You won't believe it, because it's very hard to believe, but I am actually alive and, well..., well !
Many thanks to
green_martha and
de_ravenne for worrying about me : I didn't have any bloody accident, I didn't fall into depression, and I wasn't even tied up in the cave by my uncle to continue being maid of all work for the rest of my life.
Actually, I'm back home in Paris, I have no more internet at home, I am undermotivate to write my motivation letters to find work and I have an urgent sewing work that requires all my attention :))
I became members of Carnet de bals last week (they organise the Compiègne Bal in March), because of an upcoming event I found on their site and in the return letter, I found the documentation for this : turn of the century Eiffel Tower Bal !! How can I resist !
So yeah, it's expensive (85 euros), and I have to put on hold everything else (red corset, flounced dress, and "Bustle in Paris"'s bustle) to make a new corset, a petticoat, a dress and a cape before the 2 of december. But I already have the idea, the patterns, and the majority of the fabrics, and I'm going to machine-sew it, because I want to have time to finish my bustle after that, and also, I need time to search work, which is, hem..., the more important, right ?
Here is my project dress :
It's a dress from the cincinatty museum, dated 1899-1901, which is exactly the date (1899) needed for the bal. Plus, I search in "English Women Colthing in the Nineteenth Century", and it says that shoulder straps, assymetric bodice decoration, and use of flowers as dress trimming are three predominant elements of the year 1899. All the more perfect, isn't it ?
Here are my (synthetic) fabrics :
The gold one will be for the bodice. And a close up of the skirt fabric :
The colors are wrong, but I made a thousand pictures, and none of them would came correctly : the bodice fabric is a dull gold, something of a gold with a kaki green shine. It's more beautiful than the description. As for the skirt, the color is green-grey, and not blue grey, and the flowers are golden too, but not the same as the bodice. I'm still searching a voile for the skirt trimming, but the color is difficult to find.
If anyone is interested, I mean especially
green_martha and
de_ravenne, the bell is restricted to 150 or something people, memebers first : if you want to come, you have to become members and pay for the ball before the 21 of october. After the 21, inscription is open to none-members, but I'm not sure there will be remaining places.
If I remember correctly,
green_martha already have a turn of the century ballgown : I hope you didn't undo it to make another gown...
Many thanks to
Actually, I'm back home in Paris, I have no more internet at home, I am undermotivate to write my motivation letters to find work and I have an urgent sewing work that requires all my attention :))
I became members of Carnet de bals last week (they organise the Compiègne Bal in March), because of an upcoming event I found on their site and in the return letter, I found the documentation for this : turn of the century Eiffel Tower Bal !! How can I resist !
So yeah, it's expensive (85 euros), and I have to put on hold everything else (red corset, flounced dress, and "Bustle in Paris"'s bustle) to make a new corset, a petticoat, a dress and a cape before the 2 of december. But I already have the idea, the patterns, and the majority of the fabrics, and I'm going to machine-sew it, because I want to have time to finish my bustle after that, and also, I need time to search work, which is, hem..., the more important, right ?
Here is my project dress :
It's a dress from the cincinatty museum, dated 1899-1901, which is exactly the date (1899) needed for the bal. Plus, I search in "English Women Colthing in the Nineteenth Century", and it says that shoulder straps, assymetric bodice decoration, and use of flowers as dress trimming are three predominant elements of the year 1899. All the more perfect, isn't it ?
Here are my (synthetic) fabrics :
The gold one will be for the bodice. And a close up of the skirt fabric :
The colors are wrong, but I made a thousand pictures, and none of them would came correctly : the bodice fabric is a dull gold, something of a gold with a kaki green shine. It's more beautiful than the description. As for the skirt, the color is green-grey, and not blue grey, and the flowers are golden too, but not the same as the bodice. I'm still searching a voile for the skirt trimming, but the color is difficult to find.
If anyone is interested, I mean especially
If I remember correctly,
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Date: 2006-10-11 04:16 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-10-12 03:29 pm (UTC)From:No need to speak french : we will speak english with you if you happen to come one day. That would be great !
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Date: 2006-10-12 04:58 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-10-11 04:54 pm (UTC)From:As for the Ball : I definitely want to go... but. I normally work on the 2d of december. *And* it's december, xhristmas shopping and all, which means overtime for me and lots lots lots of people at our shop on saturdays. I'll ask my manager tomorrow with sad cocker eyes whether or not I could switch saturdays with her.
And if the answer is yes, I'll make sad cocker eyes to the home geek, make him a vest, find him a frac, take those damn polka, waltz and mazurka lessons we've been meaning to take for months, and try to convince him to come with me :)
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Date: 2006-10-12 03:26 pm (UTC)From:Oh that would be cool if you could come, and the HG too. I would not be alone, and if you learn polka and such, you could show me, because apparently, I'm too antisocial to find a boy to came to the lessons with me :))
Cross fingers for you to have your saturday ! I knew it would be problem for you, but at least, you know it early enough to try to make it.
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Date: 2006-10-12 05:53 pm (UTC)From:I just read something about hats on the Carnets de Bals site, and given it's in december, outside, I wonder whether the clothign should be ball gowns or day wear ? (in which case I'd just need a hat, no big deal, and I'd get to show off my Caramel ensemble, which I like waaaaaay better than the ballgown)
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Date: 2006-10-11 04:55 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-10-11 09:20 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2006-10-11 06:27 pm (UTC)From:We'll see! :)
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Date: 2006-10-12 03:28 pm (UTC)From:The two is a bit soon for everyone I think :)) But that would be could if you could come. I feel crazy too, trying to have everything ready in so few time, but I just have to think Eiffel Tower to be excited like a littel girl...