Finishing the Wig
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| Bonnie Figured out that we needed support for the side rolls |
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| Like this! |
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| hair wrapped around the rolls |
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| Finished with comb, veil, and flowers |
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| adding lace to the vaeil |
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| I had to cut the lace in parts to handle the curves |
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| Lace attached to the wig/comb |
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| I had to construct it in two pieces: one sewn directly to the wig, and the other sewn to the comb |
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| attaching the underveil to the wig |
Sleeves
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| I made a test version of the sleeves. The sleeves were just a rectangle of fabric cartridge pleated at the upper edge and gathered at the elbow. I supported the pleating with a strip of batting. |
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| Cartridge pleats marked & stitched |
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| I trimmed the bottom edge of the pleats with some braided trim and added some leftover lace to the gathered elbow. |
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| finished bodice! |
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| helper cat |
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| Everything together on the dressform |
Accessories
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| The gloves were a thrift store find. I sewed some trim from my grandmother's stash around the cuff. |
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| After doing some quick research on period shoes, I decided that ballet flats would be a close analog. I did take the sparkly bows off, though. |
I won best recreation at the Shore Leave 35 Costume Contest. It was the first contest I'd ever entered y myself. It was pretty great. The response to the costume was unexpectedly positive. Many women were thrilled to see Ada there to represent for female programmers.






















