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Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
Front
Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
Skirting The Issue
Skirting The Issue
Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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We've been tracking this hair trend closely for weeks, and it shows no sign of stopping. Hollywood's updos just keep getting bigger, higher and more bulbous. Here are two new examples from this week's red carpets.
Kate Beckinsale stepped out in Cannes with a hair sculpture that, in its size and drama, rivals the Jennifer Lopez concoction that some might say launched this whole huge-bun trend.
And yes, that baby got back.
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1) "No hairspray until you have the right shape." 2) "The more Elizabeth Taylor-looking it is, the better!"
These great declarations were made by Redken's creative consultant Guido--a man so revered in beauty and fashion circles that he (like Madge) needs no last name. He's responsible for masterminding a slew of jaw-droppingly beautiful 'dos including those wispy Alberta Ferretti buns, Marc Jacobs' kicky ponies and the sculptural chignon that I snapped at the Nina Ricci show:
Instead of taking you through the how-to on these big--but not bulky--buns I'll just list off few of the multi-purpose tricks they used because after all, how often do you have the need for a massive chignon? (If your answer to that question is ALL THE TIME, jump straight to the end and starting writing in all your updo tips now because you've probably got dozens of 'em already!)
Hair Tip #1: To make the bun a little more fluffy, stylists teased the length of the hair when the 'do was still in the ponytail stage. You'd be amazed at how a little backcombing can amp up the volume on a basic bun.
Hair Tip #2: Following Guido's guidelines, stylists didn't spritz the bun with hairspray until they had gotten the exact right shape and had already pinned it into place. There was no spritzing-here-and-there along the way, which makes sense since it's hard to un-do the form that a serious holding spray--like the Redken 23 Forceful Finishing Spray that they used--creates.
Hair Tip #3: They did however use a flexible hairspray while creating the updo's ponytail. After securing hair into a mid-level ponytail, stylists alternated between using a bristle brush and a spritz of hairspray to create a super smooth, super sleek finish. As someone who struggles (slash get inexplicably and insanely frustrated) with all the lumps and bumps that mysteriously pop up when I go to slick my hair back into a ponytail or bun, this is a simple trick that I'm definitely filing away. If you think you will too, here's a sampling of the products they used to create the look:
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Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
Front
Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
Skirting The Issue
Skirting The Issue
Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
Front
Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
Skirting The Issue
Skirting The Issue
Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
Front
Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
Skirting The Issue
Skirting The Issue
Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
Front
Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
Skirting The Issue
Skirting The Issue
Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
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Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
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Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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Affordable Utah Weddings Your free guide to affordable Utah wedding vendors
Some other tips (from onewed.com)…
Get a good set of hot rollers. Hot rollers are key to creating loose, natural-looking curls. Wash your hair, apply some curling cream to the roots, flip your head over and blow dry upside down. Flip hair again and brush it out lightly. When your hair is dry, section off large pieces and set them in hot rollers, starting at your forehead, working your way to the sides, and finishing with the back. Rub some curling cream between your palms, remove the rollers, then finger-style to reduce frizz. “You’ll be left with soft, piece-y curls that are easy to sweep up and pin in place,” says Romero.
• Use the train track bobby pin method. “When you’re ready to create the updo, put away your comband brush. “They’re a trade secret. They don’t slip and come in colors to match your hair.” Starting at the front of your head, take a three-inch section and gently pull it back, securing with two bobby pins, criss-
• Plan ahead, and practice!
Basic 40s and 50s Curl Sets « Skirting The Issue
I love sharing my little revelations with you guys, so since I finally got two basic curl sets figured out I thought I should write a tutorial. I’m going to show you a good basic 40s set, and a basic 50s set. The difference is that the 40s set has more volume on the bottom half and generally lies smooth over the crown, where the 50s set has more volume all over. Though they seem to be so similar you could easily interchange them and hardly anybody would know the difference. Depending on your hair, one could turn out looking like the other.
I’m going to show you the setting patterns for rollers since most of us are not quite skilled enough in the art of pin curls, but if you are they’re easily converted. You’ll have more and smaller curls but the directions will be the same. These are great beginner sets; they don’t involve a bunch of different layers going in opposite directions, and with practice they can easily be done in 10-15 minutes. For the sake of simplicity, I’ll be showing you my own hair after being set by the diagrams I’ve made (though I take no credit for designing them. Chances are a bazillion people before me have done the same ones). The celebrities hair have of course not been done using my diagrams, but it was probably set in a similar way and they do a better job of showing the difference between the decades, and an idealized look at how these should turn out. Now don’t forget your end papers and setting lotion! Ready?
Let’s start with the 40s set.
Front
Back
Veronica Lake, who's hair is even longer than my own.
Lauren Bacall, with a more traditional length.
