31 July 2013

How Much Do I Love Pie?

You know, for a woman who once *hated* the idea of covering my hair for the sake of periodicity (1), I sure do love my veils and hoods these days.  And now I have made my first second hat!  I've been wanting a "pie-crust hat" for some time now, like this:



Oh, wait, no, that's Adrian Paul.  This: 

hat on the left (image from the Manesse Codex)

My previous hat had one problem:  it got smashed flat in a box somewhere on the way to its first event, and I never even got to wear it.  Sadface!  A good friend of mine, H.L. Catherine de Harewell, suggested this alteration to the next design:


Yup, it's flat.  


 It pins together in the back (or the side, whatever).  This way I can pack it flat without worrying about it getting crushed!  Is that not an awesome idea?

The hat is plain white linen, all hand-stitched (I made 90% of it in the car on the way to an event), and stiffened with heavy cardstock paper.  If I end up loving this as I wear it around this fall, I'll open it up and replace the paper with something more durable; but for the time being I just want to make sure the hat wears well.  No harm wasting paper for a trial run or three.


And here it is with my uber-period cow-print cotton bandana, and v-neck tshirt.  Oh, and also my roots showing.  I should probably do something about that.

SUCCESS!  I can't wait to wear it.  I can't wait to show you the dress I'm making to go with it!  I can't wait to show you ALL KINDS of things I'm working on right now, beginning with painting my sewing room - I've already done the closet.  Busy busy!


P.S.:  a lot.  Like, a LOT a lot.  I'm famous for it.



(1) "Periodicity", coined by Lady Harewell, and used with assumed permission.  ;) 



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22 July 2013

Ah, Ah, Ah, Ah, Stayin' Alive

Just a note to say that I'm sorry I haven't been blogging this month.  I've been:


  • extremely busy out of the house
  • not feeling well, physically or emotionally
  • spending a lot of my free time sleeping, and trying to heal


Back soon as I can.




14 June 2013

It's That Time of Year Again

Boo!  Welcome back, me.  

Well, it's nearing the end of June.  This is the time of year when I always say, "I should really get x, y, and z finished this Summer at a nice, leisurely pace, so that it's all ready for event season this fall," but then I don't do a damned thing until two weeks before Fall Baronial.  Where did you say that path paved with good intentions was headed?  Oh, right. 

Still, hope is never a bad thing to have.  I don't actually have a whole lot on my plate this summer; it's just that all the projects I have are BIG ones.  The SCA projects, the home/DIY projects, landscaping projects, even a bunch of mundane sewing that I really should get to.  For the purposes of this blog, however, here's a short list of some of the stuff I'm actually excited about getting done this summer: 


  • a 6-panel wooden chest.  Two, actually: one I'd like to build from scratch, and one is a wooden toy box makeover that I'm actually halfway through.  Well begun is half done! 
  • a sun shade from a pretty tablecloth and some salvaged bunk leg legs 
  • a medieval market stall to replace my EZ-Up pavilion.  Remember all that work I did making a canvas cover for it?  The second time I set it up after that, one of the metal struts broke, and I can't get a replacement part for it - I would have to buy a new one.  So why bother, when I can just build a period one?  
  • A small leather-seated tripod stool, like this one, because I like it. 
  • A new, wooden bed for my tent, made out of the old wooden bed that I built for my bedroom at home several years ago
  • Some upgrades for my modern-almost-period pointy tent:  new guide ropes, mosquito netting for the inside, a curtain/drape to cover up the zippered door, and possibly 
  • A new cooler cover for a cube cooler 
  • A beautiful new 12th-century outfit for a couple of very cool, early medieval-themed events coming up in October and December

Not, mind you, that a thing being ON this list means that it's going to get done.  These are just things that have been on my mind since last year, mostly geared towards having a more period-feeling presence at events.  

I've got a list about this same size for the house - painting walls, repairing flooring joints, hanging light fixtures, etc. -  as well as a mundane mending pile as high as my hip, a roommate moving out, a 10-year checkup and repair list on my home...yeesh.  Suffice to say, it will either be a very busy summer for me, or a summer in which I say F* it to everything and just play video games for three months. 

See you soon...



28 May 2013

OHAI LOOK I...never mind.

