Saturday, May 31, 2014

{Works With Her Hands} - HSF Challenge #10 - Art

For the next Historical Sew Fornightly challenge, I actually decided not to sew something, but to crochet something. The challenge theme this time was Art. My dreams were to replicate some beautiful gown from a favorite painting.These were some of my original inspiration:




But, practicality meant that I needed to scale down. I already had some other big projects in the works, and I couldn't spend the time or money on a fancy dress. However, I soon realized that there WAS one piece of art which I absolutely loved that would be easy to replicate:


This plate comes from the 1856 February edition of Godey's Lady's Book. Ever since I first saw the green and pink hair piece, I have wanted to re-create it, and this gave me the perfect excuse! Its description reads thus:

"By Happy Conception of the artist, we have at once the front and reverse of the single graceful figure in evening-dress. Hair in full bandeaux, fastened by a pearl comb, a cordon of the point passed across the brow, fastened by a single black rose and foliage. For a dinner dress, nothing could be more simple and elegant."

I realized after reading it that the coloring of the plate is not accurate to the description. However, I prefer the pink and green to the black, and I just so happened to have green yarn and pink flowers.

After much trial and error of various crochet lace patterns, I settled on Wheel Pattern Insertion from Knitting, Crochet, and Netting by Eleonore Riego De La Branchardiere, published in 1846. 

Here's my finished product....oh the joys of trying to take pictures of yourself :P The hair still needs a little practice, but I'm really quite pleased with how the hair piece turned out!


And the HSF details:

What the item is: Hair piece

The Challenge: #10 - Art

Fabric: sage green wool yarn

Pattern: Wheel Pattern Insertion

Year: Specifically 1856, generically 1850s and 60s

Notions: pink flowers

How historically accurate is it? I'd say pretty close....the only thing that might be different is that the yarn and flowers would be better as silk.

Hours to complete: Several hours of experimenting with different patterns, maybe 1 1/2 hours once I had decided.

First worn: for pictures

Total cost:$0!!!



3 comments:

Michaela said...

The hair piece looks great! Nice job coming up with your own pattern. Maybe when I finally learn how to crochet you can show me how to make one. I love how you styled your hair! I'm trying to get that same wide look on the sides too. How did you do it?

-The Farming Daughter

Allison said...

Thanks! =) Well, I'm still also experimenting with the hair, but it's not too hard, just tricky to explain. I divided it into the normal three sections. Made a bun in the back. Twisted the two front ones forward, and then looped them around the bun, but leaving them somewhat loose around the ear. Then I pinned the outside, bottom corners of the bun to push the loops kind of up and out around the ear. Don't know if that makes sense or not.

Hana - Marmota said...

Lovely! Isn't it great when you can fit something into a challenge that is small and still works towards fulfilling your historical wardrobe dreams?
I also love your modern recreation of the historical depiction. It seems not much has changed in that respect. :-)