This set is rolled only up to your ears, excepting the bang area which goes right up to the scalp, so the long curl will help frame your face. All curls will be going down, but you can tilt the ones in front towards your face if you like. You can do this in as many rows as you like, but for normal to fine hair and using rollers one can easily be enough. I prefer to have the curls done in an even row(s) all around the head, so that when you brush it out it creates nice uniform waves, but as every day 40s hair tends to be a little fluffier this isn’t so necessary. This is in fact an excellent set to try doing with pin curls.
You probably won't need this.
When your hair is set, it might actually look pretty cute. If you come out with kinks in the top, you can use a flat iron or curling iron to smooth it out. Keep in mind that sponge rollers with their plastic clasps do tend to create kinks more than others, so I’m not partial to them. But you can use whatever you’re most comfortable with. I’m loyal to my pillow rollers, and when they’re not available I rag roll with whatever I can find. There’s a how-to video on this at the bottom of the article. Here’s the 40s set done with strips of paper towels. It needed to be brushed again, so don’t mind the ringlets and crazy flyaways.
And now here’s the 50s set.
Damn, I got that on the first try! I wish I could say the same for the second and third tries. We’re all learning together. You might find that this looks similar to the 40s set, however it’s rolled right up to the scalp which creates more volume all over. You can see the difference a lot better on shorter hair.
Elizabeth Taylor's shorter hair demonstrates the volume starting right from the crown, as opposed to the more bottom-heavy look of the 40s.
Again, keep in mind that your hair cut affects the final look, so you might not have those face framing curls from the pictures. And if your hair is longer like mine, the weight might keep the crown looking smooth and 40s no matter what. That doesn’t mean it won’t look good, just go with what you have and make it yours.
My crappy drawing is a rough guide to how the curls should be positioned. Hopefully it's not TOO crappy to understand.
As you can see, there are about 4 curls going down the center of the head; the front one going forward and the others going back. The second one can go towards what will be the thick side of your part, but I find it difficult for some reason and unnecessary. Then you’ll have two on each side going down.
The easiest way to go about this is to start with your hair parted deeply to whichever side you prefer, about over the arch of your eyebrow. Grab the section above your ear on the thin side and curl it down, or angled slightly forward if you like. Then grab a section of similar size behind it and curl it down as well, trying to get it to the same level. Then you can do the two curls on the top of your head, separated by another symmetrical parting over the other eyebrow. Curl the other side to match the first, and finally separate what’s left in the back into two curls going downward. Like before, if you have more hair or you’re using smaller rollers or pin curls, you’ll have more curls but they’ll still be going the same way. When you’re done you’ll look incredibly silly. Cover with a Rosie bandanna.
Make sure to brush this one out slowly and against your hand to keep it as smooth as possible, and shape the curls so they blend together. Hopefully you come out with a winner!
Like this!
I hope I explained these well enough. If you have any questions let me know. I’m going to finalize this by showing you a video that explains rag rolling quite well, since it’s incredibly useful if you don’t have any rollers handy and it’s something a lot of people have trouble with. It’s not half as hard as you might think. Good luck, guys!
Bobbins and Bombshells
Skirting The Issue
Skirting The Issue
Now, the most important thing to create a beehive is a rat, or hair filler. I mean, you don’t NEED one, but it’s a hell of a lot harder without it, and you’re more likely to end up with a rat’s nest instead. I use a long narrow rat for bumper bangs, so I curved it into a U shape with the middle facing up for this look. You can also just use a round or ball-y shaped one. A lot of people put cotton or fake/real hair into some pantyhose or a hair net for this. Bumpits are crap btw. Put your rat on the crown of your head or slightly higher in case of sagging or just to make it all the more epic. Pin it in place. Then bit by bit, take the hair from the top of your head and tease the living shit out of it, and pin it over the rat. Do this until you look like Dolly Parton. The last bit that will cover the surface should be left smooth. Then you just need pomade and a light touch with a comb to smooth the top out, and lot of hairspray. I slept in mine and it somehow actually survived, only shrinking a little. Which was perfect as I was feeling lazy and liked it and wanted to leave it up for work. Anyway, you can leave the bottom in beachy waves like Bridgette Bardot, put it in a ponytail, or for more of a Hairspray or formal look, twist it up into a French twist and tuck the ends in.
Holy crap that was easy.
This is not me, but I do feel this fabulous.
