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Burgundy 1580s Court Gown – Photo Gallery

Posted on August 10, 2007 by Trystan

Photos taken at Costume College by Sarah and Kendra. More of Sarah’s photos on Flickr and Kendra’s photos on her site.

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: 1580s burgundy court gown, finished costume |

Phoenix Parade

Posted on August 10, 2007 by Trystan

The Phoenix Parade was a practically impromptu fashion show inspired by Kambriel and organized on LiveJournal by gothic designers, friends, and Portland, OR, locals. It was an alternative, grass-roots event that took place during, but not as part of, Convergence 13. You can read the whole history of the event, starting here on LJ. Because

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Posted in Convergence, Events, Gothic | Tags: fashion show, finished costume, made by Donna |

Really random things I make

Posted on July 29, 2007 by Trystan

I could have been working on something recognizable and sensible for Costume College. But no, I finished up this strange apron thing that is not really steampunk, nor Victorian, nor really anything anyone else would ever wear. But hey, that’s what I do. I’m the costume mashup queen. I zig-zagged the patches on, for an

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Posted in Sci-Fi, Steampunk | Tags: books, jewelry, lady artisan's apron |

An update, on our Y!Group

Posted on July 24, 2007 by Trystan
Marquise de la Tour-Maubourg

Ok, I’ll admit, I haven’t done anything. I’m a bit unsure, because the bodice pattern I have is a Truly Victorian with darts, not princess seams that everyone else is doing. So I haven’t made a mockup at all. I’ll also need help with that, and I don’t think I can get help before Costume

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Posted in 19th Century, Characters | Tags: costume competition, Eugenie project, fabric, undies |

I think we can call it an apron now

Posted on July 8, 2007 by Trystan

Basically done, just needs froofy bits. Please to be ignoring the ratty hair and flip-flops. All of the patches I designed, not sure if I’ll put all of them on the apron.

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Posted in Sci-Fi, Steampunk | Tags: books, lady artisan's apron |

Harder than it looks

Posted on July 7, 2007 by Trystan

The lady artisan’s apron is harder to make than one might think. At least if you’re me. Because (a) I’m slow in general and (b) it involves pattern drafting, which is not a fine skill o’ mine. The skirt went together easy-peasy. Skirts usually do. But I tried three different bodice ideas before I got

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Posted in Sci-Fi, Steampunk | Tags: lady artisan's apron, pattern drafting |

Stuck on steampunk

Posted on July 5, 2007 by Trystan

Clearly, I’m stuck on steampunk, So much so that I dashed off to Jo-Ann’s after the BBQ yesterday! Found some dark dusty rose twill-ish bottomweight cotton-poly blend stuff with a great drape for the Lady Artisan’s Apron, plus black cotton belting for the straps, gunmetal-colored D rings, a gunmetal-colored plastic parachute-style buckle for the back

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Posted in Sci-Fi, Steampunk | Tags: lady artisan's apron, tools |

Steampunk early in the a.m.

Posted on July 4, 2007 by Trystan
Lady Artisan Apron

Ideas often hit me while I’m laying in bed half-awake … I want the lady’s apron to be red with patches scattered all over. At first, I thought of buying Harry Potter patches to go with the Quidditch goggles. Then I wanted a Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team patch. Which I’d have to make. If I’m

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Things in my head

Posted on July 3, 2007 by Trystan
Lady Artisan Apron

I really want to make a steampunky lady’s artisan apron now, especially after seeing Jade’s in person. It looked fab, plus comfortable, and I’ve had a yen for steampunk since seeing all those delicious Dark Industry clothes at C13 (that’s one of the reasons I bought those Quidditch goggles, when I bought my Madame Hooch

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Hogwarts robes

Posted on June 24, 2007 by Trystan

This is my best example of thrift-store, no-sew costuming as well as costuming on a budget! It’s also a fun, comfortable outfit to wear, and something that would make an ideal costume for anyone obsessed with Harry Potter. The elements: white button-down shirt, black knee-length pleated skirt, black tie with tiny crests embroidered on it,

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Posted in Characters, Fantasy | Tags: Hogwarts robes, thrift store |

SCA Beltane Coronation 2007

Posted on May 6, 2007 by Trystan

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Posted in Events, SCA | Tags: made by Sarah, nice wool Elizabethan gown, SCA garb |

A Nice Wool Elizabethan Gown by SarahBellem Designs

Posted on April 29, 2007 by Trystan

I wanted a Nice Wool Dress for my late 16th-century lowland Scots gentlewoman character. Specifically, I needed something to wear to the SCA Beltane event, and the only thing I’ve made since re-entering Elizabethan garb was my big ol’ super-fancy court gown. That one *is not* going camping, hell noes! I also knew I wouldn’t

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: finished costume, made by Sarah, nice wool Elizabethan gown, SCA garb | 1 Comment |

Finishing the burgundy 1580s court gown

Posted on February 25, 2007 by Trystan

It came down to the wire, but I did it! I finished the outfit in time and, despite some trouble actually getting to the event due to weather and map issues, I had a wonderful time at the Elizabeth and the Pirate Feast! But first, the finishing pieces…

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Posted in 16th Century | Tags: 1580s burgundy court gown, finished costume, hats, last-minute sewing, trim trim trim, wigs |

GBACG’s Queen Elizabeth and the Pirate

Posted on February 25, 2007 by Trystan

Join Queen Elizabeth I as she hosts a farewell banquet for the infamous female Irish Pirate, Grace O’Malley, at a Greenwich tavern called The Bearded Mermaid. There will a fabulous feast, entertainments, music, and much toasting and intrigues throughout the evening.

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Just keep sewing, just keep sewing…

Posted on February 22, 2007 by Trystan
Time

Last night, I hemmed 180″ or so inches of velveteen overskirt. By hand. And stabbed myself in the thumb about two feet from the end. Where’s my Purple Heart medal now? Guess there’s the blood to add to all the sweat and tears that have gone into this costume. I also finally sewed skirt hooks

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