Been kind of crazy at my place lately, haven't gotten much done. (Apt. management decided on major building renovations, including replacing ALL the windows and balcony doors, which necessitated packing up a lot of books, dolls, doll stuff, and sewing/craft supplies so we could move the massive book cases and other furniture away from the windows and exterior walls for this to happen...). That part is all done, and the new windows are very nice, but we still haven't gotten everything back in place. I have a feeling it will be
months before I find everything again.... argh!
But before I had to box her up, I did get some pictures of Lady Eisabetta, one of the supporting (and scheming) characters:
I was experimenting with the sleeves, trying to get more of a proper renaissance "puffed" look -- very happy with how these sleeves came out. That's the same wide trim that is on the dress, just hand-sewn with thin elastic strips that go around the arm and hold them in lace. Each piece (four separate pieces) is about an inch square, but hemmed by hand to make sure it fits where it needs to go. The trick, I discovered, is to constantly measure, hold it up against the doll with tiny rubber bands, and when ready, slip the outer-sleeve pieces on over the white inner sleeves before I put the outfit actually on the doll!
Her gown is not totally done -- the back seam, fasteners and hem still need doing, and there's supposed to be an over-gown and cap as well, and maybe some jewelry of some kind. But so far she is coming out quite well, and she is VERY happy (but impatient for me to finish, I'm sure).
Of course, Elisabetta still thinks the entire story is about HER...
Next up: The prince and princess, when I can find them and the fabric I already cut out....
Technical notes: Elisabetta is a large-bust Obitsu gal, so I used the 2002
McCalls 3628 Barbie Italian Renaissance pattern with
no alterations -- (I shoot it down for the medium bust girls, and even more for the 25cm and 21cm).
Her face-up is by Googly. She even has a few freckles!