much decoration on the stomacher as the portrait, what is it going to be
 made from?
 For the cuff laces, how about considering to purchase some of the lace 
 Ninya
 Michaela has on her website? They had a lace manufacturer make a
 reproduktion renaissance lace. I baught and have 10 meters of it, for a
 dress i maybe wil make in the future. Its a nice lace, but even it looks
 real, the weight of it is two heavy. But you cant get it all these
 days.

 Bjarne
 
___
h-costume mailing list
h-costume@mail.indra.com
http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume


___
h-costume mailing list
h-costume@mail.indra.com
http://mail.indra.com/mailman/listinfo/h-costume