Flemish Working Man

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

A Comedy of Errors

Yes, my weekend was chock full of sewing evilness. I admit to not finding it all comical. The pants I altered to fit "better" ended up with too short a waist/crotch, and now I definitely have a flemish working man. Particularly if that work were, say, plumbing. I shan't show a pic here, cuz I figure hubby would prefer to NOT have certain cracks and crevices published on the intra-web. I am still considering what to do with the pants. I might have enough fabric to start over from scratch. Or, I could try some advice from Beth and see if i could just lower the crotch. I might try that first, at any rate, to conserve fabric.

The second (very amusing) and very....LARGE....mistake I made was on the codpiece. We have deemed it the walrus. Coo-coo-Ka-Choo.... Though, I think it actuallylooks more like a manatee.


cod front


cod side

Hubby says its too big. Too prominent. Considering the simplicity of the rest of the outfit, I'm inclined to agree. Apparently, Adam is afraid he will get heckled for this. And as I don't ever want to see him embarrassed (okay, maybe just a bit, but not THAT much), I will try to make this a little more subtle. I will try codpiece v2.0 with a scaled down version soon. The original pattern is from Margo Anderson's Elizabethan Man's Packet. There were two sizes in the pattern pack, and I actually chose the smaller. But not small enough, apparently.

Below, you can see the codpiece pattern, and in the same pic, the hat pattern I made up. The hat is actually the only bit of sewing I did this weekend that hubby likes. 1/3. At least I'm batting better than zero.

patterns

In all its goofy splendor, I give you that hat. I used the same red wool from my flemish sleeves (had just a bit leftover). I made it to hopefully look like this one. The seams are purely my own decision, so I can't vouch for period correctness at all, but I think it at least has the right effect, right down to the pseudo-brim, which was purely serendipitous.

hat side

And a few detail shots:


flaps down-- sorta like this.


hat back

That's all for now. More when I work on fixing the plumber crack pants... And downsize the walrus.