I have an idea for another Youtube video, as soon as I finish making more Elizabethan Gowns I can complete another picture slide show set to music for all your viewing enjoyment. Though I have a feeling that it won't be complete till Fall 2012. Something to look forward to this year.
For now here is a 30 second teaser for you to think about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVVcbq1UgAk
Speaking of Elizabethan Gowns, I am making some room in my garb trunks by selling two velvet gowns, more information in my previous post. Also looking on thinning my jewelry since there are only a few selections I wear often, I am reducing my collection to just my favorites. So look for some awesome Renaissance Tudor jewelry sales and pictures to be forthcoming.
Progress, oh yes there has been wonderful progress on my Peach Elizabethan gown. I am almost finished with the bodice, just have to sew sleeves, stuff sleeves and work on hemming and pleating the skirt before embellishing it. So lots done but still lots to do, super excited how it looks very close to the painting with some creative but tasteful differences. Can't wait for the shirt to be done to get the whole effect, but all in good time.
Back to progress,
Lady Mairin
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Tudor Q and A
What is a Tudorosity?
A mashed combination of the words Tudor and Curiosity to create the word Tudorosity. Tudorosities is the plural form and the deffinition is as follows.
Tudorosity- an desire to learn or know anything about the Tudor dynasty assocated with years 1405 through 1603.
Most people ask my why I make the Tudor garb ?
I find the clothing of this era not only beautiful but also challenging to sew. There is much more care and purpose put into making garments and wearing garments in the Tudor Era. I love the look of Tudor so much I wanted to explore the way clothes were made back then and the subtle changes in fashion and styles of time.
How did you get started in this interesting hobby?
I started with art first, I love to draw, paint, and sculpt all the traditional fine arts. So being able to draw helps me visualize the looks I want to create in my garb. History has always been a huge interest of mine and I've had a knack for sewing since I was 6 years old. It all started with doll clothes and I learned cross stitch embroidery from my grandmother when I was little. I am self taught sewer, crochet, knitting, embroidery and tatting. My methods are learned from books mainly and there is still so much more to learn.
What is my favorite outfit and why?
It would be like picking a favorite out of one of my future children, its impossible. I love all my gown creations and really like the distinct differences in all the styles clothing I make for the Tudor Era.
Do you make the whole outfit including hat, shoes, and undergarments?
I do have a goal of making a complete Tudor from the skin out. As of right now I make 80% of my gowns and accessories. The shoes, corset, stockings, and petticoats are bought online and the petticoats are a close reproduction but not made by me. Though someday I plan on making a reed corset and petticoat to wear under my gowns, as well as other accessories.
How long does it take to make a gown?
It all depends on the type of gown I plan on making and the time period and class of the design. Generally if I work on it 8 hours a day on a sewing machine it will take 3 days to get the basics and another 5 days to do finish handsewing details and beading. So a week to a week and a half if working on it steady for that amount of time. I work a fulltime job so it does take longer than a week to complete. I put over 40-100 hours per outfit depending on its complexity, its like its own full time job of sorts.
Do you make renaissance clothing for sale or custom orders?
Yes I do, and you can find my auctions on ebay from time to time for both premade gowns and custom offers. To see the gowns check under the ebay screename: butterflyfunkychic. Also if you email me I can be reached for a direct quote on costumes and all sorts of sewing needs. Please allow a month to two months advanced notice for full costumes so consultations, fittings, and garment can be completed.
email: faerydustcollector@gmail.com
How long have you been making these elaborate costumes?
I have been in the Society of Creative Anachronism coming up on my 6th year. Active since 2005 working at demonstrations and volunteering when I could between working and other life's distractions. I really concentrated on Tudor sewing in 2007 and worked with patterns to learn proper fabrics, techniques, fit, and silhouette. I really enjoy the eras transition from a medieval form fitting layered cotterdie to the boned Tudor kirtle and then to structured Elizabethan clothing.
A mashed combination of the words Tudor and Curiosity to create the word Tudorosity. Tudorosities is the plural form and the deffinition is as follows.
Tudorosity- an desire to learn or know anything about the Tudor dynasty assocated with years 1405 through 1603.
Most people ask my why I make the Tudor garb ?
I find the clothing of this era not only beautiful but also challenging to sew. There is much more care and purpose put into making garments and wearing garments in the Tudor Era. I love the look of Tudor so much I wanted to explore the way clothes were made back then and the subtle changes in fashion and styles of time.
How did you get started in this interesting hobby?
I started with art first, I love to draw, paint, and sculpt all the traditional fine arts. So being able to draw helps me visualize the looks I want to create in my garb. History has always been a huge interest of mine and I've had a knack for sewing since I was 6 years old. It all started with doll clothes and I learned cross stitch embroidery from my grandmother when I was little. I am self taught sewer, crochet, knitting, embroidery and tatting. My methods are learned from books mainly and there is still so much more to learn.
