We're celebrating Labor Day this weekend in the US which we traditionally consider the end of summer. Our agenda is full of BBQs, gatherings, and lot of head scratches for Lacey.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Labor Day Weekend and Friday Favorites 597
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Machine Embroidered Shirt Cuffs and Friday Favorites 596
One of the funny things about being a historical entertainer is creating three layers of clothing and still be considered unseemly (by historical standards) even though you are not showing any skin because you are still in your underwear.
But one of the fun things about creating historical clothing is the chance to really go to town with the embellishments! For example, I just finished the machine embroidery on the collar and cuffs of my 16th century Danish chemise. The next step is to cut out the pattern (this Easy Noblemans/Noblewoman's Shirt Sewing Pattern by Alter Years
) with a few modifications to make it in the Scandinavian style and sew it together. (I am including affiliate links in this post for your convenience.)
Sunday, August 22, 2021
How to Make a Fairy Ivy Leaf Parasol
I’m performing a fae (a fairy. Well, actually, I’m a gnome) character at an outdoor renaissance festival. True to a gnome’s (and my own) Scandinavian roots, I’m fair skinned and burn easily in the sun. I’m also not fond of standing out in the rain without an umbrella either.
In the past, I carried a waterproof bamboo parasol but that is not really going to work for the over the top Shakespearean fairy esthetic I need to create. Can we talk about how difficult it is to design a mythical creature described as looking like a human the size of an 8 year old boy and looks like she belongs with a group of fairies who look like natural elements like this this acorn green man wall decoration (you can buy it here.) (Disclosure: I am including affiliate links for your convenience.) Elizabethan fairies look less human and more like trees, flowers, animals with a humanish face. The more human-looking Tinkerbell type of fairy we are more used to came about during the Victorian era.
I figure the best way to do that is make a waterproof canvas bamboo parasol in the shape an ivy leaf.
How to Make a Waterproof Bamboo Parasol
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Dutch Wood Shoes and Friday Favorites 595
I'm in rehearsal for a show (all things being equal given the current health climate.) I'm hard at work breaking in my new character shoes!
This is an immediately slapped shoes on my feet after opening the box
photo. You are supposed to wear thick socks which makes them more
comfortable.
I quickly learned why the Dutch call clogs klompin.



