This beautiful, 1940s beaded wedding dress is in nearly perfect condition, save for some snags in the net yoke. Rather than try to remove beads, replace the net, and re-bead, we decided that I should try adding new beads to cover the snags. The rolled edge neckline was a bit tattered as well, and I decided to roll it once again.
November 11, 2011
A Beaded Wedding Dress
Here's a vintage dress I worked on for my friend's Etsy shop, Basya Berkman Vintage Fashions - http://www.etsy.com/shop/BasyaBerkman
This beautiful, 1940s beaded wedding dress is in nearly perfect condition, save for some snags in the net yoke. Rather than try to remove beads, replace the net, and re-bead, we decided that I should try adding new beads to cover the snags. The rolled edge neckline was a bit tattered as well, and I decided to roll it once again.
This beautiful, 1940s beaded wedding dress is in nearly perfect condition, save for some snags in the net yoke. Rather than try to remove beads, replace the net, and re-bead, we decided that I should try adding new beads to cover the snags. The rolled edge neckline was a bit tattered as well, and I decided to roll it once again.
Labels:
beading,
how-to,
vintage clothing,
wedding dress
November 2, 2011
For the Record - Photographing My Quilts
I photographed my marvelous bog quilt, in the hour or so between the sky clouding over and the winds and rain beginning. I get the best results by photographing outdoors in natural light. That means, I have to wait for the right weather conditions to materialize, and then be ready to drop everything else and head outdoors. I need:
1. a day that's overcast, so the lighting is diffuse (minimizing the texturing of the quilting so the design of the quilt shows well)
Labels:
art quilts,
how-to,
photography
October 31, 2011
It's Done!
It's done! It's done! The fen quilt is all finished!
It will be hanging this coming weekend at the Fine Art of Fiber show at the Botanic Garden up in Glencoe: http://www.fineartoffiber.org/. That's what I needed, a deadline, and now it's done. Nothing like a deadline to make things happen.
In celebration of this great event, here is a tour of my rendition of the landscape and the creatures who dwell there. I am so happy!
It will be hanging this coming weekend at the Fine Art of Fiber show at the Botanic Garden up in Glencoe: http://www.fineartoffiber.org/. That's what I needed, a deadline, and now it's done. Nothing like a deadline to make things happen.
In celebration of this great event, here is a tour of my rendition of the landscape and the creatures who dwell there. I am so happy!
Little Women costuming
The show is coming soon! Shows are November 18-20, with a sneak peek promo at the main Evanston library on November 8. http://thinicetheater.com/
I'll be posting projects as these next couple of weeks roll along.
Vintage Black Lace blouse for Aunt March
Look at how lovely this lace is!
I'll be posting projects as these next couple of weeks roll along.
Vintage Black Lace blouse for Aunt March
Look at how lovely this lace is!
Labels:
costumes,
how-to,
Little Women,
Thin Ice Theater,
vintage clothing
October 10, 2011
Fashion Show
Labels:
vintage clothing
October 1, 2011
Rhombic Hexecontahedron
Well, obviously there's a fair amount of math and geometry involved in quilt patterns. But what happens when an actual mathematician is also a quilter? A friend sent me a link to such a person's website. One of the things she played around with is a rhombic hexecontahedron. Yup.
Labels:
rhombic hexecontahedron
September 11, 2011
Fall Theater Events
Production #1:
Thin Ice Theater's fall season is on a roll.
We are hosting our first-ever benefit party this Friday evening, the 16th. This is one of many steps we are taking to expand and solidify our programs. Location and ticket and donation info is on our website.
Our fall production will be "Little Women" with the middle school age group, on November 18-20. We've begun by measuring the cast members (they do grow from one show to the next!), and next week will begin the process of selecting and fitting costume items.
Labels:
costumes,
Tellin' Tales Theater,
Thin Ice Theater