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Crafts/Millinery - Truly Carmichael, MFA
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Truly Carmichael, MFA. Mock Turtle: Alice in Wonderland. Designed by William Schmuck, all patterning, painting, and construction by Truly Carmichael, Shaw Festival Theatre, 2016. Photo by Emily Cooper Photography and David Cooper. Process for getting the pattern shapes for the turtle body. Scanned the miniature shapes and traced them using Adobe Illustrator. Pig/baby Bonnet: Alice in Wonderland. Designed by William Schmuck, patterning and construction by Truly Carmichael, Shaw Festival Theatre, 2016.
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TrulyHatBlog: December 2013
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Sunday, December 15, 2013. After much ado and little sleep, here they are! Can you tell who is whom? Here were my inspiration images:. So - Can you tell? Tha's ok - Just in case, I tell you anyway. The only thing I need to say about these is that D'Artagnan's feathers are not. Lavender, they area lovely grey. Not sure what my camera did there, but I decided to just tell you, and not worry about color correcting. And now - I sleep. And then worry about finding the right boxes. That's all for now.have ...
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TrulyHatBlog: May 2015
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. Google and Blogger, I apologize. I just spent the last few hours maligning you to the world for deleting all my older blog photos, which you absolutely, totally did not do. Currently be switching blog platforms. Apparently I have two different google accounts (I think I knew this? And both of them are allowed to post on this blog. (Cause that makes sense). So now they are back, and I'm relieved and a bit of a shmuck. So let's see if that works. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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TrulyHatBlog: new girdle and carcanet set for a customer!
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Monday, July 14, 2014. New girdle and carcanet set for a customer! Here are some photos of a jewellery set just finished for an order. Had trouble getting the photos to shop up by email, so am putting them here.). Nice formal "all done" shot. Closeup of centerpiece of girdle on my messy jewellery bench. And closeup of the necklace. I sure love those Montana blue stones. All in all - a lovely order :) Can't wait to see photos of her wearing it! February 29, 2016 at 2:30 AM. AlisonClaire - Passion for Hats.
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TrulyHatBlog: January 2014
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Thursday, January 2, 2014. Since it's taking me WAY too long to get my online store up and running. Apparently "Learn to code Wordpress templates" is a bit larger of a task than I had somehow thought, silly me). I've decided to put all of the Ouch Ordering Information, (which assonates nicely, don't you think? Right here, so that at least I've got it all in one place, and can link or point people to this post. Here are the FAQs:. Did you make these? What do the backs look like? How much do they cost?
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TrulyHatBlog: Fun with Elizabethan coif embroidery
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Sunday, March 1, 2015. Fun with Elizabethan coif embroidery. That's a misleading title cause I don't embroider, like, at all. But I do LOVE me a good embroidered Elizabethan coif. (you see my problem, here). To make it all much worse, I'm almost out of the machine embroidered linen I've been using for my embroidered coifs that I sell at Trulyhats.net and I can find more of it NOWHERE. So - I've decided to have some fabric custom embroidered just for me! Sounds like a great plan, yes? So this afternoon, t...
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My Sewing Basket: January 2011
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What am I working on today? It may be a 16th century Elizabethan spot motif sampler, a 21st century wedding gown, or anything in between. Sunday, 23 January 2011. Apples don’t fall far from the tree, or maybe one out of three is not too bad. Arilyn has been doing embroidery on some level or another since she was about eight. I know that she was doing simple blackwork while we were at Kentwell, because that was part of our enactment. Links to this post. Saturday, 22 January 2011. Oh no, what to do? My fir...
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TrulyHatBlog: April 2014
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Here she is, all finished! Top view of the red fascinator, all attached to the base and the headband. I think it came out beautifully. My customer asked for a little more height, so I added a small bandeau-like base, to lift it up and cup it forward, and I made a bunch more of the lavender beaded flowers to place around it. It's all stitched together. I think glue would have added too much extra weight. I think she's going to look wonderful! Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Saturday, Apr...
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My Sewing Basket: Those cute little heart shaped coifs, what do you call them, oh attifets?
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What am I working on today? It may be a 16th century Elizabethan spot motif sampler, a 21st century wedding gown, or anything in between. Monday, 3 January 2011. Those cute little heart shaped coifs, what do you call them, oh attifets? Whatever you choose to call it, the coif is very cute, and looks nice, when made properly. One of my favourite brasses is this one. Of a draft that I was working on for Arilyn’s Kentwell outfit in 2008, and this is a view from the back. I am going to re-make this, and will...