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mandie_rw ([personal profile] mandie_rw) wrote2016-02-21 11:48 pm

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Had a most excellent time invading Allaire today - I'll do a proper event post once I swipe all the pictures from Robin, as I don't think I got any pictures of me on my camera, haha.

We had immense fun costume-plotting afterward, as they were silly enough to inform us that they're having a new event this summer, a "barn dance" in August, which we cheerfully took to mean, "you ladies should probably show up in 1830s ball gowns" Or, dancing-appropriate dresses, at least, but we are fond of overdressing... And Robin was schmoozing the kid who's in charge of the event, and got him to promise there would be candlelight. He'd best not be fibbing!

Allaire's a village for the industrial workers of the mill in the 1830s, so a very fancy dress would be silly - so naturally my mind jumped to a spangled probably-late-1820s dress in the Met that I've loved for ages:

Except then I zoomed in as far as I could on the closeup, and "wait, I don't see holes in these spangles, how tiny are they? waaaaiiiit... these aren't spangles!!" I'm guessing at some sort of bullion, since I can just see the flat fibers kind of wrapped on top of each other...but I don't know enough about embroidery with metallics to say which type it is, or even if it's really that at all (I would think silver would have tarnished by now!). Little shiny bits of paper? Tinfoil? Tiny Liberace mirrors? Puffy paint?

...what I'm saying here is, suggestions are welcome! I dunno that I really am going to make such an absurdly involved yet plain dress, but I'm still very curious to hear what anyone else thinks about it.

[identity profile] starlightmasque.livejournal.com 2016-02-22 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
I love this type of embroidery! It's flat metal thread, I've seen it used in lots of the royal gowns I researched online when I made my Napoleonic court gown last summer. It's completely amazing and looks gorgeous in a large floral motif-- but this... this... all those itty bitty dots-- that's plain bonkers!! Whomever made that was probably committed to an insane asylum afterward.
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[personal profile] mrs_maupin 2016-02-22 07:28 am (UTC)(link)
My thoughts exactly ! Why take the stime to make round dots in silver plate when spangles would have worked just as well and be so much faster ?

[identity profile] isabelladangelo.livejournal.com 2016-02-22 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
This. It looks like a bunch of tiny french knots to me. Maybe someone was showing off their embroidery skills and wanted to show they didn't need no stinking spangles?

[identity profile] atherleisure.livejournal.com 2016-02-22 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps it occupied someone's time while in an insane asylum!

It looks like the kind of thing you'd do for mindless occupation. I'm sure after the first thirty or so you don't even have to think about it.
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[identity profile] mandie-rw.livejournal.com 2016-02-25 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! Like...was there a spangle shortage?? Why would you use silver plate to make dots, that just seems incredibly complicated for no reason! That may be a bridge too far even for me, LOL!