Today’s video talks about how to keep a bonnet on your head and attach a bonnet stay or crossband. Please read my previous article on Bonnet Stays for more information and photos. Find velvet covered Crossbands available at Timely Tresses.
Sorry for the quick end to the video. My allergies were getting really irritating and about to be problematic.
Well, today’s video did not go as planned. For the first show’n’tell, I grabbed a box I thought would be easy. When I opened the little paper covered box, I was surprised to see the face inside. I instantly thought of the rebranding announced yesterday for the Aunt Jemima syrup. I thought this was done years ago. So, I was simultaneously surprised it hadn’t been changed earlier and glad it finally was. Looking at the box closer, I saw the lid and bottom had the opposite sides of a topsy turvy doll. I say it made me feel a little better. But, not much. Those dolls have always been unsettling. The whole thing of having a head at each end was/is just plain creepy. The stories I’ve heard over the years just make them more bothersome.
This paper cem up in my search. While not specifically on topsy-turvey dolls, it gives a better understanding of the racial stereotypes in black dolls and advertising. This is the pdf link from the Google search. I need to back track the source for more info amd context. “Racialized Black Dolls: Compilations from Catalogs and Advertisements“
Given the seasonal transition today represents, as abstract as it feels, I am reflecting on the state of projects.
Okay, so, I sorta just did this with my UFOs list. Well, it is really on my mind. I keep resorting them in my mind.
I needed to go back to my February Reflections to see what the list looked like then
Much of this is on hold or fallen off my attention list. The pink plaid parasol became the brown parasol, which is in progress. The wool petticoat and modern silk bag are complete.
My list of projects has evolved with the circumstances…..
Works in Progress
Brown parasol
White sunbonnet
Birdcage Windsor Chair
Projects in the Works
Modern dress from a sari
Modern robe a la bed gown from a sari
Pink sunbonnet
Projects in the Wings
Ticking embroidery
Millinery for me
Leafy fabric quilt
Projects in My Head
1830s dress (this has moved up in the list of interests)
Welcome to the first day of the Summer Video Series!
Today, I introduce the new series and talk about how I got started making millinery.
The Summer Video Series will have a daily format with these theme days:
Millinery Monday – A variety of milliney topics
Tiny Tuesday – Sharing some of my dolls and doll projects
Whimsey Wednesday – Talking about and making pen-wipers, pincushions and such.
Thursday – Show’n’Tell
Follow Friday – Bloggers, vloggers, artisans, and merchants you should know.
Weekend – Projects or topics to be determined.
I plan to title each day’s video post with “Summer Video Series” and a sorta subtitle. This way the series is easily searchable but each day is more easily identifiable. The videos will likely stay numbered over in YouTube.
The easiest way to get daily notifications of new videos and post is to subscribe to this blog. There are two options to the right (or below on some mobile devices.) One option is to subscribe through a WordPress Blog Feed. The other option is to subscribe via email. I know some people are following my videos in YouTube. I understand that may be easier. But, I worry they may miss some content found in each blog post such as additional photos, descriptions, notes, and patterns or templates.
The Facebook groups will remain the same. I may update the name.
I reserved a time to take a stroll through the Genesee Country Village and Museum this morning.
Members are currently invited to reserve a time to walk through the village while the buildings are still closed. Guests are asked to wear a mask, as are all staff. Friendly signs remind us to social distance and not linger or crowd in respect for each other.
I recorded several short Instagram friendly video clips I thought people would enjoy. While it would be nice to combine them all, I haven’t renewed my WeVideo account. These are hand held videos while I walk. So, you hear my mask breathing and footsteps.
Around the village square along Plank Street
The village square from The corner
Up Church Street
Through the orchard toward Jones
Behind Hyde
By Shaker towards the Oxen
The oxen…
Looking up Hill Street
Down to the farm
Back up to the square
A stop at the not-millinery steps….
And a few other photos.
(the squirrel and chipmunk are proof I’ve been inside too long.)