Monday, August 29, 2011

Project List

I decided to start a blog to help me keep track of my SCA sewing projects that i have going. I always seem to have various things in the works and sometimes need to remember everything I need to complete the projects.

The order may change as I work through projects:

1) Teal Wool Cassock
I found this wool at Joann's of all places and it is a really gorgeous color and texture so I bought the whole bolt to make several things with. The first one is a 17th Century Cassock. I know it's a little after period for what the SCA is, but it's a better option for the man who is a rapier fighter to wear. This is the pattern i'm using and it is fairly straight forward. It actually didn't require any changes so that makes me happy.

The only thing left that I need to purchase to finish the project is the buttons. I need to do some searching to find what size I need and the amount that i want. it requires a TON of buttons.

2) Teal Wool Doublet
I got Janet Arnold's
Patterns of Fashion: The Cut and Construction of Clothes for Men and Women, C.1560-1620
for christmas and saw this doublet that I wanted to make and I thought the wool would be a good start for it. This is the doublet pattern

I've made the trim from lucet cord so that it is substantial against the wool. I haven't decided on the style of sleeves yet but I have a feeling those will just be plain. I have everything I need to make it, however I have cut out only the linen layer and not into the wool yet. Once I get the Cassock done and just needing buttons then I will finish cutting out the doublet and work on hand sewing the trim to the wool. I'm not sure how much trim i currently have so will have to see how much detail actually goes on the doublet.

3) Linen Rapier shirt. This I already have cut out, just need to sew all the pieces together. I have blackwork embroidery for the cuffs ready to go. This is probably the project that requires the least bit of work and I'm not sure why I've put it off for so long.


4) A new German dress for me. I've never attempted a german before so this will be a trial for me. I have a fitted italian ren that I should be able to use the bodice pattern for, it just requires some modification. More information about this project later.

5) After I make this first German dress, I have plans for a second one that involves using german embroidery that uses the concept that Master Richard Wymarc fully researched (http://wymarc.com/asoot/asoot.php). I know there are no examples of it being used on clothes, however I'm going to use the technique anyway because I think it will have a great effect.

Those are the projects at the moment. I'm sure this list will evolve and grow as I come up with more ideas of what to make.

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