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Gold colored cord, period?

Started by The Lady Mercedes, April 01, 2011, 04:35:01 AM

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The Lady Mercedes

I'm thinking of heading to Joann's later and getting a length of gold colored cord w/tassels on the ends to tie around my waist & hang stuff off of if I can find it for that green dress you see me wearing in my avatar...would this be considered period? Or do you guys think I should try & find or make one of those jeweled type things (not sure what they're called) that do the same thing?
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irish

I think it is fine, but.........I did the gold cord and it lasted one day! It kept coming untied and it would not even hold a 'knot'!
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isabelladangelo

If you had enough money to buy gold, you would have had a jeweled girdle, not one made of rope.    Rope belts were used by the same social class as they are today.  ;-)  

There are several sellers on etsy that have some lovely jeweled girdles for sale.  Like this one and very few of them are expensive.   Save yourself the frustration of making it yourself, buying the supplies, and just spend $25 on etsy.  

DonaCatalina

isih is right...gold cold won't last long at all.
look here
Sapphire & Sage has nice stuff, but it is pricey.
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Gauwyn of Bracknell

M'Lady 9and I  :( ) scour any goddwill, salvation army type stores for their jewelry and have found a lot of bracelets and necklaces and belts that make great girdles.
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Becky10

I am with Gauwyn, savers is your best friend. They get some really long necklaces in there that would be a pitch to turn into a girlde. We tried a gold cord and I believe thats how a fan got broken, the knot kept slipping loose and it got stepped on =(
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LadyFae

I used a gold cord and necklace combo for my first girdle and the necklace broke but the cord was fine- LOL!  I don't actually hang anything off of my girdle, though with the corded one, I could have.  With the cord one I never had an issue with it coming untied but it was probably how I had it knotted.  The cord was basically a large loop that I closed, wrapped around my waist (so I had two cords, not one) tied and pulled the long end through the bottom of the loop.  Does that make ANY sense in writing?  So anyway, if that is all you have time for it WILL work but if you can, I would get something ready made and "pretty."  =)  Good luck on your search!
Amanda  =D

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The Lady Mercedes

Thanks all! You're making me think now :D Unfortunately don't have a lot of money to spare so I guess that narrows things down a bit...but I'll check out those links & Savers too. Another few questions...Did they wear sandals back then & would those Croc type shoes also work for my "peasant" outfit?
Why be mundane when you can be a Rennie?!

isabelladangelo


Becky10

I have a pair of granny boots and I was wondering the same thing.
They look kind of like these ->http://ny-image1.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.112289801.jpg
but one solid piece and a bit more ...organic? looking.
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isabelladangelo

Quote from: Becky10 on April 01, 2011, 08:45:11 PM
I have a pair of granny boots and I was wondering the same thing.
They look kind of like these ->http://ny-image1.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.112289801.jpg
but one solid piece and a bit more ...organic? looking.

Nope, but good for Victorian and very awesome for steampunk.   

operafantomet

Quote from: The Lady Mercedes on April 01, 2011, 06:03:44 PM
Thanks all! You're making me think now :D Unfortunately don't have a lot of money to spare so I guess that narrows things down a bit...but I'll check out those links & Savers too.

Hardware stores often sell "silver" and "gold" chain by the yard, of different sizes and executions. From my experience these are most affordable, and they are of good quality too.

The Lady Mercedes

#12
Found these at Wal-mart...pretty rennie? Or are these better? And thanks for the advice isabelladangelo and operafantomet!
Why be mundane when you can be a Rennie?!

isabelladangelo

The first ones are better.  However, as a noble woman, you'd probably be wearing something more like
this Mary Jane.  Nobles wouldn't want dirt upon their feet and would wear stockings and good shoes to prevent that.   ;)

DonaCatalina

At most faires the terrain is rather rough so open toe shoes leave you open to things like rocks, stickers, fire ant bits, splinters from mulch, stinging nettles, fire ant bits.....
Renboots carries a Mary Jane that is similar to what Dreamshoes used to make.
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