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I. RUNWAY - inspirations - leave them there as directory, can be repinned
II. LUNCHEON LADY - vintage over the top outfits, socialite, housewife
III. ENSEMBLE - costume, theatrical, fantasy
IV. FUTURE/GOTHIC/MINIMALIST - black capes, skulls, wedge boots
V. MOD
VI. PROPER - english, riding, etc.
VII. PROFESSIONAL - ladylike, business, work, polished, etc.
VIII. PROVOCATIVE - leopard print, haute
IX. CHIC MODERNE - boots and scarves fare
X. BOHEMIAN - psychedelic, hippy, caftans, exotic, gypsy
XI. PROVINCIAL - plaids and jeans, coal miner
XII. RESORT - sailing, vacationing
XIII. FORMAL - dresses i'll never wear, red carpet
XIV. UNIFORM - just that.
XV. LOUNGE - lingere, pajamas, etc
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If you are using the fishnets to deal with cellulite pay attention to the SIZE of the diamonds. Skinny, toned legs can get away with larger diamond sizes however if you got the extra jiggle they can actually squish down your lumps and bumps and push them through, much like chicken wire! The smaller the diamond size on the fishnet the more of flatter, compressed surface you get.
* Get the seamless fishnet tights as you do not want to be adjusting a seam all day.
*Wearing a slightly darker shade of tights under your fishnets look great as well especially if you cannot find an exact match for your skintone.
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Look for fishnets with a high spandex content, anything with 12% and over is great for giving you the fit that you will need, as you do not want saggy stockings. The fishnets must cling to your leg, no sag at knees or ankles. The high spandex content will also help prevent snags and it will be easier to adjust the waist band by pushing it down to wear with your belt/underwear. Professional dance fishnets, like Capezio, have a very high spandex content.
*Match the fishnets to your skin tone as close as possible, please do not match the costume (no coloured fishnets ) for this look. There are various shades of nude and tan so test them out and find one that works for you.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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Wardrobe to Sew
SEW
dresses:
electric blue sheath
white sheath mini with collar
lavender eyelet sweetheart
navy shift dress*
camel shift dress
black shift dress
apron(s)
kaftan
burnt orange Maxi dress w necklace
shorts:
skirts:
aline hunter green tweed skirt
shirts:
40s blouse
mint green tshirt blouse
outerwear:
hooded cape just below knee, chain linked clasp*
mondrian raincoat PVC
long shawl collar floor length coat - brown P&P, bell sleeves?
bathing suit:
EMBELLISH
outerwear:
nero's winter jacket with rabbit fur*
bedding: black throw pillows
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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Wardrobe to Sew
SEW
dresses:
electric blue sheath
white sheath mini with collar
lavender eyelet sweetheart
navy shift dress*
camel shift dress
black shift dress
apron(s)
kaftan
burnt orange Maxi dress w necklace
shorts:
skirts:
aline hunter green tweed skirt
shirts:
40s blouse
mint green tshirt blouse
outerwear:
hooded cape just below knee, chain linked clasp*
mondrian raincoat PVC
long shawl collar floor length coat - brown P&P, bell sleeves?
bathing suit:
EMBELLISH
outerwear:
nero's winter jacket with rabbit fur*
bedding: black throw pillows
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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We've been tracking this hair trend closely for weeks, and it shows no sign of stopping. Hollywood's updos just keep getting bigger, higher and more bulbous. Here are two new examples from this week's red carpets.
Kate Beckinsale stepped out in Cannes with a hair sculpture that, in its size and drama, rivals the Jennifer Lopez concoction that some might say launched this whole huge-bun trend.
And yes, that baby got back.
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1) "No hairspray until you have the right shape." 2) "The more Elizabeth Taylor-looking it is, the better!"
These great declarations were made by Redken's creative consultant Guido--a man so revered in beauty and fashion circles that he (like Madge) needs no last name. He's responsible for masterminding a slew of jaw-droppingly beautiful 'dos including those wispy Alberta Ferretti buns, Marc Jacobs' kicky ponies and the sculptural chignon that I snapped at the Nina Ricci show:
Instead of taking you through the how-to on these big--but not bulky--buns I'll just list off few of the multi-purpose tricks they used because after all, how often do you have the need for a massive chignon? (If your answer to that question is ALL THE TIME, jump straight to the end and starting writing in all your updo tips now because you've probably got dozens of 'em already!)
Hair Tip #1: To make the bun a little more fluffy, stylists teased the length of the hair when the 'do was still in the ponytail stage. You'd be amazed at how a little backcombing can amp up the volume on a basic bun.
Hair Tip #2: Following Guido's guidelines, stylists didn't spritz the bun with hairspray until they had gotten the exact right shape and had already pinned it into place. There was no spritzing-here-and-there along the way, which makes sense since it's hard to un-do the form that a serious holding spray--like the Redken 23 Forceful Finishing Spray that they used--creates.
