This is I think the last dress Amy wears in the play ( I still have a few others to make for her). This one is still under construction. This is the bodice piece it will have a skirt that uses this embroidered fabric and it will also have a flounce on the skirt in coral orange same fabric I used on Meg's last dress that I showed. It will also have a sort of gathered ruched bustle but not a true bustle. This dress has caused me issues in making it the patten did not come out as the manufacturer designed it to ie to big in the waist.
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Amy underconstruction
27 Mar 2013 4 Comments
2nd peplum for Jo
23 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
The 2nd peplum jacket I am showing is the very last outfit Jo wears in the play. It is spring time so soft feminine colors. This is also when Mr. Bear proposes to her. So I wanted it to have a hint of girlishness with eyelet and pink skirt.
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1 of 2 peplums for Jo
23 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
I have made two peplum jackets for the character Jo in the play with matching skirts these are for the final two scenes of the play.
The second to last one is the brown one it is more of a fall winter scene and I wanted the dress to carry that color them with it.
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Meg’s dress
22 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
This is the dress Meg is wearing right before she gets married in the play. The fabric is actually an ugly brown color that looked dirty and such to me. So what did I do
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Beth’s sontag sweater
21 Mar 2013 6 Comments
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bosom-friend-or-sontag-circa-1860
The rest of Hanna’s wardrobe
09 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
Warning this post is heavy with pictures . Up to this point you have seen four aprons for the character Hanna (servant) in the play Little Woman. Well I have been sewing like crazy the last few days and Hanna now has 2 jackets, 1 geribaldi shirt, 2 skirts, 1 petticoat and 1 set of bloomers to add to her costume attire. It also means that this character is now fully costumed and done. I still have 11 other players to finish costumes on but having 1 done is a good feeling. Because Hanna works for the March's sometimes with out pay she does not have much money so her cloths are simple with out much adornment and plain in patterning of fabric ( almost none) because she can only afford to but fabric that are like broadcloth or muslin. She does have little detail of lace here and there and cording and a few details as was the fashion then.
My dress form does not have an off set leg so the pantalets are just pinned to the front for the sake of taking a photo plain in general with a hint of pretty lace at the legs.
The petticoat is the same plain with a hint of lace at the hem.
The shirt for this character is a Geribaldi shirt. Made famous by a military person hwho came to much fame and this is the style of shirt his troops wore. The buttons on the shirt are true to period ie. The are antique jet buttons from the civil war to Victorian era. The lacy cord edge is from about 1920- 1950. The other trims are also vintage just don't know exactly there age the piping on the sleeves is I think the 1960-1970's. The soutoche braid I think is from about 1920 and the single fold seam binding used on the hem is from 1960's.
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Jo’s writing cap
05 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
Jo wears a writing cap up in the attic to keep herself warm in winter. I have made it in the style of a mans nightcap. With a few details for a girl like tassel and ribbon flowers. It was supposed to have a ribbon on it but I figured ribbon flowers was close enough for me. It is made from black velvet and a Christmas table cloth. I used cording between the velvet and the brim of the hat. No pattern just made it up as I went.
Jo’s writing apron smock
05 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
Jo is supposed to have a writing apron in the play. This is the item she wears to protect her clothes from ink spills when she is up in the attic writing it is supposed to keep her warm too when she is in the attic writing in the middle of winter.
vintage new pj’s
02 Mar 2013 2 Comments
My middle daughter ha been pestering me to make new pj's for her. She hates nightgowns and flannel pj bottoms end up too hot. so we came up with this. This is made from a vintage simplicity pattern 7841 from 1968. I found the pattern thrift shopping for $ 0.50. You can find it on line at etsy. We did not like the hat look eeeww so we did not make that but the rest was fine.
meg’s blue dress
02 Mar 2013 Leave a comment
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