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Description This is pretty much how I dress daily ...and my smile looks funky here, oh well.

So I'm not sure about this because.......hmm long story.......so, I'd been drawing pictures of bodices like this, with the curved neckline, the pointy bit over the shoulder, short, pointed bottom in the back (which you can't see here) etc. etc. for years wanting to make some. Then I found this one I loved at some renfair - it was just exactly like I'd been wanting, so that was cool, I bought a couple 'cause I'd never gotten around to making one myself. And the great thing was it actually fit me right, which never seems to happen because I have a small bust. Since then I've tried to track down that seller again, see if I could order another, and can't find them anywhere. There was no shop-name on the recipt. No tags. no nothing to indicate who this was. And since I payed cash no check or anything. So then I dug out the program from that fair and looked through all the websites listed for sellers...couldn't find anything that looked like these ones I loved. Did searches for names of all the clothing sellers listed. nope. Sigh.....anyways...since I'd been wanting to make me some like it anyways, and it actually fit as opposed to a lot of other bodice patterns I've had to do lots of modification to, I decided to use the one I'd gotten as a basis for making a pattern and then tried it out - and made this - so yay! it turned out right. I'm really not sure if I should give credit to the unknown vendor who I bought the orriginal from? The main difference in design here is that it doesn't lace up on the sides like that one did, but I think they may have had some like that too. I dunno. I also thought I was making the straps winder in the front...but somehow they didn't turn out to be. Anyways....I'd definately been designing things just like this myself before I bought the one......but I didn't take measurements and totally make up a pattern on my own - I used the other one as reference for the shapes....so... I hope somebody out there doesn't get mad at me for making this. I've been wanting to get more into bodice making since I love them so much, and put some up for sale....but I don't know if it'd be ok for me to sell any like this....even though I really was drawing 'em just like this before. I don't even know whether that seller had designed them or if they came from some other pattern. I dunno????

Anyways, I made this from a green streatchy courderoy skirt I got at a thrift store, and lined it with some fairly sturdy dark brown, slightly streatchy, fabric scraps I had. I'm super pleased with how it fits! 'cause I really wasn't sure if I was actually making the pieces shaped right and all, or adding the seam allowance very well - since I was eye-balling it.
I've uploaded another picture that shows the back too in my scraps - because those pics didn't turn out all that well: [link]

You can also see here, my most favoritest skirt I've ever made. My trusty green skirt that I wear almost constantly It is of course full circle, with a slight drawstring at the waist -only because I made the waistband wierd so it kinda stuck out....I must not have cut it curved for some reason It also has a little hole in the front because I was climbing over a chainlink fence and when I jumped down it got caught....oh well, it's mostly not noticable - it's just well loved, hehe. I've got no idea what that fabric is. It's light, slightly shimery, very flowy, and most likely not a natural fiber, though it doesn't get any of those little balls or ' pills' on it. I really love that colour of green!!!

In this outfit you can also see one of the little crop-top peasant shirts I've been making I love short bodices, but they always look best with puffed sleves and a gathered neckline....which usually means the rest of the shirt looks all baggy and in need of containment around the waist. So! after folding up my regular peasant shirts and tucking them up inside, I finally decided I just needed to make some short ones that would fit perfect under the little bodices I love to wear and look good over a tank top or long sleves. I made a whole bunch for meself, and now I've started making some to sell as well which you can see here : FayreWear
They come out different each time because I haven't actually made a pattern, I just cut out pieces that look right with something gathered like this it really doesn't need precision.

oh yes, and those are my favorite armwarmers made from over the knee socks that I cut the foot off - great way to get armwarmers!
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Comments: 27

DAGAIZM [2016-09-02 11:39:35 +0000 UTC]

Lovely!

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katerlin [2010-10-08 08:42:40 +0000 UTC]

wow i really love this dress, very medieval

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aelthwyn In reply to katerlin [2010-10-26 21:03:47 +0000 UTC]

thanks! that's my very favorite skirt

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katerlin In reply to aelthwyn [2010-10-27 00:55:12 +0000 UTC]

looks awesome. i take you go to fairs and stuff wearing your own designs and everything

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aelthwyn In reply to katerlin [2010-10-28 22:07:58 +0000 UTC]

yup

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katerlin In reply to aelthwyn [2010-10-29 21:13:54 +0000 UTC]

same. always nice when people go up to you and ask where you got your costume from and then their faces when you reply you made it satisfying

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AlexandraRena [2010-06-12 04:20:04 +0000 UTC]

I love this bodice design! And I think, since you drafted the pattern yourself--and I've seen other bodice designs similar to this--it's totally okay to take full credit!

