Isabella's photos with the keyword: recreation
Back view of the Edwardian outfit
28 Aug 2015 |
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My Edwardian outfit based on the outfit my great great Aunt Maggie wore to the same location 110 years earlier. The outfit consists of a shirtwaist I made based on a pattern from 1906 and a skirt made from Simplicity 8375 with the addition of two pleated kick gores to the front.
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28 Aug 2015 |
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28 Aug 2015 |
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My Mom helped to take this photo of me at Great Falls, VA. I'm wearing something similar to what my great, great Aunt Maggie wore when she visited the exact same spot over 100 years ago.
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13 May 2011 |
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13 May 2011 |
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I hand sewed on tiny gears to the trim to give a more steampunk feel before I tea dyed it.
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13 May 2011 |
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13 May 2011 |
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The front of the bodice. The main body is a vintage silk satin from Hong Kong. The "wrinkled" stuff on either side of the middle is crinkle silk organza that I attempted to iron out. The pearly fabric in the center is from what was probably an early teens (as in 1910's) dress. I still have the inner bodice and this piece of fabric and that's it. I figured the fabric could go to good use. The trim is gold bullion from a sari -most likely antique itself.
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13 May 2011 |
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13 May 2011 |
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13 May 2011 |
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13 May 2011 |
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The gold "ring" trim is crocheted jewelry wire. I didn't do the greatest job but it looks okay for where it will end up. There are small nuts on it to give it a more steampunk feel. The back drop is the silk organza for the sleeves and the skirt.
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13 May 2011 |
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Ginsie for size comparison. The overskirt has panels of silk organza and embroidered silk organza. The two materials are very different in weight. My sewing machine loathes the embroidered stuff given all those tiny pearls!
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