Showing posts with label cicada. Show all posts
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What I'm cramming in in-between packing boxes.

Happy Tuesday one and all!

I hope your week is going well. Actually, I hope you all recovered from last week by having a restful weekend. Me? Well, I'm glad you asked. MY weekend was just as packed (ha, that's a pun) as my weeks have been.

On Saturday evening, after a day of determination to go from this,


to this!


What I wore to Cicada

The only cigarette I'll ever smoke (candy).


BANNED!!!

You guessed it, I have officially been banned form the Queen Mary Hotel. 


What to Wear to Cicada

Hello all!
First some mild milestones. My blog has finally reached over 300 followers via Google connect. I know I have a few looking via RSS, sup' y'all! My etsy store recently had its 600th sale, 800th bookmark, and I've recently sold my 100th repro! Yay! I guess I'm still hanging in there!

This past Sunday I went to the Cicada club again. Mickey Rooney was there and apparently it was a huge deal. He preformed a bit with his wife, about a 20 minute set, then left. The place was packed. It was fun even if I didin't drink this time, and it was HARD not to! There are photos all over the Facebook if you want to see the night.

I finished my 30's dress in time for the event, so here are a few pics.

I know it looks like I'm totally hoisted up, but I'm not wearing anything any more restricting than what I normally wear. I even tied the belt a bit looser to soften the definition. This dress just makes the girls 'noticeable'.

I do really like the look of the garment. It turned out very well, and I got a lot of compliments, and quite a few stairs. The ones of the good kind. The hat worked great, and all I did was push all my hair over to the side and pin it in place.

It was a fun night.
Happy Wednesday!

Chocolate 30s wool Crepe Dress Progress

Happy Saturday.
My internet is still out and I'm in a very sour mood about it, but I have more pressing things to worry about. Like this dress!
Actually it's nearly complete, and it turns out I have some place to wear it on Sunday. I'm going to Cicada! Mickey Rooney is singing, and apparently its a big deal, so a lot of us are going! Hehehe!

Anyway, the dress.

Last time we talked, I was working on attaching the two front pieces. My deal is when I have something that matches like this, to make sure it matches at the side seams as well. I know is supposed to anyway, but you would be surprised at how tough that can be, especially if you alter the garment beforehand.

*raises hand*

They didn't match too well so I had to do some altering. Like forty minutes of altering. I got them *near* perfect, I guess. I think that was my limit. The next time I make this dress, because let's face it, the bodice detail is fairly bitchin', I'll alter my pattern to compensate.

Another challenge I find is crepe. I do so love wool crepe but its not a very friendly fabric to work with. It can pull and tug and stress and you won't notice it until a bit later when there is no way to change what you did. Darn you, wool crepe!

One thing I've learned to do, and this might just be me, is I actually add about 1-1 1/2" to the waist and blend it in.

It takes away a lot of the pull that I find happens with wool crepe, especially if its cut into a gored skirt. Crepe is heavy, especially mine because I machine washed to kill some shrinkage, so it tightened up to a rather grand texture. Letting it hang like I mentioned in the earlier post let a lot of the skirt gather just fall out. I steam pressed out the rest.

Next were the sleeves. Again, my need to not have top stitching. I had a choice: Top stitch on the tie for the sleeves as is suggested in the pictures for the pattern (the instruction sheet was missing), or, do it my way which will take more time, but will look more awesome.

I'm sure by now your can tell which one I picked.

I gathered the cuffs of the puff sleeve and stitched where the tie cuff said it needed to be stitched. With sleeves with gathers, I always pay close attention to matching notches. In the past I didn't and I'd be all perplexed as to why my sleeve kept twisting. Well, stupid me, it's because those notches not only tell you where and how much to gather, but help keep the drape of the sleeve straight because that's hard to see when all that fabric is bunched up.

So look listen and hand stitch. I pinned the cuff to the sleeve and I decided to had stitch the inside first, then do a hidden stitch for the front. So I sewed each cuff on twice. Yeah, I know. But the stitches are not seen and you have to admit, it looks cool.

But then I had another dilemma. Okay, in a lot of 30s pattern I have, often finishes with tassels like this sleeve are instructed to simply be tied together, as if the fabric were as thin a silk and tying four layers of fabric into a know was nothing at all.

HA!

The crepe was way too thick to be tied. You think I would have learned that lesson after the skull cap hats :) In this case, I needed to have the cuff, which was a snug fit, be able to open and close, so a permanent tie was not an option. I decided to make a fake bow with the cuffs because I had to use all that fabric!

