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Wings for Queen Titania

Posted on April 16, 2012 by Trystan

A couple months ago, my friend Rhawnie mentioned she would be playing Queen Titania at the new Fantasy Faire in San Jose. She was designing her costume but couldn’t decide if she needed wings & if so, how to make them. Oh, this conversation was happening at a meadery over pints of hard cider, which

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Posted in Fantasy | Tags: crafty, fairy, making stuff for other ppl, wings | 10 Comments |

Leonard Autie, Hairdresser to Marie Antoinette

Posted on July 13, 2011 by Trystan

Wherein I cross-dress to portray part of Marie-Antoinette’s court as we frolic at the Petit Trianon…,

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag, Events, GBACG | Tags: 18th-c pale blue suit, cross-dressing, embroidery, finished costume, Leonard, macaroni, machine embroidery, wigs |

Preview…

Posted on July 8, 2011 by Trystan

I’ll wire the hat to the wig and then c’est fini. The event is tomorrow!

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Oh yeah, I’m going there

Posted on July 7, 2011 by Trystan

I think instead of covering shoes for Leonard (because the buckles arrived while we were gone), I’m going to make a tiny tricorn to perch atop his wig. Should take about the same amount of time and most of the same materials (all of which are in The Stash). Inspired by my decision to use

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag | Tags: 18th-c pale blue suit, cross-dressing, hats, Leonard, macaroni |

Button button, who’s got the button?

Posted on July 5, 2011 by Trystan
Leonard Autie

Back to work — but not in the office. I luckily have today off as part of the July 4th holiday! So I’m sewing (tho’ it’s pretty dang hot, even in our insulated bungalow). All 30+ buttons that I covered on the drive up to Oregon are now attached to Leonard’s coat. Still have to

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And we’re on our way

Posted on June 26, 2011 by Trystan
Leonard Autie

Leonard’s coat has sleeves and cuffs. Button shapes are all cut so I can cover the forms on the drive to Oregon. Will sew them to the coat and pants when I get back. Only other thing left to do is hem the coat’s skirts, which are wildly uneven and a small part of me

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Finished pants, most of coat

Posted on June 25, 2011 by Trystan

Leonard’s pants are done, or as done as they’re going to get for now. I plan to make the buttons in the car ride to Oregon, so I’ll sew them on last minute. Also, I may just safety pin the fly closed bec. it’s weird. Kinda needs smaller buttons to lay flat and I don’t

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag | Tags: 18th-c pale blue suit, cross-dressing, Leonard, macaroni, menswear |

What’s left?

Posted on June 21, 2011 by Trystan

Because I’m feeling a little daunted by how much I have to do for Leonard, especially since I’m going to West-An Tir War and I won’t have the 4th of July weekend to sew, let’s make a to-do list! Pants: –Hand-sew waistband facing/lining. –Make buttonholes. –Make eyelets for back lacing. –Hand-sew leg linings down. –Make

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Posted in 18th Century, Characters, Drag | Tags: 18th-c pale blue suit, cross-dressing, Leonard, macaroni, menswear, to-do list | 4 Comments |

Leonard wig, mark 2 (fini)

Posted on June 4, 2011 by Trystan

Perfect is the enemy of done … this is definitely not perfect, but I’m calling it done… And I mostly finished the waistcoat today too. Need to sew on the buttons, that’s all. Tried to take photos, but lighting in the sewing room is weird, and pix kept coming out crappy due to the crossweave

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Leonard wig, mark 1 (yuck)

Posted on May 30, 2011 by Trystan
WTF

First take on my Leonard wig, and I’m not sure. Ok, it’s super-messy, that’s a problem. But that’s not my real problem with it. I think the shape is too girly. It’s been sitting on a head clamped to my cutting table for a few days, and every time I look at it, I think

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Time for wig inspirations

Posted on May 30, 2011 by Trystan

Before I embark on styling Leonard’s wig, I want to collect and look at some historical images of wigs worn by Macaroni or fop men in the 18th century (a topic near & dear to my heart)…

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Biting the bullet, buying stuff

Posted on May 22, 2011 by Trystan
Leonard Autie

I think I’m just gonna buy a shirt, because, bleh, who wants to make a frickin’ shirt? Not me, that’s who. I like this one on Etsy, and inquired if she could add sleeve ruffles and deliver by July 1. Considering this neck stock too, but waffling because, well, it costs as much as the

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Waistcoat done!

Posted on May 22, 2011 by Trystan

After spending most of the weekend in Napa, I finished embroidering the other half of Leonard’s waistcoat. Whew, managed to mirror it pretty well! Have to assemble it all now and add some finishing embroidery touches. Now he just needs, oh, a coat, breeches, a shirt, shoes, a wig … y’know, little things! Managed to

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Tool swap & an embroidered waistcoat

Posted on May 16, 2011 by Trystan

On Saturday, I swapped Mom’s embroidery machine for my wig-wefting jig from Williamsburg. It’s a win-win, well, for me, because late last night she emailed me saying she’s already woven 9″ of hair! I kinda think that’s as much of the human hair as they gave us in the class. Meanwhile, I embroidered one side

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Buy Shoes for Leonard?

Posted on April 9, 2011 by Trystan
Leonard - Marie-Antoinette screencap

I think I may have a use for those Georgiana shoes after all … Maybe *those* could be my Leonard shoes! Dye them purple and wear with big rhinestone buckles. Sure, they’re fabric, which is not really common for men, but they’re not as totally girlie as the Fugawee Marthas (& I just couldn’t get

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