Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Dickens on the Strand this weekend!!!




I'm excited not just because I'm a professional costumer or that this is my first anniversary, but my dad decided he had so much fun at Dickens last year that he's coming again this year! I rented him a Victorian suit (slacks, white shirt, cravat, dress jacket, and vest) from Morgan Costume Studios. He doesn't have a website, but I do recommend him if you have an out-of-towner coming or you just don't have a costume yet.

However, if he comes next year, I'm thinking of just outright getting him a costume since I spent $80 last year and $80 this year on them so far. I could've gotten a few costume pieces for that kind of money! But I didn't know he was coming again until late in the fall, so I couldn't. I did however get him gloves from Somewhere in Time, a wonderful antique store on The Strand past Hendley's Market. I also got Christian a cravat there because I was too busy to make one! I had to resort to buying a top hat for my dad since Morgan didn't have any good ones left, so I found a pretty good one on eBay that I would highly recommend. His user name is Hatstu.

I've been very busy lately trying to finish my new gown. I used Simplicity 3855. I had to tailor it down quite a bit since the sizes ran so big. I didn't get to finish the trim on the upper sleeve seam so I'll have to do that for next year. I used taffeta for both the main part and the trim. It's kind of difficult to find a fancy fabric that doesn't shred so I'm not a big fan how the trim came out, even with the edges pinking-sheared. In all, I wasn't too thrilled with the construction of the gown as it is lined AND faced (weird!!!) and the dress was originally designed for 5 panels, with 1 skinny one in the front . I ended up using the pattern I used for my wedding dress and the Sunday dress from last year. I do like the style even though the construction design wasn't the best idea. I think it should last a long time since the front goes into a V and it has a little give in the chest area. I'm aiming at costumes that will last a while so I won't have to make any more for next year unless it's for someone else who doesn't have one yet.
By the way, I bought the iridescent purple/black taffeta on eBay from paylessfabric. I've gotten fabric from him before and he is awesome!!! I bought it at the *best* price I could find around here and online for $5.99/yard.

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