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Mary Diamond

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  1. Ahhh…

    I’ve been known to travel in my riding habit, with my sea bag carrying my ultralight mummy bag and air mattress, change of clothes (mantua, shoes, et al), toiletries, while a basket serves as my carryon for small personal items and goods I didn’t care to have banged around. Very spare packing, and sleeping in a borrowed tent, but it can be done.

  2. 14 hours ago, LadyBarbossa said:

    Heads up! 

    Disney is actually doing something! They are re-releasing films to theaters starting next month until October, and Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of the Black Pearl is slated to be in select theaters (Marcus Theaters confirmed) in the US from July 7 - 21, 2023! So, we get PotC on it's 20th anniversary! 

    I say let's show Disney that Pirates is still beloved and spread the word! 🏴‍☠️

    Thank you for the detail and schedule!

  3. 7 hours ago, TudorSmith said:

    I love the concept and art of AC, but I'm a slightly sophisticated button masher, so stealth games are not ideal for me.

    😄

    I enjoy the challenge of stealth, as well as the adrenaline of fps… just couldn’t wrap my head around the changed controls, and found that a frustrating distraction to the story and graphics.

  4. On 6/17/2023 at 1:23 PM, TudorSmith said:

    Fit is as perfect as you can hope to get with ready made, standardized sizing. Only complaints on fit is, if it were custom, I'd want them nipped in on the sides under the arms, as my ribcage is ridiculously tiny compared to all my other measurements.

    Congratulations, it looks like a beautiful set of stays! Hopefully the armseye is comfortable- they look very well made.

    Great progress!

  5. 20 minutes ago, Stynky Tudor said:

    Found some wool at the thrift store for $10, it's not a full bolt, some pieces have already been cut from it - but I couldn't resist.

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    Oooh, that a lovely find!

  6. 12 hours ago, TudorSmith said:

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    Double faced, heavier weight, but with almost silky feel,

    You may wish to consider this for a mantua, with a darker colored petticoat and stomacher, matching ribbons for hat and shoes…

    12 hours ago, TudorSmith said:

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    Definitely cotton. Definitely canvas.

    Depending on stretch (ideally, you want none for stays), the canvas may be good for interlining layers of stays, jumps, etc., as well as great for things like slops, market wallets, ditty bags, snap sacks, cargo bales… 

     

    12 hours ago, TudorSmith said:

    I scored this satchel today. It looks more western then anything actually period, and I'm hoping to find a way to hide, if not entirely remove the zipper on the front pouch and i rather hate the color...


    Perhaps simply add a new flap which entirely covers the previous flap and reaches past the zippered compartment? Or remove the zippered compartment, separate and reuse the front to make a pocket front instead.

     

    Great finds! You cannot go wrong with free.

  7. For all the creative folk, as well as any person ever tasked with a “Can you fix this” problem, I would like to introduce Aves Studio. I was first introduced to them while at an Art Gallery showing outside Joshua Tree, CA, leading me to initially purchase their Aves Power Pack sampler. I have since used their FIXIT Sculpt for concrete garden statue repair (see photos below), and Apoxy Paste, for concrete pot repair, with fantastic results.

    I think this group of products offers a great option for not only repair, but new sculptural creation as well, in an extremely durable, easy to work with product, and I am happy to share them with you.

     

    FIXIT is:
    2 part product

    Self-hardening

    UV stable

    500 degree F Heat tolerance

    Freeze Thaw stable

    Waterproof

    Marine and Exterior use

    Non-flammable

    Non-Hazardous

    Water clean up

    15,600 psi compressive strength, 5850 tensile strength

     

    https://avesstudio.com


    For those interested, the bronze finish I recoated the statues with is a metal coating from Sculpt Nouveau, another fine company I am happy to recommend. The penny-bright finish ages/darkens naturally, or you can patina it to the darker aged bronze as seen on the last statue (showing the original 7 year old Sculpt Nouveau Bronze coating, patinated with Tiffany Green).

    https://sculptnouveau.com/collections/metal-coatings/products/metal-coatings

    Enjoy!

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  8. You really have done your homework, well done!

    If you are going to purchase, I would inquire if it is possible to have the maker not insert the eyelets. This would allow you to set spiral lace eyelets.

    Front or back lacing, to me, depends on your patience and flexibility, unless you are comfortable asking for assistance getting dressed. Event mornings can be a bit of a rush, and you may have to wait for said help. If you choose front lacing, you may wish to inquire if additional matching fabric is available to purchase, to make a stomacher (if you would like it to match).

    If you are going to make your own stays, adjusting pattern length really isn’t all that difficult, requiring no math at all. You are simply splitting the pattern horizontally, and redrawing the top of the seam line to match the bottom of the seam line. Because they are straight or simple curves, it really isn’t that complicated.

    And, at the end of the day, no matter the path you choose, these will most likely not be your last pair of stays. But you have put a good deal of thought, time, and potentially money, towards them, and it will show in an impression you can be proud of. Go forth and be brilliant.

  9. Looking good!

    I have purchased many items through Samson Historical, and really like them. My biggest concern with purchasing stays is achieving a proper and comfortable fit. The benefit is you will have a pair to reference when you go to make your own. Note that all their stays appears to be cross-laced, which is incorrect for our early timeframe. The holes should be offset (except first and last pair), and spiral laced (which allows for better movement and more comfort). The drawback to purchasing stays - incorrectly fit stays can be painful to wear, affecting your back, your underarms/ribs, and your hipbones.

    Sewing stays couldn’t be easier, as the channels and seams are all straight lines. Taping the edges takes a bit of time, but yields a lovely finish. If your concern is fitting the stays to yourself, perhaps look into a custom fitted pattern? Below is an example link:

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/899267190/custom-18th-century-stays-pattern-arc?click_key=07f3df5ecf21cf851438135404e4f0ce806d1eb8%3A899267190&click_sum=389c8273&ref=shop_home_feat_1&frs=1

    I just came across this, and thought it not bad as yet another option.

    https://blog.americanduchess.com/2016/05/18th-century-stays-q-about-simplicity.html

    Keep up the good work! You are doing great.

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