Posted on Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at 9:21 pm
Just another Arts & CraftsSkill Level: Beginner
Sometimes, in theater, you need a specific period shoe and you don’t have the time to order it from the internet, the money to order it from the internet, or an actor who wears a size you can order from the internet. (In this case, it was an “all of the above” scenario – I had a Benjamin Franklin who wore something like a 13EEE. This is hard enough to find in a modern shoe at community theater prices. As for replicas, you can forget it!) This is not a demo that will show you how to make an exact replica. It’s more of an act of desperation, which might possibly inspire others to do a better job than I did. ;) I just needed something good enough for stage at the “this ain’t broadway, sweetheart” level. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 1700s, Cheating, Colonial, Shoes, Theater
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Posted on Sunday, May 29th, 2011 at 5:33 pm
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So, Laura said she was looking forward to a demo on how I made the Frock Coats for 1776. I used a pattern. (What?! Missa? Are you feeling ok??) It’s not that I’m not all about cheating, or being creative, or drafting patterns. It’s just that it easier to a pattern that already exists and change it up. Here’s some ideas… Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 1700s, Colonial, Costume, Theater
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Posted on Friday, May 27th, 2011 at 11:04 pm
Skill Level: Intermediate
Have I mentioned that my show has, by and large, come from Goodwill? Yes, indeed. One of the characters in 1776 is “a courier”. (No, really, that’s all they call him in the script.) He’s an army courier who brings messages in to the continental congress. I need him to look like he’s a) military and b) really, really dirty. This means that I get to build the coat, and then I get to have a bit of fun with it… Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 1700s, Colonial, On the Cheap, Theater
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Posted on Thursday, May 26th, 2011 at 11:16 pm
Skill Level: Intermediate
Oddly enough, I needed 19 pair of Colonial britches to go with my 25 Colonial vests. (Because I had much better luck renting britches than vests, not because I let anyone go pantless.) This is very similar to the trick I used for the Oliver! knickers, but they need a slimmer fit and different length. It goes like this: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 1700s, Colonial, Costume, On the Cheap, Theater
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Posted on Thursday, May 26th, 2011 at 9:24 pm
Just another Arts & CraftsSkill Level: Intermediate
I needed 25 Colonial-looking vests for 1776. Because I wasn’t sure that I’d get round to making a coat for everyone, I wanted vests that weren’t faked out in the back, and I needed them to have structure and to be long enough to cover the obviously modern fly fronts on the britches I was making them. Now, you can’t just trot off to the Goodwill and buy a real live Colonial vest. But you can pull off something passable, if you believe that that there are, in fact, user-serviceable parts inside of a jacket…. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 1700s, Colonial, Costume, On the Cheap, Theater
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