I bunched up each side of the cuff and sewed it down. Next I broke out my vintage hook and eye packets which I say I forgot how AWESOME they were! So much so that I must do a post on them later, seriously, they are amazing. With the hook and eyes I can simply open and close the cuffs at my leisure and the 'bow' the folded pieces make mimics the original design. I love it when a plan works out.

I put in the zipper and now all I have to do is hem the skirt. I am gonna look so cute! Hmm...what accessories should I wear with this!? A hat perhaps?

Way ahead of you.

Finished photos (of the hat) on NVL.

Halloween Costume Revealed!

Behold, the bearded lady!

Last night was the Halloween Event at the Cicada. It was a lot of fun. We got there early and just hung out for a spell. I attended with my friend Niki, she went as a witch.

I spent an hour prior putting on my beard. It was a HUGE success.

People loved it! I was so surprised. People told me it took real balls to wear a costume like that. Woah, not so fast.
Let's just keep it beard only :)

It was fun to do, and now I think I have a much greater respect for men and beards. Although mine was glued on, they are itch and hair goes everywhere and its crazy. But it was fun.

I thought I have better pictures but people all over the place were taking photographs and Im sure you can find them on the Facebook if you search Cicada Halloween 2010.

The dress turned out great, although I do need to get some better foundation garment for it. I changed the sleeves with the pleats over the shoulder. I fixed the hem, and it was great walking through that club with a lovely diva like gown. I also closed the zipper to the back and put one in on the side because it was just too difficult to get into by myself.

The turquoise velvet was another story. I went to the fabric district here in LA looking in about 6 different stores for a velvet like the one I had. I couldn't find one that pleased me. I'd come across some in a larger fabric store, but they wanted $36 a yard for it! WHATEVER!! Silk velvet, maybe, perhaps, but for polly crap, no way. The velvet I had had a cotton pile (I believe) and was so soft and breathable, so I just bit the bullet and took apart the shawl I had at home. I liked it with a stiffer canvas and was able to squeeze out the bow and belt for it.

It turned out really well and I can wear it with other dresses.

So Id' say all my hard work paid off. It was a fun event with an obscenely long conga line. The after party was pretty tame, but I grabbed some more pictures of the penthouse as the club will loose the lease on the place (Its being restored and used for weddings and such).

But everything was opened up this time. It was great wondering around and looking at everything.

Now that my fun and busy weekend is over, it s back to reality. I've got some more projects lined up, so I won't disappoint.

Wardrobe deficit: Floor Length Gowns.

This past Sunday I went to one of my favorite vintage hot spots, the Cicada Club. Sundays are a total throw back. A live band play always 30s-50s inspired, and most come out dressed in stylish vintage attire. Its awesome.

I go fairly often and Im sure I've yammered about it too. This Sunday was pretty crowded and I met a lot of new vintage folks. Plus, I had the best Mai Tai Ive ever had. They have a kick ass bar with bartenders who know and love the art of spirits. Its a rare and beautiful thing.

This night I wore my Gardenia Dress and it was a hit. But you know what, I felt miss dressed. The Gardenia dress I now know feels like a fall dress, not a summer one. And sure, it was cool, but when I went home and looked through my wardrobe, I felt I was missing something. Then it hit me. I need more evening gowns.

I mean seriously, who would ever say that?!

I only have one floor length gown, and looking through a lot of my catalogs, I see they were fairly common.





I say its time to bring that sleek stylish after five dress back.

I looked through my fabric and remembered this lovely rayon I bought some time ago.

$3 a yard baby! It will be perfect for a floral 30s floor length gown! Now I need the right pattern. Well, I have it! I'm going to use my flutter sleeve repro! *Perfect* All I have to do is make it floor length and omit the hip ruffles (sorry, they are totally going!). Squeeee!

I've been wanting to make this pattern and what better reason, right!? I even have a great solid coral colored rayon that I can make a coordinating wrap with! Yes! I love it when things come together like this!

So once the oven that is the sun starts to act right, I'll get started on this dress. I will prolly get started on it soon anyway. Its not like I have much else to do!

Yay sewing!

Queen Mary aftermath pt 3: Sunday

*whew*
After a fun packed weekend aboard the Queen Mary, the last evening of fun was the Cicada Club. I rested all day, well, I tried. My apartment was a disaster area after all the packing of the last two days.

I go there early, because I like to, and watched the band do their warm up.

Also there was a guest singer there, Yve Evans, and we all just loved her.

I wore my brick wool crepe 40s dress and my 40s topper. I tog a lot of compliments on the hat.
All in all the weekend was grand. I had a blast.
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