Re: [h-cost] What costume-related gifts did everyone get?

2015-12-26 Thread Lavolta Press
In terms of what I'm doing, right now it's making drapes.  Or more like, 
buy curtain rods, return half of them because they're theoretically Arts 
& Crafts style but they're ugly, buy more rods. Buy brass electrical 
plates, return half of them because they are a lovely Art Nouveau style 
but oversized so would overlap the baseboards, buy smaller ones.  Order 
swatches for curtain material, half haven't arrived because the fabric 
store owners are busy this season. Meanwhile, kitchen contractor goes on 
vacation for two weeks. We won't actually be moving to Sacramento till 
March at this rate.


On the bright side, I found out that if you want more or less Victorian 
lace drapes (I'm not claiming 100% accuracy), try those Quaker Lace 
brand tablecloths that are all over eBay and Etsy every day, often at 
low prices. You can easily get them in 100% cotton. Just sew on curtain 
rings. Many of the expensive repro Victorian curtains actually look like 
tablecloths, with a large central motif and borders all around. Matching 
the shade of off-white for several windows in a room is a trick but can 
be done.


Fran
Lavolta Press
Books on making historic clothing
www.lavoltapress.com







On 12/26/2015 12:18 AM, Patricia Dunham wrote:

Well, I got my husband the civil war uniform pattern from McCall's for his some-day 
Steampunk wardrobe. We haven't sewn for SCA or anything else in years, sigh. He got 
me a truckload of period cookery resources, but the next MC isn't gonna' be 
out until Feb or some-such. A whole buncha' stuff will be arriving next year, 
apparently.

That's OK. I actually got my old-carpal-buzzy-nerveless fingers to do a couple 
of repairs on his everything-work-vest, very short stretches of very plain 
stitching, but now the saggy SAGGY front pocket is now looking much more 
respectable, as the velcro strips on both sides of the closure are actually 
attached!

Hmm, next maybe I'll tackle the other hem on his new shop coverall, he got one done and 
distracted… We also have a replacement everything-vest "safari coat" remodel to 
finish. If we can. Have taken it apart, ready to re-make, but… that was a couple of 
months ago. We may be in trouble…

oh well. looking forward to seeing what you all are doing!
chimene

On Dec 25, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Lavolta Press  wrote:


My husband gave me the following books:

The First Book of Fashion: The Book of Clothes of Matthaeus and Veit Konrad 
Schwarz of Augsburg

Fashion Plates: 150 Years of Style, by April Calahan

Regency Women's Dress: Techniques and Patterns 1800-1830, by Cassidy Percoco

and a biography:

Queen Victoria's Mysterious Daughter: A Biography of Princess Louise, by 
Lucinda Hawksley

Fran Grimble
Lavolta Press
Books of historic clothing patterns
www.lavoltapress.com


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Re: [h-cost] What costume-related gifts did everyone get?

2015-12-26 Thread Patricia Dunham
Well, I got my husband the civil war uniform pattern from McCall's for his 
some-day Steampunk wardrobe. We haven't sewn for SCA or anything else in years, 
sigh. He got me a truckload of period cookery resources, but the next MC 
isn't gonna' be out until Feb or some-such. A whole buncha' stuff will be 
arriving next year, apparently.

That's OK. I actually got my old-carpal-buzzy-nerveless fingers to do a couple 
of repairs on his everything-work-vest, very short stretches of very plain 
stitching, but now the saggy SAGGY front pocket is now looking much more 
respectable, as the velcro strips on both sides of the closure are actually 
attached!

Hmm, next maybe I'll tackle the other hem on his new shop coverall, he got one 
done and distracted… We also have a replacement everything-vest "safari coat" 
remodel to finish. If we can. Have taken it apart, ready to re-make, but… that 
was a couple of months ago. We may be in trouble…

oh well. looking forward to seeing what you all are doing!
chimene

On Dec 25, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Lavolta Press  wrote:

> My husband gave me the following books:
> 
> The First Book of Fashion: The Book of Clothes of Matthaeus and Veit Konrad 
> Schwarz of Augsburg
> 
> Fashion Plates: 150 Years of Style, by April Calahan
> 
> Regency Women's Dress: Techniques and Patterns 1800-1830, by Cassidy Percoco
> 
> and a biography:
> 
> Queen Victoria's Mysterious Daughter: A Biography of Princess Louise, by 
> Lucinda Hawksley
> 
> Fran Grimble
> Lavolta Press
> Books of historic clothing patterns
> www.lavoltapress.com


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[h-cost] What costume-related gifts did everyone get?

2015-12-25 Thread Lavolta Press

My husband gave me the following books:

The First Book of Fashion: The Book of Clothes of Matthaeus and Veit 
Konrad Schwarz of Augsburg


Fashion Plates: 150 Years of Style, by April Calahan

Regency Women's Dress: Techniques and Patterns 1800-1830, by Cassidy Percoco

and a biography:

Queen Victoria's Mysterious Daughter: A Biography of Princess Louise, by 
Lucinda Hawksley


Fran Grimble
Lavolta Press
Books of historic clothing patterns
www.lavoltapress.com





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Re: [h-cost] What costume-related gifts did everyone get?

2015-12-25 Thread annbwass
One of these days, I hope I can splurge on the Fashion Plate book. Bought 
Cassidy's hot of the press in Louisville. 

Alas, I didn't get anything costume related, but I didn't ask for anything, 
either.

Merry Christmas to everyone!

Ann Wass

 

 

 

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Subject: [h-cost] What costume-related gifts did everyone get?

My husband gave me the following books:

The First Book of Fashion: The Book of Clothes of Matthaeus and Veit 
Konrad Schwarz of Augsburg

Fashion Plates: 150 Years of Style, by April Calahan

Regency Women's Dress: Techniques and Patterns 1800-1830, by Cassidy Percoco

and a biography:

Queen Victoria's Mysterious Daughter: A Biography of Princess Louise, by 
Lucinda Hawksley

Fran Grimble
Lavolta Press
Books of historic clothing patterns
www.lavoltapress.com





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