So, I ordered this fabric a few weeks ago.  It was a rayon challis jacquard, and while I knew the design had paisleys in it, from the pic on the website, they looked pretty hidden in the design.  In fact, the design looked so subtle, I didn't think you'd notice there WAS a design until you got right up close.

But then this (finally) came in the mail today:


Don't get me wrong, it's GORGEOUS.  But the fabric is insanely shiny, and both the paisleys and the giant roses that I somehow had either not noticed or forgotten were there catch the like like crazy and it's basically all you can see.

Soooo not SCA-able.  Into the stash of "WTF do I make with this?" it goes.  My roommate suggested a cocktail dress, but, when the heck do I ever need anything like that?  I don't go anywhere I'd need a cocktail dress.  But I have no clue what else I'd do with it.  I'll figure it out someday.


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13 May 2013

Oops...again.

I am *terrible* at keeping up with my Month In Review posts, you guys.  They're mostly just for record-keeping purposes, anyway - makes it easier to find things six months from now, you know?  So anyway, here's 2013 so far:

January: 


  • couple of plastic masks for a masked ball that I ended up not attending, lol
  • was on a cruise, so not much else happened :) 


February: 




March: 




April: 

So far, for the month of May, I've been working solely on projects for my house, which you can see over on that blog.  I haven't been eventing, and I probably won't be eventing throughout the coming summer, or working on much, SCA-wise, as I'm about to be astounding low on funds until this coming fall when my financial situation will right itself again (long story, though not a huge deal in the long run).  

I will, however, be working on a new bliaut for myself, for the Fall Baronial event in October;  and I'll likely be crocheting more stuff, making more jewelry, and doing other small accessory-type projects with materials I already have on hand.  So, while posting may be sporadic, and likely not all that impressive, I'll be *here*.  See you all soon. :) 


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01 May 2013

Silk Banner 1.0, Part 2

The banner is finished!  Okay, well, more of a flag...and there's actually a proper, period term for this kind of flag, but I can't remember it for the life of me. But HERE IT IS:




That's:

  • one yard of 45" white silk charmeuse
  • Dye-na-flow paints
  • black Pebeo gutta (resist)                              ...all from Dharma Trading Co. 
  • a tapestry hanger that I think is actually Balinese; I've had it forever
  • a scrap length of gold trim that I just pinned in place on the hanger



The finished flag is 20"x25";  you can see in the picture above that I set it up in the corner of the fabric.  The extra space around it got painted, too:  I'm not ready to show it off yet, but I painted part of the extra silk red, and other parts black, and made both a small pennant to fly from the top of my tent, and a long, thin, silk belt to wear with my leather ones.  :)  More on those later. 

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29 April 2013

Silk Banner 1.0, Part 1

Sunday night:

  • Cartoon plotted out and sketched
  • Silk sketched
Monday night: 
  • stretching frame built, from lumber given to me by a friend (it was meant to become a raised bed for my vegetable garden, but it's Yellawood - which means chemically treated, so no good for my organic gardening efforts)
  • Silk stretched onto frame (with thumbtacks and a hammer, and remind me next time to go and buy the three-pronged flat tacks that you're supposed to use with these.  I like those much better). 
  • Outlines of device drawn in black, water-based gutta




Eee!  I can't wait to start painting it!  The color scheme is simple: black, white, red, and green.  I know the black and red, and probably the green, are going to take at least two coats each, if not three.  I have to remember to start with the white field on the left first, as I was taught (because accidental bleedover is easy to cover up when white gets onto what will eventually be a red field, for example).  

For now, though, while the gutta is drying, I'm off to make some small adjustments to the brown Italian dress so that I can wear it this weekend, and throw a bunch of my other dresses into a gentle wash with a whole bunch of hair conditioner to soften up the linen.  It works great. :) 


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28 April 2013

In Which Our Heroine Masking-Tapes Fabric To Her Worktable...

Not that I remembered to take a picture, but tonight I finally sat down and started work on my "first" silk banner.  I've done them before, but they were all company projects for Caerleon, and done in a group of people working together.

This one is for me, and I'm the only one working on it, and it's the first of that kind.  Tonight I drew the cartoon, and sketched out the silk fabric.  All that's left is to build the frame I need.  I have the wood for it already, and it won't take much to get it put together, but as it's nearly midnight at the moment, that'll have to wait for another day.  Stay tuned!


Will a pic of my supplies work?