I was going to go all out on this for our music performance, even with proper "underpinnings," but after being scared away by looking at Simplicity's instructions for a corset, I decided to forego that idea.
At the moment I am searching online for a snood to wear, to fit in better with the time period, rather than my black scarf. I wear a scarf all the time anyway, so I wouldn't mind wearing it to the event, but wearing a snood would add an extra "touch." =)
So this ensemble will not be period correct ... more along the lines of a "costume" but I think that it shall be fun to wear. I'll be sure to post pictures when everything is finished.
Don't let corset instructions scare you away! They're really not that hard.
ReplyDeleteRegency stays were actually quite easy I found, although time consuming. I figured that civil war era corsets would be the same, but seeing the list of matierals and so forth that I would need, scared me away. Maybe someday when I have money to spend on un-needed stuff, I buy one ready-made... =)
ReplyDeleteDo you find that being period-correct can become almost an obsession? :) Once you get started with costumes in a certain area it seems that you just don't stop. I am not sure if I'll make stays for our Colonial events...if I make stays, then I have to make new costumes to fit with them, and so on...
ReplyDeleteRachel, to answer your question, YES. =) ...It is especially bad considering that I really have no occasion to wear my "Regency correct" outfit anywhere. =P Well, perhaps if I were to attend an English Country dance, but that hasn't happened yet.
ReplyDeleteBut even still. Who cares if I have correct stays, or modern undergarments that will give the sillouette needed for a Regency dress? No one is going to be seeing them, right? =)
With this stripe skirt, I am wearing an a-line bridal crinoline and I guess that isn't "period correct," but then neither is a hoop skirt for the 1850's. I came to the point of, "I don't care" and bought what I wanted. =)
LOL, didn't mean to write so much ... I should have e-mailed you. ::wink::