Costume horror
Apr. 23rd, 2006 07:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just once, I would like to get ready for a lrp event without inflicting some kind of costume related horror on myself. I prepared for Maelstrom by constructing the probably-not-worth-the-effort sleeved waistcoat of ten thousand despairs. For CP, I have decided to wreck a perfectly nice (if not perfectly period) green linen dress... After two hours of work, it is no better than it was, and slightly thready into the bargain. On the plus side, I looked again at the flag thing I made for Vollsanger and it looks OK - if somewhat plasticy. I am not a natural at silk painting, and overuse the gutta tremendously.
As far as commissions go, I have one pretty definite, and one semi-notional one. Giving up on NWO (bah - I really wanted to go - stupid transport, mutter mutter) means I don't have costume for that to do, which will free up time for other people's stuff.
I also read this again today... I plan to teach it to a class at the very first opportunity.
ELEANOR BROWN
Bitcherel
You ask what I think of your new acquisition;
and since we are now to be 'friends',
I'll strive to the full to cement my position
with honesty. Dear - it depends.
It depends upon taste, which must not be disputed;
for which of us does understand
why some like their furnishings pallid and muted,
their cookery wholesome, but bland?
There isn't a law that a face should have features,
it's just that they generally do;
God couldn't give colour to all of his creatures,
and only gave wit to a few;
I'm sure she has qualities, much underrated,
that compensate amply for this,
along with a charm that is so understated
it's easy for people to miss.
And if there are some who choose clothing to flatter
what beauties they think they possess,
when what's underneath has no shape, does it matter
if there is no shape to the dress?
It's not that I think she is boring, precisely,
that isn't the word I would choose;
I know there are men who like girls who talk nicely
and always wear sensible shoes.
It's not that I think she is vapid and silly;
it's not that her voice makes me wince;
but - chilli con carne without any chilli
is only a plateful of mince...
As far as commissions go, I have one pretty definite, and one semi-notional one. Giving up on NWO (bah - I really wanted to go - stupid transport, mutter mutter) means I don't have costume for that to do, which will free up time for other people's stuff.
I also read this again today... I plan to teach it to a class at the very first opportunity.
ELEANOR BROWN
Bitcherel
You ask what I think of your new acquisition;
and since we are now to be 'friends',
I'll strive to the full to cement my position
with honesty. Dear - it depends.
It depends upon taste, which must not be disputed;
for which of us does understand
why some like their furnishings pallid and muted,
their cookery wholesome, but bland?
There isn't a law that a face should have features,
it's just that they generally do;
God couldn't give colour to all of his creatures,
and only gave wit to a few;
I'm sure she has qualities, much underrated,
that compensate amply for this,
along with a charm that is so understated
it's easy for people to miss.
And if there are some who choose clothing to flatter
what beauties they think they possess,
when what's underneath has no shape, does it matter
if there is no shape to the dress?
It's not that I think she is boring, precisely,
that isn't the word I would choose;
I know there are men who like girls who talk nicely
and always wear sensible shoes.
It's not that I think she is vapid and silly;
it's not that her voice makes me wince;
but - chilli con carne without any chilli
is only a plateful of mince...