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Almost Done, Accessorizing

Posted on August 28, 2005 by Trystan

Technically, both costumes are done now. Pulled a marathon (for me; I stayed up past midnight 😉 sewing session last night and finished my gown. Designed sleeves based on, well, not much ‘cept the fact that I wanted to be able to eat in the dress yet still have a semblance of Floppy Elf Sleeve

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Posted in Fantasy, Lord of the Rings | Tags: Arwen midnight requium, bling, trim trim trim |

Another one of my crazy ideas

Posted on August 18, 2005 by Trystan
Around the World in 80 Days

Yesterday at the gym, I came up with what I think is an awesome idea for a GBACG event next year. I can’t get to the planning meeting this Sunday, but I wrote up the idea and sent it to the Event Coordinator and Prez. last night so they could put it on the agenda.

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Posted in 19th Century, Characters, Events, GBACG | Tags: Aouda, books, travel |

Arwen’s Gown, In Progress

Posted on August 14, 2005 by Trystan
Arwen's Midnight Requiem Gown

Today, I got the main body of my black and silver elf gown done. Not sure if I’ll bother with the overgown because when I sewed the wide sari trim to the neckline, it just looked so good against the solid black. I think the silver overgown (a la the two-part Requiem outfit) might detract

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Posted in Fantasy, Lord of the Rings | Tags: Arwen midnight requium, trim trim trim |

Early thoughts on hoops and interpretation, on our Y!Group

Posted on August 12, 2005 by Trystan
Marquise de la Tour-Maubourg

I like the reasoning for hoops! Also, this is a painting — walking in and sitting down in the positions required by the painting will be much easier in hoops. If we were wearing tons of petticoats, we’d need helpers to fouf out all those petticoats under the skirts. It’s not serging that makes me

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Posted in 19th Century, Characters | Tags: costume competition, Eugenie project, fabric, group costumes, handsewing is weird, historical research, undies |

Aragorn Tunic, Done-ish

Posted on August 7, 2005 by Trystan

I sweated it out in the nearly 100-degree house and almost completed the Aragorn tunic. Omg, do I rock or what?!? This thing looks freakin’ awesome. The perfect silver and black diamond fabric, fully lined, stand-up collar, fold-over closure, totally like the movie costume, and just cool in its own right. I’m totally self-satisfied with

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Posted in Fantasy, Lord of the Rings | Tags: Aragorn midnight requiem |

The start of the Eugenie Project

Posted on August 1, 2005 by Trystan

Herein are the chronicles of my little part in the massive, nine-costumer group to recreate the Portrait of the Empress Eugenie Surrounded by her Maids of Honor (1855) by Franz Xaver Winterhalter. We entered the historical masquerade competition at Costume-Con 26 in San Jose, 2008, and won Best in Show. My costume is that of

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Posted in 19th Century, Characters | Tags: Eugenie project, group costumes, historical portrait |

Lady Pirate

Posted on June 1, 2004 by Trystan

Lady Fifi MacFoufster, captain of the pirate ship, the Purple Prose, writer of overwrought words, wielder of the poisoned pen, mixer of metaphors, and defender of the serial comma! About 2am the night before I first wore this, I invented the persona for this costume. Seemed appropriate, being that I’m a writer and editor by

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: finished costume, lady pirate |

Avast thar, she is done!

Posted on May 23, 2004 by Trystan
Lady Pirate

Done! With one week to spare. Trimmed up the coat today, buttons and silver braid. Very flashy and Hollywood. Used up almost all the buttons and trim too. Even put buttons above the center-back vent. It just looked cool, even if means I can’t sit back against a chair in this coat. The price we

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: lady pirate, trim trim trim |

You look so fancy I can tell

Posted on May 22, 2004 by Trystan

My pirate lady costume is so goddamned girlie! It’s Foufy McPouftster. It’s dandy, it’s fey, it’s don’t-you-think-I-look-good-in-this-hat. Jack Sparrow would laugh me right off the gangplank, but he might want to shag me speechless first. Well, no, there’s not enough cleavage for that 😉 But it is the least “AAAARRRR” pirate you can imagine. It’s

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: hats, lady pirate |

HockeyGoth Fashion

Posted on May 21, 2004 by Trystan

I love my hometown San Jose Sharks. So naturally, when I go to a game, I want to dress and show my support for Our Boys in Teal. Thus was born my HockeyGoth wardrobe. It began with a sweatshirt and a lunchbox, then grew as I added T-shirts and a jersey. Then the wonderful Original

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Posted in Gothic | Tags: finished costume, hockeygoth, made by Donna |

Skirting the issue

Posted on May 20, 2004 by Trystan

This skirt is hella cool, but it’s kicking my ass. All the hand sewing! My eyes are blurry, my back aches. Last night, it was sewing the pleats to the waistband. Tedious as all heck, especially since I made the pleats probably a smidge too small. The skirt’s pleated edge ended up being exactly the

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: handsewing is weird, lady pirate |

random observation

Posted on May 18, 2004 by Trystan
Lady Pirate

Cartridge-pleating while mildly intoxicated is fun! The stitches might not be even, but they aren’t when I’m stone cold sober either 🙂 The gingham trick is actually more of a pain in the arse than just eyeballing the stitch length. Dunno if I’ll bother again (but I have yards and yards of gingham strips all

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moronic, insane, yet complete!

Posted on May 16, 2004 by Trystan
Lady Pirate

In record time, I finished the Lady Pirate Jacket Mark 2.0. Probably started sometime after 3pm yesterday, worked on it till midnight, and started again today, about an hour and a half before the game. Finished the hem and tacked down the collar in between periods of the Sharks game. Looks pretty good, if I

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I am a fucking moron

Posted on May 15, 2004 by Trystan
WTF

And not just because I sewed the collar in upside down. Well, ok, mostly because of that. But also because of my asinine attempts to modify this men’s Colonial coat pattern into a more fitted, girlie pirate coat. The side darts are all fucked up — but I thought I cover the front with silver

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Muslin, velvet

Posted on May 2, 2004 by Trystan
Lady Pirate

Made a muslin of the jacket. Added big darts in the front, modified the shoulder and armscye all to heck. But it seems to fit in a more ladylike fashion, which is the point. Started sewing it up in the velvets. Looks… well, the front darts look weird. But trim should distract. Bonus, I found

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: lady pirate, makin' a muslin |
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