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Title: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on August 14, 2013, 08:27:32 PM
I have a question about bodice fabric. I am buying a bodice from someone on Etsy, and she only has the fabric pattern I want in a wool fabric (black watch tartan). I'm afraid the wool is going to be too hot being out in the sun all day (the faire is in september and october). Because I'm new to costuming, I thought I'd ask the opinion of those who have worn it all. I am wearing a cotton, long sleeve chemise under it in case that makes a difference.
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: gem on August 14, 2013, 08:43:50 PM
The wool will be WONDERFUL in *all* weather--much, much more comfortable than, frex, some upholstery synthetics (she says, having made and worn many a bodice from upholstery fabric!). Remember that men's summer suits are almost always made from wool (they call it "tropical weight" for a reason!), and you hardly ever hear about sheep overheating.  ;) It's a terrific, breathable, all-weather fiber.  I wouldn't wear a Fair Isle fisherman sweater or my peacoat on a hot day at Fair--but I have no qualms about my wool dresses, or Milord's wool tunics/cloaks/kilts (and he definitely feels the heat!).

And for that matter, I honestly don't find that my bodices tend to be terribly warm, anyway--and they're made of LAYERS of heavy things--canvas, plastic boning, upholstery fabric. I think part of it is that they're close-fitting and part is that they're relatively small, in terms of what they're covering, and I make sure that all my other layers are natural fibers, flowy, and keep my skin from being exposed to too much sun.

Have fun!!
(How's that skirt coming?!)
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on August 14, 2013, 08:55:44 PM
Thanks so much. I decided to wear my blue skirt from last year since it fit under my corset when I played dress up recently and spend my money on a bodice instead. I have the good fortune of attending a second weekend at the faire this year and the corset isn't going to go with the Highland theme. Hense the tartan bodice I'm wanting. I will make a new skirt next year with one of the patterns, and I will make sure to buy enough fabric. Thanks for asking and your help on that subject too =)
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: isabelladangelo on August 14, 2013, 09:18:13 PM
What Gem said.   As long as you have your neckline open (typical in most bodices), you should be able to release body heat, keeping you cool.  Even some heavy wools are fine for bodices since you will be so constricted anyway.   
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on August 14, 2013, 10:14:19 PM
This is the bodice but it'll be in a different fabric

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Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: isabelladangelo on August 14, 2013, 10:47:31 PM
I personally would get rid of the princess seams - princess seams were developed to go over a specific type of corset and stayed around to go over bras.  A bodice is meant to hold you up on it's own and princess seams go against that.   However, the bodice has a perfect open neckline that will allow heat to escape.   Wool will be fine for that (depending on the wool, it would be another case against princess seams.  Some wools fray like they are starting a sprint the second the get to the sewing line!)
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on August 15, 2013, 07:37:13 PM
I can't get rid of the seams because I'm not the one making it. This is how she makes hers. It has some boning in it too. I don't mind wearing a bra with it either but that's just me. I'll eventually learn to make my own.
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on September 04, 2013, 04:19:29 PM
Here is my bodice with the wool fabric. I'm a tad longer in the torso than the pattern was made more, so I'll be hiding the tiny gap between it and my skirt with a belt I was going to wear anyway. It's lined and has boning in it. I think it's quite lovely even with the seams.

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Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: gem on September 04, 2013, 10:02:43 PM
That is *darling* and you will treasure it (and love wearing it) for years!!  In this case, the princess seams don't bother me; it reminds me of the waistcoats of traditional Scottish ladies' dress. It looks beautifully made.

For the waist gap issue, I just pull my skirts up higher. :)

Can't wait to see it on you, Irish!
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on September 04, 2013, 11:01:45 PM
I'm hoping to make a second skirt which I could pull up higher with more ease. The one I'm wearing it already pretty high, haha! I can't wait to wear it. I'm about to burst =P
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on September 05, 2013, 05:27:56 AM
Your new bodice is beautiful.  I love the way it came out in the tartan.  It looks very elegant, and the colors together are lovely.  Pictures of you wearing it are a must!!!    ;D
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: DonaCatalina on September 06, 2013, 04:59:27 AM
I think it's lovely. I can't wait to see photos of you in it.
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on September 14, 2013, 08:47:39 PM
Me in my corset outfit

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Me in my bodice outfit (bad lighting i'm sorry!)

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Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: gem on September 15, 2013, 06:53:00 PM
You look great!! Thanks for sharing the photos.  :D
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: ThornAndThimble on October 05, 2014, 08:56:02 AM
It looks great! I had been considering one from that shop for over a year now. Glad to see that you were happy with yours.
Title: Re: Bodice Fabric
Post by: Raelyn Fey on October 05, 2014, 08:10:31 PM
It was a tad short. Maybe my torso is just a little longer than standard, but I liked the bodice.