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I got my act together and took some pictures of the stuff I've been making. So here is my fichu. I did the embroidery and the hem on the straight sides YEARS ago and only got around to hemming the curved side a couple weeks ago. It's hemmed with a narrow hem.


And my corset cover. I don't think I've ever made something so dainty and twee before. But it looks right and it will work, so that's good. It's made from my 1840s dress pattern with the neckline lowered, the bottom of the waist cut straight across, and two darts instead of one.


Also, I went to a button and trunk sale that the Costume Museum was holding with my two local costuming buddies and picked up these awesome things. Mother of pearl slide buckle and buttons and some linen washing buttons. The linen buttons are cool. You see them on late-1800s and early 1900s underwear, like corset covers. I think these need a wash, but they're meant for that, so they should be alright. The buckle will go with my 1930s Wearing History Tea at Two dress, when I get around to making it in the fall/winter, and the buttons will be perfect for a c.1916 Wearing History Elsie shirtwaist, which I'm also planning to make in the fall/winter. Maybe I should call it Wearing History Winter? The linen buttons would have actually been perfect for my corset cover instead of the plastic ones, but oh well, not gonna do anything about it now. Need to work on other stuff.


I got my voile washed and ironed. Hoping to cut out the bodice and maybe even get it partially assembled this evening. It's getting to be crunch time!

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So, my grandmother moved out of her house and into an apartment and told me I could have whatever I wanted from the house. In addition to a pretty snazzy chair, I got her old treadle Singer sewing machine, complete with table. It was bought used by my grandfather, probably in the mid-to-late 1950s. The serial number dates it to 1924-1936. Further online research revealed that it is a model 128. It works, but it needs servicing and a new belt. Here it is:

The decals are the Memphis design, which means there are sphinxes. :) Sadly the one on the base of the machine has been partly worn away, but the others are in great shape.

I'm pretty excited for the time when I can get it all fixed up and actually learn to use it. Although, I don't exactly know when that'll be. For now, I'm just happy to have such a pretty machine with a great history.

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