Thursday, September 3, 2015

Bustling About.

Yesterday I looked like a 1960's interpretation of an 1860's Western saloon girl via some early noughties bad sewing. Well. I tried to looked like Miss Kitty from "Gunsmoke."

What do you think? Is that a look? 60's television Western saloon girl?







The skirt has images of bustling women and in a vague early 2000's interpretation of that, I made it with tucks at the hem and some experimental vertical shirring in the back to create some poof.


If you look closely you can read the skirt -
diary excerpts of a bike ride that mentions places like Cape Ann and a picnic at Pigeon Cove, a visit to Rafe's Chasm and Norman's Woe.

Is it really polite to mention Rafe's Chasm?? Does it possibly has something to do with poor Norman's woe?

Anyway - feel free to read my skirt - just don't look too closely at how badly I made it.
I do wonder who this woman is - especially as her face is placed right on my front bottom, as the kids would say.


The lace shirt is quite a commitment to wear as it is like Miss Mary Mack all dressed in black with silver buttons all down her back and I sometimes have anxiety about getting stuck in clothes. This shirt needs attendants to help you dress!

But if you want to see frills...you have to check out Mel's shirt over at Bag and a Beret! Now THAT'S some FRILLS! And do watch her short movie...what that woman does with a vibrator...well...it clears the sinuses...

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  2. I love your skirt and your buttons and how you get anxious about being trapped in clothing, as I do too. Your Miss Kitty tribute is spot on, especially with the burro on your piano. It's truly impossible to do a wreck sew-job with your design and fabric as fab as this. Now time to hit the town! I'm glad you found my video instructional. (I had to modify my comment in the name of decorum)

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