Last Tuesday, we, that is the Thin Ice Theater costume crew, held a big Costume Put-Away Day. Our costume (and props) collection is stored at 3 houses, mostly in big plastic bins with some special items on hanging racks. You can read about the origins of our collection here. And you can read about about how we've re-purposed costumes for each show: The Importance of Being Earnest, You Can't Take It With You, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Little Women: Beth, Amy and Jo and Meg, and An Ideal Husband.
Our task was to sort and store everything from the past 3 shows - Witness for the Prosecution, The Phantom Tollbooth, and Arsenic and Old Lace. Lots!
June 14, 2013
June 9, 2013
Our Rug's Resumé
Our living room rug has now appeared in its fifth show with Thin Ice Theater. So, I figure it's time that the rug has its own resumé:
2008. The Man Who Came to Dinner by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart
photo by me - set by Joyce Elias
photo by me - set by Joyce Elias
June 4, 2013
Bear's Paw Quilt
I did some patching of worn spots on this quilt, and mended an area with a hole through all three layers. But that's not why I decided to write about it. I just really, really like this quilt. To my eyes, it's a totally successful design.
Sometimes, to help myself learn what makes a successful quilt design, I like to play this little game. I imagine how the quilt might look if the borders were different, or if it was not bordered at all, or if the blocks were set differently, or if the coloring was changed. I can't find any changes that would improve this quilt for me. When that happens, I know I've found a quilt I really like.
Labels:
bear's paw,
design process,
quilt repair,
turkey red
May 27, 2013
Meet Mr. Spenalzo
My main contribution to this weekend's Thin Ice Theater production of the classic "Arsenic and Old Lace" is the creation of a life-sized doll to be the two dead bodies that are called for in the script.
Sometimes he is Mr. Hoskins and sometimes Mr. Spenalzo. We're hoping there will be time for him to have a super quick costume change. It's tricky, since he won't be very helpful with the changes. Another thing he will be called on to do is lose a shoe in the process.
Sometimes he is Mr. Hoskins and sometimes Mr. Spenalzo. We're hoping there will be time for him to have a super quick costume change. It's tricky, since he won't be very helpful with the changes. Another thing he will be called on to do is lose a shoe in the process.
Labels:
Arsenic and Old Lace,
doll making,
Thin Ice Theater
May 25, 2013
I Know This Puppy
I was searching for vintage fabrics and came across an ad for a children's fabric. It's actually a reproduction print, not a vintage fabric. But the designs used are vintage. A couple of them are identical to appliqués on a 1940s child's quilt that I helped bring back to life. And couple of others are similar enough, that I'd guess they came from the same original pattern set.
May 22, 2013
Quilts in Outer Space
Image credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Doesn't this sound like fun?
Astronaut and quilter Karen Nyberg is going to combine these two activities when she joins the space station crew in a couple of weeks. Read more about her quilting plans here.
I hope she publishes photos of her space quilts when she gets back to Earth.
Labels:
creativity,
design process
May 14, 2013
Being Organized
So. What do you do when you have 26 young actors wearing 56 costumes and different sets of parents helping out on different days? You get organized. You get super organized. Organizing the dressing room became nearly as big a job for this show as creating the costumes themselves.
Labels:
costumes,
The Phantom Tollbooth,
Thin Ice Theater