A Finished Queen Elizabeth Costume
Today I finished up the costume I've been working on. I began by hemming that very full skirt, wow, there is a lot of fabric in that! I hemmed it on the sewing machine. I couldn't even begin to get my head round hemming it by hand! When I was done with that I made the stand up collar. This is made using two layers of organza and a layer of lace. I used more boning to make it keep its shape and covered the boning with trim. As a finishing touch I added some pearl trim on the top edge and a little bit of white fur trim. It looks suitably opulent! This was not a beginner pattern. There were some seriously challenging moments and times when I felt overwhelmed but I am very pleased with how it came out. I'm very glad I took the time to fit the bodice accurately. I have to say, that I am really looking forward to getting back to sewing with felt again though!
I had never used boning before this project and was surprised how easy it was to use. It was lightweight fabric covered plastic boning and cut easily with scissors. You cut a length, slip the plastic out, sew the fabric channel down and then slide the boning back in. I cut the plastic ends in a curve so there would be no sharp edges. The boning is curved from being in a roll and for this collar, that was perfect!
My nails do not need cleaning, I poked myself with the needle under my nail and that is dried blood! At least I didn't bleed over the white lace! The creamy colored fabric on the bottom of the collar has velcro on the back and that is how it attaches to the bodice - remember the velcro squares?
In case you are interested this is the pattern we used and we made the view with the white dress with the collar.
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