Centuries-Sewing

Tag: sewing

  • Back to sewing in the 16th century!

    Back to sewing in the 16th century!

    I did sewing today finally! English Fitted Gown I took on to keep a friend from lighting it on fire, went on its way to the post office today along with a gift that I quickly hand sewed an hour before. 

    I drafted, cut and sewed a pair of trunkhose. I then unpicked them because I once again tried to bag line them and ended up with an endless case of pants. Got that sorted by unpicking the crotch seam and pulling it out the leg hole and sewing it back together and then tacking the crotch seams together. 

    Tomorrow is making the pants poof, tacking a few more things in place, waistband, and possible codpiece. No eyelets until I get a final fit on a doublet and that will not happen until Sept. Also need to mock-up the doublet in the extra twill fabric I have with me. Hopefully I have enough.

    Started to pack up for the move! My fabric is all in boxes and safe from the cat for now.

    Tonight I need to cut out my half sleeve, that I made too small last time and then my long neglected screaming red kirtle will be done.

  • Pad-stitching all the interlinings!

    Lots of hand sewing this week, I’ve gotten very good at pad-stitching. So far I’ve done the layered interlining of a jerkin and I’m almost done pad-stitching the same for the Saxon Gown bodice.

    Black velvet jerkin pad-stitched interlining

     

    Pad-stitched Saxon Gown interlining