The wise words of my Uncle G - "don't part with your partlet" followed by other sage advice "don't discount your family" when I offered to sell him my over-partlet at a discount.
One of the items on the to-do list was partlets. I made an overpartlet out of black velvet an black linen back in December to practice sewing in velvet before I tackled actually sewing the Magpie Dress for 12th Night. I used Margo Anderson's pattern because I as using it for the Henrician dress. I
was a stupid idiot did not pay attention to the fact that I'm "man sized" (as I've taken to styling myself lately) and didn't lengthen the pieces. So it's just a smidgen too short. It works with a bunch of fussing and fiddling and many many pins. It does keep the chesticles warm. I learned to sew velvet with it before I cut into my $300 worth of black-as-midnight super plush dress fabric. Lessons learned. BTW, if you're interested in buying a gorgeous black on black velvet overpartlet, let me know. I'm selling it for $50.
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Me, Jorgen, and Vittorio - you can see the partlet is a too short and doesn't come to the edge of the kirtle |
For West-An Tir War this year (and garb in general), I decided that I need more underwear (please read this as underpinnings, when I talk garb I never mean mundane underthings like panties). When I was washing up the wool for the EFG, I had also come across about a yard of forgotten linen/rayon blend. Plenty to make an underpartlet. This time I didn't use a commercial pattern but I decided to my recent body toile that Treasach helped me to draft up during Master Charles de Bourbon's class back at the beginning of March.
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I dropped the armscye about 1 cm, added about 1" of ease to the back panel, and took the side seams straight down rather than follow the contour of the body block. |
Patterning took about 30 minutes. Then I was off to the sewing room (that I've carefully avoided packing up in the home buying/losing our lease disaster). Yes, I did the whole thing by machine. My seams are over locked. What? It took me 90 minutes total. Just know that I can hand sew, I have hand sewn, and I'll choose to do it when I want to, but right now the accumulation of underwear is important. Layers people!!!
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Of course, the serger was threaded with black which necessitated a change |
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Boom. Just like that, I have a new underpartlet. |
Now all that's left is to loop up a tie for the bottom channel and a couple of laces for the collar. I think next time I'll add just a little more ease (I hadn't done any for the front) and drop the armscye a bit more because I'll be wearing my smocks under this. Also, please note that it's still not freaking long enough because I'm a stupid idiot I apparently do not believe in measuring twice/cutting once (or measuring at all and just winging it). But I'm not wearing any historical support structure, just modern bra (which I was not wearing at the time of pattern drafting). Also, my boobs are bigger than I think they are. Having two kids will do that to ya I guess but in my mind I'm still that barely B-cup gal I was when I met Hubster.
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