I had a lovely time meeting fellow Steampunks at the (decidedly non-veggie-friendly) Sam's Hof Brau. We discussed inspirations, plans for the future, and various ephemera. And I look forward to our next meeting!
Thursday, December 10
Steampunkery, or the Adventures of Miss Beatrix Travers-Braithwaite
I had a lovely time meeting fellow Steampunks at the (decidedly non-veggie-friendly) Sam's Hof Brau. We discussed inspirations, plans for the future, and various ephemera. And I look forward to our next meeting!
Crafting
Monday, December 7
When one has been previously spoiled . . .
(That last bit was Vimes' contribution to the blog. Give him a hand - he's not even one, and successfully blogging!)
I'm currently shortening a pair of trousers I never wear (featuring as they do unfashionably wide legs, which would be fine, except that they are also too short for my legs, making my limbs look stumpy and amputated, neither of which are true.) into a pair of jaunty knickerbockers. Pictures to follow, of course.
Shame. If only I had a pattern and some more time, I could put together a vest from that red upholstery fabric of my brother's chair and have a cute tomboy outfit to add to my steampunk wardrobe.
Post-script: A mere three hours and they are complete! I'm afraid the pictures may take a bit longer, however, since they don't look very good just laying on the floor, and it's dashed difficult to take pictures of one's own trousers while one is wearing them! So you shall have to wait until my DBF is home to help.
So here are the pics, photography by DBF:
And I swear, my rear looks much better in person:
Just cutting, pleating, and sewing, et voilĂ !
Hardanger and soft contentment
At any rate, my first attempt is finished - I have only to wash the thing, to make the few fuzzy loose ends shrink back into the design, and decide what to do in the center, whether to use a traditional satin stitch motif, some other stitches, or some applied something-or-other.
So I am sure the reader can assume for his or herself how very pleased I am with myself.
Wednesday, December 2
Speaking of Steampunk . . .
Your result for The Steampunk Style Test...
The Aristocrat
50% Elegant, 28% Technological, 37% Historical, 40% Adventurous and 43% Playful!
You are the Aristocrat, the embodiment of steampunk elegance and poise. For you, dressing steampunk is first and foremost about simply looking good, with accessories and details to follow. However, this does not mean that you ignore the demands of creating a “steampunk look.” Your outfits weave together a balance between technology and style, and between period accuracy and beautiful anachronism. While your fashion inspiration may come from anywhere across the Victorian social spectrum, you always find a way to make your outfit beautiful. You will probably be found in the clothes of the steam age elite simply because of the greater elegance available to them. Chances are you dress this way because you like it, and you would still dress in this manner even if steampunk was not a popular interest.
Try our other Steampunk test here.
Steampunkery
And with all the gew-gaws:
Miniature hats and fascinators are a Steampunk trend, but I'll get by with my (almost) full-sized ones for a while.