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Nick's trousers done.

*sigh* Now onto Irish Dance dress, to fund my History Alive budget. *le sigh*

who was the bright spark that created frontierville ...

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Needs to be shot .... Having said that, I GUESS it should really be my fault I am spending WAY too much time playing the stupid game rather than sew pants.... but I am making progress ... Waistband is on.... and the back eyelets are half done. I have tomorrow off work so by all means I should have Nick kitted out but then home alone with computer and frontierville just might be too tempting.

and goes the procrastinator

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Nick's trousers are SLOWLY coming together, this week I have finally finished the front flap after so much procrastinating over the whole thing. I should by all means just get stuck into the rest of it now. This weekend I hope to have the trousers constructed including (fingers crossed) the waistband. I am also hoping to start on his waistcoat and cap, but that's a pipe dream. BTW - Irish dance dress is on hold until fabric arrives.

why why why

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Why am I so hung up on being "historically accurate". I should have had Nick's pants done and dusted by now but I am deliberating yet again on having them perfect. It is not that I don't have a pattern - I am using the pattern from Patterns for theatrical costumes (which I have cut out as you can see) as a base and then adapting with the gaitered trousers pattern from the NWTA Clothier/Patternmaster website: www.nwta.com/patterns/pdfs/251overl.pdf It is the construction that has me baffled, I know how I would do it with my modern sewing knowledge but I am so hung up on being "true" to historical sewing that I am doing my head in. The instructions for the Gaitered trousers are confusing to me too. SO I have decided to just go by instinct and if it is not completely accurate well who will know and who will care (besides me of course). Of course if anyone has any advice I would be most grateful.

Carried over (just being like the mob)

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I have had a blog account for ages but never had my costuming here.... so being like everyone else I am going have both a blog and LJ about my costuming. I start with the lastest LJ entry ... Commissions: Aaahhhh here we go again... Irish dance dress .... Commission #3 for Irish dance lady. But this time I am pretty cool with it all. I attended a feis where the girl danced in commission #2 and it has me actually inspired to make this dress. Of course the design is completely different again so we are at the mock up stage which is going really well. I only wish I had a child size dress dummy. I have managed to pin it to my lady at the smallest size just to get some idea but a real size dummy would be so much better.O Once mock up is done, it goes off with irish dance lady for approval. I n the mean time I can concentrate on a couple of other projects: 1. Lower class Regency outfit for my son - 2 shirts, pants, woolen vest and cap. Pants are first. 2. Good friends of mine are exp