You may recall from my 'General' blog the medley of trappings I am to prepare for this season's faire. To jog your memory here is the list again:
Reminder- For ease of remembering I have named the various sets of garb. You will notice the repeated use of 'Celtic Ensemble' because it is the outfit designed to wear on Celtic Weekend, it is really an Irish or Scottish ensemble but Celtic is shorter.
The Lady Selwyn
Underpinnings (corset and corded petticoat)
Celtic Ensemble (chemise, underskirt, front lacing overdress, and shoulder sash)
'Court' Gown- which is not really a court gown but sounded better to me than calling it 'really pretty dress' and it is by far the fanciest I will have thus far- (chemise, underskirt, overdress, full sleeves, and some form of head gear)
My Lord Husband
Celtic Ensemble (great kilt and shirt)
My dearest friend, Lady Taylor
Celtic Ensemble (chemise, skirt, and strapless bodice)
'Italian style' gown (underdress/smock, half bodice with attached overskirt)
Our beloved sister, Lady Stephanie
'Italian style' gown (chemise and gown w/underskirt)
Celtic Ensemble- as yet TBD
So, what have I completed you ask?
Remember- you asked for it!
Completed Items
Lady Taylor's CE chemise and skirt are complete. The ribbon pictured below was sewn down the chemise sleeves, over the channels that allow the sleeves to be rutched up by the cord inside (as soon as I get a good pic of it withthe ribbon added, I'll get it up here). The chemise was made using McCall's #4091, view C out of unbleached muslin. The skirt was made out of plaid upholstry fabric using McCall's #4090, view A, and knife pleated evenly from the front at the hip to the back.![]()
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My lord husband's CE shirt is also finished. Although not period (it's really more a victorian era drop yake shirt...) I 'renned' it up by adding grommets and leather lacing. I used McCall's #4862, view A, then added 4 pair of grommets at the V-neck. It is made from unbleached muslin![]()
My own chemise is done as well, it is the exact same as Lady Taylor's only without any ribbon (In other words it looks exactly like the picture above). It is also of unbleached muslin, but it was a different manufacturer so the color is a little different.
Currently Under Construction
My corset is 3/4 finished. I used (loosely) McCall's #4861, view C. I say 'loosely' because I eliminated the princess seams and the side lacing. I also used trigger poplin instead of interfacing and duct ties for boning. The exterior is a heavyweight unbleached muslin. As I mentioned in my general blog (GB) I had to hand sew the bias tape around the edges to finish it off because my sewing machine went on strike until I promised it I would do it myself by hand... I'm in the process of grommeting, see GB for further comment on that. Hope to have the grommeting done tomorrow, then I can try it on... Oh, and a lady on the R/F forums said she put a little bit of glue when setting her grommets for added security. I'm all for that, so I'm giving it a shot. We shall see...![]()
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Lady Taylor's CE strappless bodice is in the midst of construction. I used the same pattern as for my corset, but view A. Again there were some modifications. I eliminated the princess seams as before, but left the side lacing for reasons of adjustability (she lives an hour away so I didn't feel I could accuralty gage how much to alter it). As this is a bodice and not a corset, I have opted to leave the fashion fabric exterior off until the "corsety insides" are finished, then apply the pretty sueded material neatly to it at the end. What you see below is the remaining 3 layers. Like my corset, the innermost layers are trigger poplin. The lining is a tan twill, which is actually the side shown in the picture. The plan is to bone it lightly with duct ties and finish the edges with brown bias tape, just like I did above, then fit the exterior fabric and secure by stitching in the ditch at the seams and folding a seam allowance in flush with the bias tape edge and sewing around the edge.![]()
That is all I have so far. I will update it as I complete more steps and items...


WOW! All this and you have a demanding mundane job too. Where did you get your clone? And much did she cost?
Lisa11:50 PM EST