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HA Sunday 2015 with RIFF

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New period, new display. Queensland Suffragettes. You can read about the Queensland Suffragette movement here . For our display we set up a stall as it could have been in 1895 to raise funds for the cause and get signatures for the petition. Our members from left to right Mel, Christine, Me and Kerry.   Special mention to Mel for organising most of the stall including baking goods for sale, creating flyers, organising pins and making the banners and the petitions.   We made sure we did a march through the site, gaining support for the cause.   My outfit was based on the masculine look of the mid 1890s   Photos Lynne C, Conrad L and myself

HA Saturday 2015 with 19th Century Queensland

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Victorian!!! 1885 to be precise. This is what I wore.... My favourite for the day. The skirt was made for my mum a few years before (posts in my lj about it). More than likely she wouldn't wear it again so I made it my own. The biggest job was having to take in the waist - simple? nope it took a lot more adjusting than I thought with all those pleats etc. My mum wore it with a blouse and belt, wasn't good enough for me, really though I wanted a new jacket. This one was made out of chocolate velveteen (pain to sew - lovely to look at). This became my archery dress. My new group thought it would be a wonderful idea to go for a river bathe and most of us created a bathing outfit. This one is based on the pattern from the book Vintage Swimwear Patterns by Jill Salen. Easy to make but I made a big mistake and the front button opening overlap is the "wrong way". Also I should have been wearing a cap of some sort - for shame being out in public with my hea

Big Changes History Alive 2015

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History Alive was the first re-enactment event I attended and up until 2015 I had attended with just the one group and displayed the Regency period. 2015 brought some changes: I joined a Victorian group (my favourite time period). My original group decided on splitting the weekend into 2 periods - Regency (Saturday) and Queensland Suffragettes (Sunday)   I had some decisions to make: Was I going to spend the weekend with just one group or Split my weekend up between the 2 groups and/or Do I re-enact 1 or 2 periods depend on what I decide at 1 and 2. The end decision was Victorian for the Saturday and Queensland Suffragettes for the Sunday. Photos by Beth A and Lynne C resp. I will post a separate entry with details of each day.

Who's the leader

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Trivia night with friends - disney theme? Make a Mickey Mouse costume that day! Pics: Mickey aka Me (Photos Mel aka Tinkerbell)

Commemorations

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Just for my future reference, I'll be posting regularly to try and catch up on my costuming journal starting from where I left off 5 years ago. SO ..... In 1915 the Queensland 2nd Light Horse Regiment was deployed to Gallipoli (they were stationed in Egypt at the time).  https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51036/ In 2015 Brisbane's historical site Fort Lytton held a 100th commemoration with a re-enactment. https://fortlytton.org.au/?page_id=200 I needed an appropriate 1915 costume. After some extensive research and looking at lots of images, these ones spoke to me. In my stash I had some embroidered linen that I earmarked for a skirt and some blue linen for trimming.  I found the perfect teens blouse from Wearing History but nothing in my stash was appropriate so I did end up buying some light pokadot muslin. http://wearinghistory.clothing/   The ensemble came together well. The skirt and vest I drafted on my dummy and the blouse was easy to make. I made

The next day (5 years ago)

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Once upon a time. Another cosplay gold mine for ideas.  I love all of the ensembles that Ragina aka Evil Queen wears and I wanted to make one for the Sunday at Gold Coast Supanova. In particular this one:   Unfortunately no progress shots because by the time I finished Effie I was running out of time. This is my version from the Sunday. I need an excuse to wear this again.

When Hungergames was the it girl

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I needed some inspiration for a cosplay (about 5 years ago).  I was making my first trip to the Gold Coast Supanova and wanted something relevant and new. Thank the stars for the Hungergames trilogy and the splendid character of Effie Trinket. FIRST I had to decide which costume to make and the decision changed a number of times due to fabric sourcing before I settled on this one:   Hence my excitement of the shoe purchase in a previous post. The top I drafted to myself. The skirt fabric I dyed maybe 3 times to get close to the colour I wanted: The flower spray I was created using some scrap fabric and basic flower gathering construction.  I made 3 and mounted them on some felt which was pinned to the top. I made the belt myself and covered a buckle. Finally the wig.  I started with a standard Marilyn Monro blond wig. I styled it and sprayed it with green hairspray.  That was TOOO green so tempered it with some white hairspray and added the decorations. I had to