Halloween costume making
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Am making a Halloween costume for a party being thrown by an American friend in Sydney (married an Aussie).
Picked out a 'Victorian Steampunk' dress - Simplicity 2172.
I started with a 'calico' or a test attempt in plain calico - which was a good thing, since I picked the wrong sizing. Apparently US size 12 is not the same as AU size 12.
Got that fixed, and now I'm having a difference of opinion about the sleeves:

On the right, a plain sleeve without the sleeve flange over the top. On the left, the sleeve flange. I'm not sure I want the flange - it's not like my shoulders need any more width (or the appearance of it). On the other hand, the plain sleeve looks...plain.
There'll be lace at the cuffs and around the collar - I skipped the contrast ruffle for the calico, since all I had was the calico fabric. I'm wondering if I can get lace for the collar. I'd rather like to make the stand-up collar in this Pirate Bridesmaid Costume.
I've also decided to shorten the sleeves as this costumer has over at
steamfashion. The long sleeves are too long on me, and the size of the sleeves needs to be made smaller anyway.
So: sleeve flange or plain sleeve? Any other suggestions, comments, etc?
And while we're at costumes, a very cool link to an Offbeat Bride Wedding!
Team Awesome Wedding: San Diego Superhero Wedding
I'm not married, nor likely to be, but this would be SO MUCH FUN. And anyone I invite would totes have to come in fancy dress. Or possibly wear a mask (for my more staid sections of family).
Picked out a 'Victorian Steampunk' dress - Simplicity 2172.
I started with a 'calico' or a test attempt in plain calico - which was a good thing, since I picked the wrong sizing. Apparently US size 12 is not the same as AU size 12.
Got that fixed, and now I'm having a difference of opinion about the sleeves:

On the right, a plain sleeve without the sleeve flange over the top. On the left, the sleeve flange. I'm not sure I want the flange - it's not like my shoulders need any more width (or the appearance of it). On the other hand, the plain sleeve looks...plain.
There'll be lace at the cuffs and around the collar - I skipped the contrast ruffle for the calico, since all I had was the calico fabric. I'm wondering if I can get lace for the collar. I'd rather like to make the stand-up collar in this Pirate Bridesmaid Costume.
I've also decided to shorten the sleeves as this costumer has over at
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So: sleeve flange or plain sleeve? Any other suggestions, comments, etc?
And while we're at costumes, a very cool link to an Offbeat Bride Wedding!
Team Awesome Wedding: San Diego Superhero Wedding
I'm not married, nor likely to be, but this would be SO MUCH FUN. And anyone I invite would totes have to come in fancy dress. Or possibly wear a mask (for my more staid sections of family).
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Date: 2011-10-20 08:45 am (UTC)My vote is for plain sleeve, because along with your short sleeves it makes your white coat look both stylish yet practical at the same time - eg: you've just arrived at a social function straight from the wheel of your dirigible.
Further suggestions:
* A hat? Maybe a top-hat with goggles?
* A smart belt with a holstered pistol?
I'm not married, nor likely to be...
Aw...
Do you want to be married, though? And don't worry, I'm not volunteering to propose :)
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Date: 2011-10-20 07:41 pm (UTC)I'm indifferent either way. Marriage or singlehood is a state of being, not a status to me.