What is my favorite outfit and why?
It would be like picking a favorite out of one of my future children, its impossible. I love all my gown creations and really like the distinct differences in all the styles clothing I make for the Tudor Era.
Do you make the whole outfit including hat, shoes, and undergarments?
I do have a goal of making a complete Tudor from the skin out. As of right now I make 80% of my gowns and accessories. The shoes, corset, stockings, and petticoats are bought online and the petticoats are a close reproduction but not made by me. Though someday I plan on making a reed corset and petticoat to wear under my gowns, as well as other accessories.
How long does it take to make a gown?
It all depends on the type of gown I plan on making and the time period and class of the design. Generally if I work on it 8 hours a day on a sewing machine it will take 3 days to get the basics and another 5 days to do finish handsewing details and beading. So a week to a week and a half if working on it steady for that amount of time. I work a fulltime job so it does take longer than a week to complete. I put over 40-100 hours per outfit depending on its complexity, its like its own full time job of sorts.
Do you make renaissance clothing for sale or custom orders?
Yes I do, and you can find my auctions on ebay from time to time for both premade gowns and custom offers. To see the gowns check under the ebay screename: butterflyfunkychic. Also if you email me I can be reached for a direct quote on costumes and all sorts of sewing needs. Please allow a month to two months advanced notice for full costumes so consultations, fittings, and garment can be completed.
email: faerydustcollector@gmail.com
How long have you been making these elaborate costumes?
I have been in the Society of Creative Anachronism coming up on my 6th year. Active since 2005 working at demonstrations and volunteering when I could between working and other life's distractions. I really concentrated on Tudor sewing in 2007 and worked with patterns to learn proper fabrics, techniques, fit, and silhouette. I really enjoy the eras transition from a medieval form fitting layered cotterdie to the boned Tudor kirtle and then to structured Elizabethan clothing.
King Henry VIII's Wives in Sequential Order
King Henry VIII of England 1491-1547
Queen Catherine of Aragon 1485-1536Divorced,
Queen Anne Boleyn 1501-1536 Beheaded,
Queen Jane Seymour 1508-1537 Died.
Queen Anne of Cleves 1515-1557 Divorced,
Queen Catherine Howard 1525-1542 Beheaded,
Queen Catherine Parr 1512-1548 Survived.
Queen Catherine of Aragon 1485-1536Divorced,
Queen Anne Boleyn 1501-1536 Beheaded,
Queen Jane Seymour 1508-1537 Died.
Queen Anne of Cleves 1515-1557 Divorced,
Queen Catherine Howard 1525-1542 Beheaded,
Queen Catherine Parr 1512-1548 Survived.
Queen Elizabeth's Prayer at Bristol August 15,1574
Stretch forth,
O Lord most mightie,
Thy right hand over me,
and defend me from mine enemys,
that they never prevayle against me.
Give me, O Lord,
the assistance of Thy Spiritt,
and comfort of Thy grace,
truly to know Thee, intirely to love Thee,
and assuredly to trust in Thee.
And that as I do acknowledge
to have received the government
of this Church and Kingdom at Thy hand,
and to hold the same of Thee,
so grant me grace, O Lord,
that in the end I may render up
and present the same again
unto Thee, a peaceable, quiett,
and well-ordered State and Kingdome,
as also a perfect reformed church,
to the furtherance of Thy glory.
And to my subjects, O Lord God, grant,
I beseech Thee, faithful and obedient hearts,
willingly to submit themselves to the obedience
of Thy word and commandments,
that we altogether being thankfull unto Thee
for Thy benefitts received, may laud and magnifie
Thy Holy Name world without end.
Grant this, O merciful Father, for Jesus Christ's sake,
our only Mediator and Advocate.
Amen
O Lord most mightie,
Thy right hand over me,
and defend me from mine enemys,
that they never prevayle against me.
Give me, O Lord,
the assistance of Thy Spiritt,
and comfort of Thy grace,
truly to know Thee, intirely to love Thee,
and assuredly to trust in Thee.
And that as I do acknowledge
to have received the government
of this Church and Kingdom at Thy hand,
and to hold the same of Thee,
so grant me grace, O Lord,
that in the end I may render up
and present the same again
unto Thee, a peaceable, quiett,
and well-ordered State and Kingdome,
as also a perfect reformed church,
to the furtherance of Thy glory.
And to my subjects, O Lord God, grant,
I beseech Thee, faithful and obedient hearts,
willingly to submit themselves to the obedience
of Thy word and commandments,
that we altogether being thankfull unto Thee
for Thy benefitts received, may laud and magnifie
Thy Holy Name world without end.
Grant this, O merciful Father, for Jesus Christ's sake,
our only Mediator and Advocate.
Amen
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