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Sorry for the radio silence of the last few weeks! I've been a busy little bee and not had much to post in the way of sewing news. School is it's usual manic self, the GCSE exam performance is tomorrow, but then it should be a little bit calmer before the hell that is the yr7 play in June!

The thing that's kept me busiest the last week or so was Clare moving house to her new flat in Wales. This weekend was crazy! We collected the van at 5pm on Friday, and stopped loading at 9pm when we couldn't see anymore, then started again at 9am on Saturday! We got it all in however, and were on the road by half past one. By 7pm everything was unloaded again! On Sunday we took Clare to collect a washing machine and lots more boxes and bags! We were on our way home again though after lunch, and just got home in time for a cup of tea before heading out to dance practice!

Because of the move, we missed the Shakespeare musical evening, which I was actually glad about, because it meant the naughty Elizabethan stuff could stay in the corner thinking about what it's done!

I've been getting on instead with my new bustle stuff for next weekend's ball. I even have some photos to share! )

All that's left for the ball dress is some kind of ... thing for the back waist - either a peplum or swags or something. Because I needed as much length as possible in the back pannel I had to let down the 3" fold-over at the waist, so there's a noticable crease and line of stitch holes right on the top of the puffs! I don't know what I'm going to do yet, but I really need to come up with something!

I'm hoping I'll have enough pink silk left for another bodice. We're doing Scotish Victorian dance demos this summer, and I'm hoping I can use the left over cross bared silk to make something to wear :)

Also, I'm spending my Birthday shopping, and then my best friend is taking me out for a meal and we're going to come home and watch last night's Glee :D
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Scotland was lovely, we had wonderful weather and had a nice relaxing time, did some sight seeing and visited a few castles. I didn't get as much sewing done as I thought I would, I think because I'm totally uninterested in Elizabethan sewing at the moment! I knew I should be doing the Elizabethan sewing but just didn't really want to :( But I did manage to put my kirtle bodice together, then couldn't get any further, because even though I remembered my lacing strips I forgot to take a lace! So I threw the horrid thing in a corner and turned to Regency sewing instead!

With waht I managed to do while we were away, and what I've done today, I now have a half made pink silk spencer, a pink coal-scuttle bonnet just waiting for ribbon ties and an almost finished white figured muslin long sleeved cross-over dress :) The dress would have been finished days ago if I had remembered I needed to fit the pattern over my new short stays :(

I had the sleevs set in, the darts sewn, waistband sewn on and the skirt pinned in place, when I tried it on to find it didn't fit :( so I had to take out all the hand sewing in the waistband, darts and side seams to make it bigger! I had to taper the side seams into the armholes, because there was no way I was going to re-set the sleeves as well as everything else! It now just needs half a hem and wrist ties, and the lace trim round the neck, down the front and round the sleeve hems. I'm hopefully going to wear it for a birthday tea part in a few weeks :)

The spencer will be taking a back burner now though. It's made from the train from my huge pink 1860s ballgown, after taking off the ruffles and waistband. I decided I'm not likely to ever wear the train again, and it's such lovely fabric, so I finally get the pink spencer I've been wanting since I was 12 :D

I do have slightly scary plans for the next 2 weeks though, there's a ball coming up and I may have decided to be totally insane ...! The huge pink ballgown is lovely, I'm really proud of it, but I'm bored of it. It has a day bodice and an evening bodice, but the evening bodice doesn't fit anymore after I lost so much weight with the gall stones, and I've worn it several times already, so I was thinking of what I could do with it. It's a shame to just leave it in a drawer. Amazignly, a solution fell into my lap without me even looking!

I took The Buccaneers to Scotland to watch while sewing, I'd never seen it before, and then when I got home and read through the many pages of my Flist I was bombarded on all sides by even more bustley goodness, so I think I may have finally given in to the dark side! A be-ruffled pink bustle is in my future! More plans tomorrow, but for now, bed ;) Let's see if I can manage the undies and re-make in time for the ball, on May 14th!

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