(Hi, My name is Pot. You're Kettle? Nice to meet you.)It's not as much fun when you say it first... Still amusing, mind you. Just lacks the fun a friendly snark has.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
(Hi, My name is Pot. You're Kettle? Nice to meet you.)It's not as much fun when you say it first... Still amusing, mind you. Just lacks the fun a friendly snark has.
Guy maddin's very short The Heart Of The World.
I liked. Thanks for the link!
Huh. I didn't know there was a new Dita book. Looks like I just found the DH's Father's Day present.
So, this seems like the place to ask...what does one wear with a corset when out and about? I have no corsets for street wear. I have one that I wear as the top with a couple of my business suits. Long skirt, short skirt, what shape of skirt?
When I see other women wearing corsets, I've never managed to notice what else they were wearing.
I don't know what a "street wear" corset is. Of course, I'm one who believes there's no such thing as being overdressed. Heh. I own two. A black brocade one I had made by Meschantes and a red dupioni one I made myself (which can be seen in the gig pictures with its snap-on Wonder Woman aegis). I wear the black one over skirts and even over loose black cotton slacks at times. I have long full skirts, but I've also worn it over a black lamé velvet showgirl bustle. As long as you feel it looks good with whatever you pick, wear it. Who gives a fuck what people think about it? Unless you're wearing it at work. Then there's an economic reason to care.
Spidra, you made a corset? Wow. I'm lucky I can make my bed.
Go Nora! Go Nora! Go Nora! I SO knew you could do it!
Maria!!!!!!!
Today will be better. Today will be better. Today will be better. I'm just gonna keep repeating that till it's true.
Things have been sucky, but I've kind of had a bad attitude. Gonna try to fix that starting with, well, last night. Time to plug ahead and start making plans again and get my ass off the couch. Today I clean the disgusting bathroom and do laundry and go to therapy. Sounds like a plan, right?
vw, how's your mom? Is she home and everything? I know they won't have the biopsy results right away, but did they give her any sort of inkling?
What Cindy said. I made one of my prom dresses with boning, and that was enough of a pain.
By "street wear" I meant "corset that covers nipples" or "corset that doesn't clearly look like a foundation garment." I have one that's red with black trim and lacing, and if you can't see it all at once, it looks great. If you can see it all at once, it looks like a cheap piece of underwear. But it looks good as the shirt with a black skirt and jacket.
I wasn't asking from a "what will people think" position, but more from a proportion/design position. I don't normally wear tops that zing in my waist and thereby emphasize my hips, so I'm wondering if the bottoms should counteract the hip emphasis or go with it.
She's ok. I talked to her last night, and she sounded tired, but she was working on her quilt, so she was doing ok.
There actually was a bit of drama. She had had an MRI done that was supposed to help with the biopsy. It was done at a different hospital, and it didn't make it before the biopsy. So, they almost rescheduled it, which would have frustrated her muchly. Her surgeon stepped in, though, and made it happen.
Apparently, the surgeon was pleased with the samples they got, so that's good. I think she's encouraged.
Thanks, T!C! Well, you haven't seen my bed. Meant to change the bedclothes today (yesterday) but didn't get to it. Tomorrow (when I wake up from sleeping, that is).
I've always wanted to make a classic Wonder Woman outfit. I didn't have the chops to do that yet (nor the body). The only Halloween event I was attending 2 years ago was a Victorian dress ball. So I went as the Elseworlds version of Wonder Woman from Amazonia. But I had to modify the outfit somewhat. There is *no* way someone could sit down in what the artist drew on her.
I was scared stiff of making a corset because I'd never made anything that tailored before. I'm a seat-of-the-pants sewer. I've never taken a class. Picked a few things here and there from my mom and my grandma but nothing fancy. The notions for corsets are so expensive (unless you have a wholesaler's license and can buy in bulk) that you don't save *that* much money. And I really didn't want to waste that much money if I made a mistake. So though I'm usually too half-assed to bother with making a muslin, I did this time. Also - I dropped $30 on Jo-Ann Peterson's video on how to make a corset (I used her Laughing Moon pattern). Another plus is that I live very close to Lacis so I was able to consult with some folks there.
It's not perfect. I need to strengthen some stitches that have since pulled out a bit. And I can tell that eventually the dupioni's going to wear away (the dupioni is on top of denim. There's no way dupioni could take the strain by itself). But it is a Wonder Woman corset and I imagine I'd have had to pay Dark Garden 5 times more to make one.
I have plenty of pictures of it in my new Flickr group for gig pictures. [link] I haven't had money to buy new clothes for a while so I still end up relying on this corset a lot to put together looks for gigs. Because I didn't want to be stuck with a corset that could *only* be a Wonder Woman corset, I made a false front (aegis) that snaps off. You can see it both ways there.
Others are waking up. Me? I've been a dumbo and stayed up nearly all night again.