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Started by gem, May 08, 2008, 03:28:40 PM

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LadyShadow

May the stars always shine upon you and yours.

Royal Order of Landsharks Guppy # 98 :)

Tink

LOVE the dress (and trim)!  Wonderful job!
There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. - W. Shakespeare

Lady L

Former Shop Owner at MNRF

Genievea Brookstone

That dress looks so light and breezy and has a simple elegance to it!    Beautiful job!
Genievea Brookstone
Lost child of the Woods

Lady Kathleen of Olmsted

For  first project effort, HUZZAH!!!! Very nice and well done.

A simple Arched Tall Hat done for Very Merry Seamstress. I did not have any Deep Navy Velveteen, so I used Deep Navy Corduroy. That made the hat lighter, though still very Noble.



"As with Art as in Life, nothing succeeds like excess.".....Oscar Wilde

Lady Rosalind

A photo of my finished black silk gown, taken by Sir Clisto at the Door County Renaissance Fantasy Faire. We have one more weekend to go!



(taken at the end of the day, waiting to go to the gate for the closing gate show, while feeling the effects of a no-break day)

Manwariel

#1851
Lady Kathleen, I love that hat! What pattern did you use?

Lady Kathleen of Olmsted

Quote from: Manwariel on June 29, 2010, 03:11:25 PM
Lady Kathleen, I love that hat! What pattern did you use?

Manwariel! I used the Lynn McMasters Elizabethan Arched Tall Hat pattern. I want to make one for myself in deep Burgandy Velveteen or Corduroy to go with my Black Gowns.

Lady Rosiland!!  Your gown turned out marvelous!!! 

"As with Art as in Life, nothing succeeds like excess.".....Oscar Wilde

Lady Rosalind

Quote from: silverstah on June 29, 2010, 12:18:38 PM




Italian working class, v2.0.  I learned a lot in making my green Campi dress (http://silverstah.com/campi2.html).  The pink one went together fairly easily, with little muss and fuss.  Unfortunately, between when I finished it last fall and now, I've lost a bit of weight - so it's no longer self-supporting.  Which means that I need to take the whole darn thing apart, take in the bodice, and cartridge pleat the skirt back on.  *headdesk*  What's more likely to happen is that I'll just continue to wear a bra underneath it, because I'm LAZY. ;)
I have to say, this is one of my favorite dresses! It looks so comfortable and flattering!

Rani Zemirah

(sigh)  Soooo much talent here!!! 
Rani - Fire Goddess

Aut disce... aut discede

Tink

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. - W. Shakespeare

ArielCallista

It makes me want to make noble garb, but not wear it. lol...
Things are shaping up to be...
Pretty. Odd.

Cilean

Quote from: Lady Rosalind on June 29, 2010, 02:42:10 PM
A photo of my finished black silk gown, taken by Sir Clisto at the Door County Renaissance Fantasy Faire. We have one more weekend to go




Lady Kathleen:
I love linen and I am hoping to make my own English Fitted Gown in burnt orange kirtle with murrey linen gown! I can't wait!


Did you my Lady Rosalind, use My Lady Margo's Pattern? I love the black with they yellow!
Smashing


Cilean


Lady Cilean Stirling
"Looking Good is not an Option, It is a Necessity"
My Motto? Never Pay Retail

Lady Rosalind

Yes, I use the Margo patterns! Worth every penny!

Rosamundi

Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
Garb: lovingly hand-washed, gently pressed, and hung in climate-controlled closet. Mundane clothing: usually on floor.