News:

Welcome to the Renaissancefestival.com Forums!  Please post an introduction after signing up!

For an updated map of Ren Fests check out The Ren List at http://www.therenlist.com!

The Chat server is now running again, just select chat on the menu!

Main Menu

Dress / Garb Diary Links

Started by Artemisia, May 14, 2008, 05:36:35 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Artemisia

I think this thread should come back. Beat you to it Gem!

I'm in awe of all the talent on these boards. I believe we should have easy access to all those delicious dress diaries and sewing blogs.

{moderator}Thank you.... yes, there are some guidelines that need to be followed.
1.   THis is for posting of existing Dress/Garb Diary links.  Please do not post your project as you creat it.
2.  Please keep comments and questions to a minimum or RenMail the poster.
3.  YOUR OWN Work.  No Items you have sold, or items you have purchased.
4.  Please try to use the format that is shown below as well.  Makes it easier to read.{/moderator} 



I'll go first:
Dress Diary of a Novice Renaissance Seamstress
http://dressdiary.blogspot.com
16c. italian gowns and fantasy faire clothing
Right now it's mostly italian, mostly.


{moderator} Changed name to be inclusive of the boys, elves, etc... {/moderator}
Artemisia Moltabocca
You haven't had enough coffee unless you can thread a sewing machine while it's running.

Baroness Doune

#1
OK.  I'll bite.

My website.
http://www.karen.htmlcreators.com
The dress diary section of the website.
http://www.karen.htmlcreators.com/inprogress.html
There are three diaries in progress, three on hold,  and numerous outfits planned.  There are a few outfits that don't even show up in the planned section but I have fabric and ideas...

CenturiesSewing

#2
*edit*

My current blog and dress diaries www.centuries-sewing.com

Pascal


mellingera

#4
My faire away from faire can be found here. I don't have any particular style I work on, just a little bit of everything ren...

LadyOren

When I'm gone look for me beneath your boots, for I have returned to the ground from which I came.   Walt Whitman

sealion

My sewing projects are on my blog at www.who-gives-a.blogspot.com
Sewing posts are mixed in with scrapbooking, stamping, and photography but you can click "garb projects" in the right hand column to see only those posts.
Cindy/Ciana Leonardi di Firenze/Captain Cin

PrincessSara

I just started a dress diary at http://sarasdressdiaries.blog.com/.  It's just got the beginning of my Arthurian costume in it, but I'll be updating again soon, probably later tonight or tomorrow.  When I feel like sewing again.

I think you have to refresh the page to see new posts.

silverstah

#8
Hmmm... I thought I had posted here already! :)

http://www.silverstah.com :) - My costuming website
http://www.silverstah.com/blog/ - my blog
Catarina Caravello - Mistress of the Bobbins
\"Arrrgh.  Feed Dogs.  Arrrgh.\"  -The Pirate, sewing

Lady Rosalind

Yeah, it looks like some of the recent posts didn't make it over...

http://clumsyseamstress.wordpress.com

Kate XXXXXX

Mine seems to have evaporated too!  Here we go:  http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk/kate.htm

There are several listed at the right hand side under Hysterical Costuming...  Some projects are more ren related than others.  Some are more detailed and tutorial than others.  Some are incomplete...


Lady Anne Clare

It's not much and I'm really bad at keeping it updated on my current project but it is my dress diary nonetheless

http://lady-anne-clare.livejournal.com/
I love historical sewing for the lack of zippers ;)

Erynn

My updates can be found at www.rainbowjoule.com. I only have the one dress diary on there right now so no permant place for them yet, but they'll live somewhere on that main page.

operafantomet

I have a blog where my costume projects are an integrated part, rather than having an own costume diary. I wirte about my costume projects and site updates, but also trip I've been to, goals I have etc. Plus, I post a lot of photos of existing pre-1900 garbs plus various portraits and paintings. Adress:

http://operafantomet.livejournal.com/

Lady Kathleen of Olmsted

"As with Art as in Life, nothing succeeds like excess.".....Oscar Wilde