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@Shield Maiden I've drafted a block based on The cutters’ practical guide to the cutting of ladies’ garments https://archive.org/details/cutterspractical00vinc/ (which I have already used on another jacket), changed the front (successfully) to have an opening and tried to enlarge the sleeve with dubious results.

I'm taking inspiration from various fashion plates and existing garments, but not from a specific one (and the sources vary a bit in the dates, between the second half of the #1880s and the first half of the #1890s).

And I already know that the straight 1880s sleeve from that jacket block works, so I may be tempted to just go with it.

#sewing #HistoricalSewing


This one looks a bit more normal for the period:

https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15324coll12/id/9603/rec/4

(Late #1890s dress in green with skirt, waist and a a polonaise with a big standing collar and big lapels, everything covered in big lace decorations in white. There is also a big pink scarf around the neck)

except that when I opened the page while being distracted I saw the lace decoration on the top of the sleeve as a skull, and now I can't stop thinking of this in black, with white death-themed lace all over, worn of course on board the Arcadia (yes, the spaceship, of course).

#fashionPlates


And then, continuing with the #fashionPlates, there was this one:

https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15324coll12/id/8633/rec/67

(which depicts another early #1890s dress with a plain skirt and waist with the expected huge sleeves in salmon, with just a bit of lace details. And then there is a sort of black swiss waist with gravity defying tabs that reach up towards the bust and ribbons with a dovetail end that go down to mid-tight, plus some black wings? on the shoulders.)

filed under: #whatWereTheyThinking???


Today I was browsing through #fashionPlates from the #1890s as one does, and I stumbled on this

https://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15324coll12/id/8574/rec/8

(the linked plate has a depiction of a 1890s style dress in pale red fabric with blue/green/yellow lines forming *big* squares (~20 cm?); the skirt is typical for the era, the jacket has the expected big sleeves, plus a very triangular capelet and a skirt that reaches just past the hips and ends in two sharp points in the front. There is also a blue belt, and blue cuffs and collars. The model is also carrying a parasol that looks more like a pointy stick)

And now I can't stop thinking of that dress in grey/silvery lurex fabric, on a #1960s sci-fi spaceship.

If i didn't have more projects than time (many of which are also going to be used way more) I would consider doing this :D


It begins.

a paper pattern of a sleeve in the process of being widened at the top: the basic sleeve is at the bottom, then there is a sheet of semitransparent tissue paper on top, and the pieces from another copy of the top half of the sleeve spread out on top.

I'm actually not sure whether I'll go fully #1890s with this jacket (with moderation :D) or I'll keep the sleeves fitting: I'll decide after I've sewed a mock-up.

#sewing #HistoricalSewing @sewing group

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