Community Cast Video Day 55

Today’s video shows how to put together the pen wiper parasol. Tomorrow, we will do the beading. Note: there are 2 videos today.

Updated materials for the pen wiper parasol:

  • Parasol handles
  • Tight, densely fulled heavy weight wool
  • Light weight wool, preferably black
  • Sead beads
  • Ribbon

For the first project, the Pen Wiper, cut 1 and a half circles of the densely fulled wool with a pinked edge. Cut 1 and a half circles of the lighter weight wool with a pinked edge as well:

Cut a the circles into 6ths. This should give 9 of each weight wool.

Published in: on May 7, 2020 at 10:52 am  Leave a Comment  

Adventures in Combs

A few days ago, the beads I ordered arrived. I’ve been making all mail sit before opening it. This morning, I allowed myself to open the package.

These beads were purchased from an Etsy seller’s destash. So, I was able to get them cheap. Very cheap.

A little back ground – I purchased this pair of original side combs some months back. They appear to be rubber with glass beads. The beads are attached with wire set into holes in the combs.

I want recreate the look so I can have combs to safely wear. Danielle, from Timely Tresses, found this style comb which is a fairly close comparison.

The combs arrived just prior to isolation. As isolation started, I was a little sad that I had the combs but not the beads. I had debated for too long about whether to try setting beads in with wire or to try glueing them. I finally made my little bead order.

That brings us back to today.

After this morning’s video, I opened the package and got to work.

I decided to trim off the top edge of each comb to get a flat surface. I used an exacto knife and sand paper. I had little black bits all over the work surface. I think I took about a millimeter off the top, maybe more. This gave a 2mm flat spot to glue to. The photos don’t show it too well.

I decided not to add beads to the face of the comb for this set. The front is curved both along the comb and on that ridge. To set the beads here, spots would beed to be flattened. Flat beads may sit better too. But, I haven’t found those on originals yet.

I used the E6000 I have on hand to glue them. This was weird for me because I just don’t use something so modern for period items. I liked how the adhesive came out of the tube with an opening just right for the beads. I found if I let the adhesive bubble sit for a minute it got thicker and seemed easier to stick in the right place. I decided to do the ends first. Then the center. This left space for one bead in between as two was going to be too tight.

The combs needed to stand upright for the beads to dry. This photo is after about an hour of drying. They are back up on end now.

The holes in the tops of the beads do bother me a bit. I set them this way because I thought the holes would be least visible. Now, I think setting them sideways, with the holes pointing towards each other may have been better. I am also considering adding tiny beads to the tops of these beads to cover the holes. I am going to need tweezers for that.

When I know they are firm, I will try them on my hair.

After cutting down the top of the comb, I am tempted to try to pierce holes into the tops. That would require a heavy needle, pliers, and a candle. I do have a source for beads with wires set in. That is tbd.

Published in: on May 6, 2020 at 11:19 am  Leave a Comment  

Community Cast Video Day 54

Today’s video starts the parasol pen wiper and parsol pin-keep projects.

Materials for both the Pen Wiper (PW) and Pin Keep (PK)

  • 2 parasol handles (1 for each project)
  • Tight, densely fulled heavy weight wool (PW)
  • Sead beads (PW)
  • Ribbon (PW)
  • Silk taffeta – solid or a small design (PK)
  • Tight, fulled medium weight wool, preferably light color (PK)
  • Embroidery floss (PK)

For the first project, the Pen Wiper, cut 1 and a half circles of the densely fulled wool with a pinked edge:

Here are some of the period directions for making parasol accessories:

Published in: on May 6, 2020 at 10:01 am  Leave a Comment  

Community Cast Video Day 53

Today’s video talks about reusing creatively. Please, share how you reuse things around the house.

Published in: on May 5, 2020 at 10:15 am  Comments (2)  

Community Cast Video Day 52

Today is Millinery Monday. I ended up sorting some ribbons in this video.

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Community Cast Video Day 51

Today’s video chats about slipper pincushions and Ag Fair Ribbons.

I did get the ribbons organized and the board hung. I went a walk right after. I’ll go for another later. It is so nice out.

Published in: on May 3, 2020 at 10:24 am  Comments (7)  

Community Cast Video Day 50

Today’s video updates the progress on Liberty’s clothing and a look at one of my favorite local books.

When you are next in the area, be sure to visit the Ontario County Historical Society. (I just saw there is another book I need.)

Published in: on May 2, 2020 at 10:14 am  Comments (6)  

Community Cast Video Day 49

Today’s video has a special announcement!

Introducing the second edition in my In Detail series:

In Detail: The Velvet Slipper Pincushion

takes an indepth look at this original, whimsical sewing accessory. Directions are included for making your own slipper.

Published in: on May 1, 2020 at 9:18 am  Leave a Comment  

Community Cast Video Day 47

Short video today. You will see why. Feeling dumb.

Published in: on April 30, 2020 at 10:00 am  Leave a Comment  

Community Cast video day 47

Today’s video shows how to put the layers of a pocket if pockets together.

There is a delay in my finished pocket as my head got funky after recording.

It was back on day 28 when I last did a projects list. 19 days later, I feel the need to update it. Here is the updated project log. I wrote it around midnight. So, I sispect I am missing a couple video projects.

  • I am currently working on the 17th straw millinery piece
  • I am going to count the 47 daily videos, plus 2 additional videos.
  • 1 doll hat
  • 1 doll to become my patriotic doll, her chemise and petticoat.
  • A much delayed brown velvet hair net
  • A still in progress wool petticoat
  • Silk “poppins” bag
  • Cotton stripe bag
  • Stripe bag Clara decided should be a cat cave
  • A couple masks as required
  • Video projects include:
  • 2 thread balls
  • 3 pen wipers
  • 3 simple pockets
  • 2 apples, 2 chilis
  • Spool holder
  • 2 pin pockets
  • Balloon bag
  • Pocket of pockets (today’s)
Published in: on April 28, 2020 at 7:15 pm  Leave a Comment