Mardi Gras is exactly one month away this year. Me and my friends are usually knee deep in tulle and feathers in preparation of our costumes for either; our participation in various parades or our Mardi Gras day costume. This year I won't be in New Orleans to participate in parades or celebrate the day; however there is a possibility of participation in a Mardi Gras parade in Phoneix this year.
I am in the Arizona Steampunk Society and promoters of the Mardi Gras parade has invited the society to participate. I would like to say that everyone jumped at the moment of hearing this news but- that wasn't exactly the case. I have had bated breath wanting to know if we do participate if will be a theme or coordination of color. The one thing I do know is that there will be a steampunk influence.
I went ahead and started preparation of of a costume- tame as it will be in comparison to a costume for New Orleans Mardi Gras costume- a costume in steampunk style.
I chose fabrics in traditional Mardi Gras colors; green, purple and gold. I found some really great harlequin pattern fabric in cotton calico blended weight. I decided to make a Victorian inspired outfit using this Simplicity pattern.
Like I said above, I am using a cotton not a satin or taffeta like you see in the picture.
Since I am still in the preparation stage of this project I will have come back and give an update as my project progresses.
That is going to look fabulous! Really! I love the harlequin fabric. I haven't made this pattern yet--I do have it in my pattern stash!--but I've seen it done a few times in different ways. It always looks wonderful and unique. I love that. =) Good luck with the bodice. It will look great on you! I've made a Victorian corset and umpteen boned bodices. If you need any tips, let me know.
ReplyDeleteJ- I just might be emailing you like crazy for some tips! I used the really lightweight boning once before but it was for making creepy long finger gloves :-)
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