mandie_rw: (germantown)
mandie_rw ([personal profile] mandie_rw) wrote2012-03-26 11:41 pm

Wentz farmstead: School of the Soldier

(Or, In which I am still too much of a sewing failure to even finish a petticoat! I actually had it 90% sewn Thursday night - and then realized the pleats at the back were really, truly unacceptable! And I wasn't staying up any later to redo them! So, no petticoat! Maybe if I'm able to make Ft Fred...)

Friday evening I went to a dreadful club with one of my best friends for her birthday (let's try something new where no one's ever been! It sounds like fun! It wasn't); I only had one drink, but between staying out rather late and only getting about two hours' sleep because of Female Complaints, I very nearly decided to bag the Wentz event Saturday morning when my alarm went off at 7.15!

I was very glad I did go, though, because 1/ I like playing dress up (NO WAY), and 2/ I like getting to see friends even more! [livejournal.com profile] dragoneyes19, [livejournal.com profile] hiraimi, and I had a very enjoyable few hours together.

It was kind of an awful day, though, weather-wise. Wind, intermittent rain, and cold: I might have liked my cloak, and I definitely would have liked my mitts (even idiotically thumbless as they are)!

Robin's done a bit more of a write-up, with some pictures taken back at her apartment (please note my Very Smart new black straw hat in those pics!). Also please don't note my bizarrely considerably-longer-in-back petticoat...I realize now I may have originally made it to wear over a small rump? Or my scoliosis has gotten that much worse? I don't even know. Ew.

And yes, we're famous. That is, we made it into a local paper. (Clicky the photo for the link to the article)

And re: their caption: Uh...no, we're not the reenactors! Those are all the people you're not taking photos of in the background of that shot!

[identity profile] heidilea.livejournal.com 2012-03-27 12:11 pm (UTC)(link)
They didn't take a picture of the real reenactors because they probably look like crap. And I don't mean in a typical "look like crap because I've been following the army", probably more a "Look like crap because I don't know what I'm doing."

[identity profile] sewloud.livejournal.com 2012-03-27 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
for the most part it was hard to tell. They were pretty bundled up in layers of cloaky woolyness. And most were in decidedly drab colors, I think that's the real reason.
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[identity profile] mandie-rw.livejournal.com 2012-03-28 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
"Bundled up in layers of cloaky woolness"... because they were smarter than we were, I think! ;) Psh, I will suffer for my fashion!

And yeah, the bright colors. That's what it was, I agree. you could probably see us coming miles away.

[identity profile] heidilea.livejournal.com 2012-03-28 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't get why they always go for the drab. Look at any genre painting or read any runaway description and the colors abound. And don't match. I think this is why my kit contains every color except blue and brown.