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Theseus's Jeans are back
Yes, I'm a week late, but better late than never. It is a book about time travel, after all. Reasonably-priced love leading the people, after the illustrious model :)
I am no Delacroix, but I wanted to do this for many years and I had fun. It's not as good as I would like it to be, but probably as good as I can make it!
this messed up vintage cat sewing pattern has tormented me since i saw it & like some other folks have done in that post - i tried my hand at tweaking the pattern to resemble the illustration (and my personal tastes) a little more. i've ended up with this, which i have only tested at a small scale and not this final version exactly (where i have done such things as further widening the cheeks and finalizing the leg shapes.) i bestow it upon you nice folks now 👐
go forth and make weird little beanbag kittens! pls show me if you do!
woah this got big!! and after another try i have another untested tweak for yall. this should help the weird pinchy side seams out. yey
My first attempt! I made the pattern a bit smaller as I wanted it to be able to fit in a pocket, but then (accidentally but perhaps unavoidably) sewed it with a wider seam allowance than the resized pattern indicated, so the face is proportionally a bit too big and I lost some detail in the ear shape. I'm pleased with it though! It was fun to make something and to do some handsewing.
SOO CUTE AND TINIE 😭
I tried this pattern a while back to try out some minky and I get no points for making the pattern well but looook at my boyyy
His name is Tofu. Thank you for sharing the pattern I will love him forever
Rudi got to be part of some experimental archeology today! Testing if this large comb found in the Oseberg viking grave could have been a horse brush/comb! It was super interesting to see how well it actually worked on her shedding winter coat.
(This one was a beautiful replica made by Knut Roger Brekke, not the real one obviously)
Why is her winter coat shedding, theres snow?
Their shedding cycle is more determined by daylight hours rather than temperature. Rudi starts as soon as the days start getting longer around christmas, and keeps it going all spring.
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A few months ago, I saw this post :
https://www.tumblr.com/supertoga/792868323818864640/now-that-this-project-has-been-delivered-to-its and thought it would be a fun project for a RPG dice bag.
Then I saw this other post
https://www.tumblr.com/slog-hopper/794788032602685441/materials with instructions and a pattern. Thanks a lot to both of you !!
For my version, I wanted the petals to be a little wider at the base, and they overlap, which creates a different effect. Maybe a bit more bulky but anyway I like it.
To make it easier to fold and unfold the petals, I added a sort of hinge (a rectangle of fabric folded in half and sewn on one side to the base pentagon and on the other to the petals).
The outer fabric is carmine-colored linen (it’s very hard to photograph), and the bag’s lining is a type of black cotton gauze. I had everything in stash except the black cord I had to buy.
Everything is hand-sewn.
Other links I checked out :
As stated in the first post, the project is originally inspired by the book “Elizabethan Needlework Accessories” by Sheila Marshall
See a presentation of the book here
https://janetgranger.wordpress.com/tag/elizabethan-embroidery/
with the completed project
https://janetgranger.wordpress.com/2009/10/12/finished-embroidery-a-stumpwork-embroidery-petal-bag/
Another project
https://querdeleon.wordpress.com/portfolio/petal-hussif/
There is a PDF
https://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/sca/docs/dwase/petal-hussif.pdf with instructions and a list of supplies
Tonight’s feels. Gotta have some boundaries.
Return from the Stars, by Stanislaw Lem, published 1961.
this is wild
This post has been going around where op shows off their absolutely stunning embroidery work on an Elizabethan petal hussif. Truly, it’s so cool. In the post, they mentioned how hard it was to find a pattern for the bag itself, and I’ve been learning how to draft my own sewing, so I tried my hand at making a pattern!
Pattern under the cut. Post 1/2/3/4
Some embroidery I did on a linen project.
I am really proud of it, now you have to look at it 👍
I framed the embroidery this morning; here's the result
And it's done !
Work in progress, part 3
Work in progress (part 2)
Work in progress