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Heh. Heh heh BONNET
Okay, well, I solved my "which part of the Regency do I want to make a dress from" dilemma...
...by being wildly extravagant and buying myself a Timely Tresses bonnet!
It's v. nice:

And will solidly put me in the post-1810 years. Yay for not having to actually make decisions! I've been plotting all week - when my virtual students were writing essays and taking quizzes, I was not in fact doing Teacher Prep Stuff! It's very close to what I would have made myself (barring color of trimmings, because I hadn't settled on that. But I love red!), so what the hell, Treat Yo Self, right? Let a professional sew that straw form together!
It's not TERRIBLY blowing my budget, either...pricey, yes, but what do I do this teaching crap for except to buy costume stuff, amirite? Now I'm really not allowed to buy yardage for the outfit, though. (Notions, ok, yardage, not.) And I checked the fabric stash inventory list, and I forgot that I have a big chunk of white swiss dot that was on a stupid-good sale a few years ago...so I can in fact have a white dress as a base if I want, if the old one doesn't fit any more.
So, depending on weather, and whether (ha ha) we do April or July (or both!), I'm narrowing down the current final contestants to at least one of these, or some combination thereof:
- Cream figured poplin pelisse, trimmed with some color of silk (have red, might be too matchy? Investigation required)
- Little white swiss dot v.2.0
- Retrim red linen spencer (I really didn't have enough trim for the effect I wanted; it looks passable but I'd like it better redone)
- Sage green mini-stripe silk spencer (this week in Pinterest research I remembered what I wanted to do with it...something based on this. Not an exact recreation, but I quite like the 'petals' effect! Even though, ugh, so much piping...)
...by being wildly extravagant and buying myself a Timely Tresses bonnet!
It's v. nice:

And will solidly put me in the post-1810 years. Yay for not having to actually make decisions! I've been plotting all week - when my virtual students were writing essays and taking quizzes, I was not in fact doing Teacher Prep Stuff! It's very close to what I would have made myself (barring color of trimmings, because I hadn't settled on that. But I love red!), so what the hell, Treat Yo Self, right? Let a professional sew that straw form together!
It's not TERRIBLY blowing my budget, either...pricey, yes, but what do I do this teaching crap for except to buy costume stuff, amirite? Now I'm really not allowed to buy yardage for the outfit, though. (Notions, ok, yardage, not.) And I checked the fabric stash inventory list, and I forgot that I have a big chunk of white swiss dot that was on a stupid-good sale a few years ago...so I can in fact have a white dress as a base if I want, if the old one doesn't fit any more.
So, depending on weather, and whether (ha ha) we do April or July (or both!), I'm narrowing down the current final contestants to at least one of these, or some combination thereof:
- Cream figured poplin pelisse, trimmed with some color of silk (have red, might be too matchy? Investigation required)
- Little white swiss dot v.2.0
- Retrim red linen spencer (I really didn't have enough trim for the effect I wanted; it looks passable but I'd like it better redone)
- Sage green mini-stripe silk spencer (this week in Pinterest research I remembered what I wanted to do with it...something based on this. Not an exact recreation, but I quite like the 'petals' effect! Even though, ugh, so much piping...)