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HSF Challenge #24: Re-do: Evening violet tap pants

In attempting to do ALL the challenges in one fortnight I’m having to be at least a teeny, tiny bit practical about some of my projects, which means not  everything  will be as elaborate as the Greek Key dress. Besides, one of the challenges was Starting Simple! So, a simple item: little silk tap pants: So what challenges do the tap pants cover? They aren’t quite as a multi-challenge as the Greek Key frock, but they get a few checked off the list: #0 (the bonus challenge): Starting Simple  – Such a simple practical garment #3: Under it all  — They are going to go under ALL my summer frocks! And oh, look, they could also count for: #25: One Metre  — 80cm of silk?  I’m in! And I’m feeling excessively celebratory about the Greek Key frock, so I guess I am doing all 26! I wanted to photograph them on Fanny, but I had a brain blip and forgot to press them before I put them on her.  Oops! The Challenge:  #24: Re-Do Fabric: …

HSF Challenge #24: Re-do: Pamela & Lynne’s 1905 Greek Key dress

I’m doing something a bit mad for the Historical Sew Fortnightly Challenge #24, in which you re-do one of the earlier challenges.  My goal is to re-do ALL the challenges. I know!  Ambitious! OK, I’m not making 23 separate items, but my goal is to make/finish a collection of items which together would qualify for every single one of the challenges so far. To start with, here is the 1905 Greek Key Reception Dress, which covers 10 of the 23 challenges: There is a wonderful story behind this dress. The dress proper isn’t actually my work: it was patterned up  by the wonderful Lynne (who frequently comments on my blog, and who gave me the fabulous fir sleeve for the Fur & Scales muff), and sewn by her equally wonderful friend Pamela for a production of the Importance of Being Ernest some years ago. Being Lynne, she did a beautifully researched garment that was equally beautifully made – far more so than any theatre could hope for!  The gown is a perfectly patterned version of …

Frances and Gertie and the Barbras (and a petticoat slip)

I’ve found some fabulous and rather random things at op shops and other stores lately.  First, meet Frances: Obviously she’s not going to be called by her full name most of the time 😉 I’m very excited about having something to photograph tap pants and trousers on properly, and she’s almost exactly my size, which is an added bonus. She was sitting in the window of an op shop that I drive past on an almost daily basis, along with two identical companions, and after three days I decided that I really needed her, though having a bottom just sitting around my bedroom is a bit odd! The next finds are on a theme.  Some of my sewing students told me that a completely random store had got ahold of a whole selection of dead-stock 1960s undergarments from a factory clear out.  Finding them involved going out to my least favourite part of the greater Wellington area, but I persevered and got: A side-zip body girdle: And a soft bullet-bra: I love how low these …