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aelthwyn In reply to AlexandraRena [2010-06-12 12:01:51 +0000 UTC]

aww thanks!

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ElegantlyEccentric [2010-05-29 17:01:23 +0000 UTC]

Very cute! It's always good to see that I'm not the only one out there who regularly dresses as though I'm my own sort of fantasy creature.

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aelthwyn In reply to ElegantlyEccentric [2010-05-31 08:05:23 +0000 UTC]

it always makes me so happy to see others who dress in old-fashioned or fantasy styles

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red20 [2010-05-08 20:58:11 +0000 UTC]

Just beautiful.
I wish this sort of clothing suited me better, but every time I experiment with it, it just isn't enough "me", haha!
So I guess I'll just have to admire it on other people, such as yourself.
Those are absolutely my colours, though! Very lovely combination.

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aelthwyn In reply to red20 [2010-05-12 01:03:19 +0000 UTC]

thanks so much!

aye, the trick is finding the style that feels like you. Lots of people just wear what's available or what's popular, but I think what really makes a person look and feel well dressed is when they find a style that works with their personality, something they feel at home in It's no fun feeling like you're dressed up like someone else. There are lots of styles I can appreciate on others, but when I try them on I feel like...a stuffed chicken! lol

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red20 In reply to aelthwyn [2010-05-12 01:11:42 +0000 UTC]

Haha yeah exactly.
I still love to dress in very different styles and sometimes people who don't know me well are surprised when they see me in very different clothes every time they see me, but there still is this sort of very basic "comfort" style which always works for me, no matter the occasion.

I need to start making clothes again though, I have been awfully lazy for years now (except for knitting socks), and since I moved to Canada I don't have a sewing machine any more, so the motivation isn't exactly rising.
I only took one long heavy skirt with me, and that one's a wrapped skirt, and it is very, very windy here. haha
So there is a definite demand for a couple of functional long skirts ... I guess I better start looking out for a new sewing machine.

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aelthwyn In reply to red20 [2010-05-12 02:08:00 +0000 UTC]

hehe, aww yes, the wind...very frustrating. I hope you can find a good sewing machine

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liquidether [2009-11-28 15:24:03 +0000 UTC]

Lovely!

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aelthwyn In reply to liquidether [2009-11-28 23:29:44 +0000 UTC]

aww thanks!

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Nenesta [2009-10-30 21:18:38 +0000 UTC]

It looks awesome, also the back-shot you linked to in the description! ^o^

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aelthwyn In reply to Nenesta [2009-10-30 22:21:46 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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Nenesta In reply to aelthwyn [2009-10-31 13:21:03 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome

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eqos [2009-10-29 07:38:44 +0000 UTC]

Lovely!

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aelthwyn In reply to eqos [2009-10-29 08:50:29 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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Navanna [2009-10-29 06:41:05 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful, Aelthwyn <3

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aelthwyn In reply to Navanna [2009-10-29 08:51:26 +0000 UTC]


thanks!

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FrockTarts [2009-10-29 01:47:11 +0000 UTC]

my, but you are a wee little thing, aren't you? You wern't kidding when you said none of my stuff would fit! Heh, I take after my Germanic side, rather broad and round O.o
You look like a little Froud fairy here.

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Chrysshart In reply to FrockTarts [2009-10-29 06:24:36 +0000 UTC]

that is exactly what I was going to say! She's so cute

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aelthwyn In reply to FrockTarts [2009-10-29 06:14:27 +0000 UTC]

I've pretty well given up on anything pre-made that's designed with darts or princess lines...I'm too short torso-wise, so the bust curve always falls right below where my ribs are...and the waist is always where my hips are...and even if I ripped the sleves off and took several inches out of the shoulder strap, the bust would still always be too baggy - shoping in "women's" stuff never seems to work...sigh... I can't even count how many times I had to remake my first "eowyn" dress which I was trying to make from a costume pattern.

I think I would call my body type the "flat across" rather than the "round" (which has nothing to do with actual size or weight - skinny people can be round too) so I look thinner from the side view than I do from the front - dunno where that comes from though....hmmmm I think a lot of the 20's clothes were designed for flat people...too bad I'm not into that style, hehe.

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aelthwyn In reply to FrockTarts [2009-10-29 05:48:00 +0000 UTC]

aww hehe, -thanks I like froud fairies!

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