Thursday, 31 December 2020

Another Evening - Another Mask 2020 Part 3

Another Evening - Another Mask 2020 Part 3

On to the difficult bit.

Add Sequins

 









I couldn’t leave the Ovals as they were because it lacked something. Therefore now I had all the Ovals in place I had to add the Sequins.

This was exceptionally difficult as I had to work out wear the Sequins need to be placed.

Oval and Round





 


It took a great deal of time and patience to get the Sequins so they looked as if they were joined to the Ovals. I was quite happy with the end result.

Add Back

 






I already had a Hemmed cloth that I intended to use as another Mask. However I decided to use this as the Back.

Black Pouch

 





This is a different way of creating a Pouch for the Tissues. Rather than two pieces of material I am only using one. You can see in the above photograph that I have not Trimmed the Material to fit.

Envelope





 


Instead of Trimming and Re-hemming I have decided to make a Flap. I Folded the Corners and Sewed in place.

Perfect Back

I then Folded the Flap inside to make a Perfect Back

Wearable Mask











I now had a Wearable Mask.

Thursday, 24 December 2020

Another Evening - Another Mask 2020 Part 2

 Another Evening - Another Mask 2020 Part 2

Continuing with Another Evening Mask

Bottom Ovals

 










I have now Sewn on 9 Ovals at the Bottom of the Mask. It is time to add some more.

Ovals Pinned










 

I have added another layer of Ovals and Pinned. As you can see from the above photograph this is not easy to try on.

Sewn Ovals

I have now sewn the Ovals in place. However it looks a little sparse under the eyes.

Oval-ly Done

I added all the Ovals I had Sewed on and looked in the Mirror. I am surprised it didn’t crack. Therefore I decided to Unpick most of them and rearrange.

I have taken off some of the lower Ovals and moved them higher up. I tried it on and it still looked dreadful.

Better with Less


 









I needed a major rethink. I thought that if I moved in the Bottom ones and kept it to a maximum of five that would be Better. I could then arrange the upper ones so things were more Central. Remember the old adage Less is More.

Thursday, 17 December 2020

Another Evening - Another Mask 2020

 Another Evening - Another Mask 2020

One Evening Mask is not enough so here is another one.

Pin Original Mask








 

I am using the Original Evening Mask as a Template. I Cut around it giving it extra room for Hemming.

Hem Evening Mask

I Hem the Mask. It seems larger than I thought. I may have to reduce it later.

Ribbon Added

I Fold a Ribbon over the Edge of the Mask and Sew to make the Straps.

Pin and Reduce

As I mentioned previously I thought the Mask looked a little large. When I tried it on it drowned me. Therefore I decided to Fold the Top of the Mask over on itself to Reduce it. I then simply Sewed across.

Pin in Place

I could now start adding the Embellishments. These are the Ovals that Beads from the last Mask came from. I started Pinning in place. I wanted to make sure they were evenly spaced.

Gold Oval Sewn

After I Pinned the first three Gold Ovals I Sewed them in place. I then added some more to the Ends.

Thursday, 10 December 2020

Evening Masks 2020 Part 3

Evening Masks 2020 Part 3

With the Ribbon added I can continue with the Embellishments.

Dismantle Earrings












I bought some Earrings but lost one of the Beads. Therefore I have decided to Dismantle them and use them on the Mask.

Single Strung Bead












I take a Single Thread, double it and Knot it through the Bead leaving a long double strand.

Strung Beads









I then continue to Thread the rest of the Beads.

Sewn Beads









I Sewn the Beads on starting at the Centre and the Two Edges. This will help me check the spacing.

Matching Earrings










I found that I had some spare Beads. I removed the Thread and slipped them onto the Hooks that I had fortunately saved.

Front Mask View


















The above photograph shows the Mask along with the outfit I wore for my Birthday.

Side Mask View

















Here is the Mask viewed from the Side. As well as being nicely shaped it is quite comfortable. It certainly made an impression on the Manager of the Mount Gurkha Restaurant.

When he found out that I had actually made it he asked if I had a shop. I think he was hoping to buy some for the ladies of his family. I was so proud. In all it was a wonderful Birthday.


Thursday, 3 December 2020

Evening Masks 2020 Part 2

Evening Masks 2020 Part 2

Now I have my basic Mask design I can start adding to it.

Add Embellishments









I have found some parts of an old watch strap or bracelet that was given to me. I am going to use some of them to decorate the Mask

I Sew two to each side of the Mask. Since they have holes in I might be able to thread a cord through.

Silver Lining









Next I add a Silver Lining or more accurately a Silver Edging to the Top and Bottom of the Mask. I think that I got this from off a Christmas Gift Box.

Unpick Silver


















Darn. When I try to fold the Ends of the Mask back on themselves to cover it I find that the Edge of the Silver juts out. I am going to have to Unpick it and Resew.

Shorten Silver








I have now Shortened the Silver. I wasn’t an easy job because the Edging is actually not a complete block but more of a ladder structure.

Folded Ribbon









Finally I can Fold and Sew the Ends of the Mask. I decided against cord through the Embellishments and instead have added Black Ribbon at the sides.

Thursday, 26 November 2020

Evening Masks 2020

Evening Masks 2020

It was not until my Birthday was due and I was going out to a restaurant that I realised that I had no Masks for Evening.

Hanger Curve











Evening Masks needed to be more delicate and therefore have less material. I decided this time to take material way from the Top of the Mask. I selected Black material for a change. I Pinned the material in Half then drew around the Curve of a Hanger.

Centre and Sides
















Now I had the Centre piece to work from I Chalked out where the Sides would be. I Pinned the material to stop it moving before doing so.

I wasn’t entirely happy with the result so I rubbed out the Chalk and got the Sides more equal.

Pinned to Cut









I now Pinned the material ready for Cutting. You can see in the above picture that I have Folded the material in Half to get a more accurate Cut.

Hem Room









I quickly spotted that I had forgotten about the Hem so I added that before I moved on.

Pin Hem












After cutting I Pinned the Hem at the along the Top. I did this on both Sides of the Centre. I had to tweak it a little in places to make sure that it was equal.

Sewn Hem








Since I have Folded and Sewn the Hem I realised that I have slighted altered the shape make a less drastic Curve.

Flatten Curve







I tried the Mask against my Face and decided that I didn’t like the Shape. Therefore on the Bottom I Flattened the Curve prior to Sewing. I then Hemmed the Sides. Thus completing the basic design.


Thursday, 19 November 2020

Mademoiselle Marionette’s Crimson Christmas 2019 Part 2

Mademoiselle Marionette’s Crimson Christmas 2019 Part 2

I am now going to move on to the Bottom half of the Gown

Pin Markers












First of all I need to Mark out what I am going to do. I did this by placing Pins in the Material.

Pin and Cut












I am making the Gown Bottom Open in Sections. Therefore I need to Make 4 Slits.

Part Hemmed












In the photograph above you can see that I have Part Hemmed the Bottom.

Gown Press Studs


















Once all the Bottom has been cut and Hemmed I can now add the Press Studs. I want 2 Press Studs. One at the Top and One at the Middle of the Gown.

Press Stud Doll


















In this photograph you can see that the Gown has been Press Studded up the Front. The Ribbon is around the Rough Doll’s Neck. Obviously it will Fall better on the Marionette.

Gown On Doll


















Here is a different view of the Rough Doll. In this photograph you can see the way the Bottom of the Gown Splits. I have made the Gown like this so the Marionette can move her Legs easily.

The Marionette’s Arms are not impeded as the Band will go around its Chest and there is no Shoulder Material.