(I did most of this entry about a month ago, so it makes reference to Things Happening and I'm just noting that they happened several weeks ago, not recently.) At work I've moved completely into Putting Numbers On Things. This is in two categories: Finding Things' Original Numbers, and Giving Things New Numbers. The former … Continue reading Bonnetry
Tag: 19th century
Godey's London Fashions for May, 1834: Evening and Opera Costume
EVENING AND OPERA COSTUME. - A robe of celestial blue satin, opening en tablier, over a white satin skirt, and trimmed down the fronts with white blond; five moss roses are placed along this edging, and from the three lower ones, little garlands of roses cross over the white satin. Corsage à la pucelle, blond … Continue reading Godey's London Fashions for May, 1834: Evening and Opera Costume
Godey's London Fashions for May, 1834: Ball Dress
It proved impossible to scan the 1834 Godey's Lady's Book I bought on eBay - the text is small and the paper isn't in good condition, so it comes out all blurry. So I typed up the fashion text, and as there aren't any fashion plates, I thought I'd over-analyze each little bit of description … Continue reading Godey's London Fashions for May, 1834: Ball Dress
Chemise, ca. 1840
I'm pretty impressed with myself for how quickly this one came together, by my standards. I took this pattern from a chemise at the Chapman Historical Museum. The original was made of a very fine linen, so worn it was kind of shiny; mine is a cheap muslin. I did sew it by hand, however, … Continue reading Chemise, ca. 1840
A Successful Day
Today I went down to Hudson to have lunch with a school friend (that sounds very 1930s-English, doesn't it?), and after we ate we went around to a few of the antique shops! As I'd already bought four antique fashion magazines on eBay this morning - three were from the 1920s, so it counts as … Continue reading A Successful Day