Hair Tip #3: They did however use a flexible hairspray while creating the updo's ponytail. After securing hair into a mid-level ponytail, stylists alternated between using a bristle brush and a spritz of hairspray to create a super smooth, super sleek finish. As someone who struggles (slash get inexplicably and insanely frustrated) with all the lumps and bumps that mysteriously pop up when I go to slick my hair back into a ponytail or bun, this is a simple trick that I'm definitely filing away. If you think you will too, here's a sampling of the products they used to create the look:
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The Gal Behind The Chair: Hair Play
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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Wardrobe to Sew
SEW
dresses:
electric blue sheath
white sheath mini with collar
lavender eyelet sweetheart
navy shift dress*
camel shift dress
black shift dress
apron(s)
kaftan
burnt orange Maxi dress w necklace
shorts:
skirts:
aline hunter green tweed skirt
shirts:
40s blouse
mint green tshirt blouse
outerwear:
hooded cape just below knee, chain linked clasp*
mondrian raincoat PVC
long shawl collar floor length coat - brown P&P, bell sleeves?
bathing suit:
EMBELLISH
outerwear:
nero's winter jacket with rabbit fur*
bedding: black throw pillows
Screenshot
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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Wardrobe to Sew
SEW
dresses:
electric blue sheath
white sheath mini with collar
lavender eyelet sweetheart
navy shift dress*
camel shift dress
black shift dress
apron(s)
kaftan
burnt orange Maxi dress w necklace
shorts:
skirts:
aline hunter green tweed skirt
shirts:
40s blouse
mint green tshirt blouse
outerwear:
hooded cape just below knee, chain linked clasp*
mondrian raincoat PVC
long shawl collar floor length coat - brown P&P, bell sleeves?
bathing suit:
EMBELLISH
outerwear:
nero's winter jacket with rabbit fur*
bedding: black throw pillows
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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Clipped from: marie-anne-sew-vintage.blogspot.com/2010/01/blouse-named-...
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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From Evernote:
arenabehind25.jpg (JPEG Image, 413x550 pixels) - Scaled (90%)
Clipped from: marie-anne-sew-vintage.blogspot.com/2010/01/blouse-named-...
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picnicscreen.jpg (JPEG Image, 700x452 pixels)
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HBR10
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concept5.jpg (JPEG Image, 503x800 pixels) - Scaled (62%)
The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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SEW
dresses:
electric blue sheath
white sheath mini with collar
lavender eyelet sweetheart
navy shift dress*
camel shift dress
black shift dress
apron(s)
kaftan
burnt orange Maxi dress w necklace
shorts:
skirts:
aline hunter green tweed skirt
shirts:
40s blouse
mint green tshirt blouse
outerwear:
hooded cape just below knee, chain linked clasp*
mondrian raincoat PVC
long shawl collar floor length coat - brown P&P, bell sleeves?
bathing suit:
EMBELLISH
outerwear:
nero's winter jacket with rabbit fur*
bedding: black throw pillows
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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'
The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.
I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!
So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.
The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....
Now I've got to finish fitting my jeans so I can make sexy pants!Labelsantiques (1) Barrence Whitfield (1) blouse (4) Canada (1) Candace Sutherland (1) cooking (2) Crazy Joe (1) crotch length (6) curlers (1) Deke Dickerson (1) diet (1) dress (3) exercise (1) fitting (18) fundraiser (1) garage sale (1) giveaway (6) hair (2) half moon manicure (1) homemaking (2) Hourcast (1) Howlin' Hound Dogs (1) jacket lining (1) jeans (5) Jordan Officer (1) Kingston (1) lapped zipper (1) lining (1) Little Rachel (1) meal planning (2) motorcycle jacket (1) organization (1) outfit (1) pants (3) pants fitting (5) Pattern Master Boutique (1) PatternMaster Boutique (15) Red Hot and Blue Rockabilly Weekend (1) shirring (1) shoulder pad (1) Singer 217 (1) Singer Spartan (1) skirt (3) Sound Academy (1) straight skirt (4) Tennessee Voodoo Coupe (1) The Broken Toys (1) The Damned Things (1) The Royal Crowns (1) tutorial (1) Valentine (3) vintage (7) vintage knitting (1) vintage patterns (1) Volbeat (1) wet set (1) wing bust bodice (2)Search This Blogpowered byShare itTunesMusic Playlist at MixPod.comBlog Archive► 2011 (17)▼ 2010 (47)► December (2)► November (7)► October (3)► September (11)► July (2)► June (5)► May (3)► April (2)► March (5)► February (3)▼ January (4)Shrinky Inky's Fine Adventures GiveawaySecretary001, the second muslin...A blouse named 'Secretary001'The finished skirt!► 2009 (5)Listen to sewingtimemachines Playlist Simple template. Template images by Ollustrator. Powered by Blogger.
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