Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Back to Art Deco


Hope you all (those who celebrate) had a wonderful Thanksgiving!  I ate way too much, but definitely enjoyed the good friends and good cheer that accompanied the holiday.  Our friends solved the murder mystery, as well as all of the codes and puzzles we threw at them along the way.  😊

Again, not much time for mini-ing, which I hope will change now that we're past the major holiday, although since we have another one coming up in less than a month. . . .

I have continued to play around with dressing mannequins.  I have two versions of a 1920's dress:  Day (with cloche hat)


And Evening (with headband).  



The day dress was never intended.  I was just playing around with some fabric from a tie to test my pattern, and ended up liking it so much, I formalized it into a day dress.  The purple dress is made from silk from Mood.  I love their fabric swatches; they're usually big enough for me to experiment a bit, without costing an arm and a leg.  (Swatches are $1.50, compared to buying a yard of fabric at, say, $35/yd.)  I think the fringe I used for the skirts is actually eyelash yarn/ribbon.  I got it from Dragonfly International and just love it.  (It's their silky fringe, TR23.)  For the cloche hat, I used this tutorial.  However, felt was way too thick for half scale, so I ended up using flannel instead, and it did a pretty good job.   I added a big red flower to give it some pizzazz.  



The hat stands are made from two of the larger round beads from that wonderful set of wooden beads I used for the Christmas ornaments.  I added toothpicks and round woodsies for the bases, puttied in and sanded the tops, then used a permanent black marker to draw a bob on each stand.

And those beads!  I don't know how many of you remember the Julie Andrews movie "Thoroughly Modern Millie."  As I struggled to get the beads to hang the way I wanted them to (and didn't always succeed), all I could think of was that scene during the opening credits where Millie's beads will just not hang straight like all the other girls'. 🙄

Both dresses are destined for Etsy, but I have saved the pattern so that I can make one for the art deco house as well.  The nice thing about this dress is that it slips off the mannequin, and I can put it on a hanger or lay it on the bed.

And speaking of the art deco house, I'm hoping to get to do a mock-up of it while taking some time off over Christmas.  In preparation, I started making up some furnishings.  I find it's helpful to have actual furniture to place in my mock-ups, as it gives me a sense of whether I have the proportions correct.  I started with the lovely art deco tub chair kit from Red Cottage Miniatures.  I have to say, it went together beautifully.  When the pieces are glued together, there are shallow channels designed to exactly fit the fabric-covered card stock pieces (helpfully pre-cut by Shannon).  I used the Brodnax leopard-print silk in half scale for my upholstery, and I love it against the smooth black finish of the chair.  I've paired it with the half-scale art deco hourglass table from JBM Miniatures, topped with a martini I've borrowed from the Merrimack.





Here it is next to the mannequin with my flapper dress.


If only I could find a half-scale greyhound/whippet to lounge in my chair, all would be perfect. *sigh*

I'm making up a few other pieces, as well as working to fix up some things I already have, and I'm still working on the Etsy store.

Have a great week, and thanks for stopping by!

16 comments:

  1. I love your Art-Deco pieces Deborah. The dresses are so pretty, and detailed. I can't believe it is in 1/2 scale. They make want to do the Charleston! I loved "Thoroughly Modern Millie", and I laugh at that scene every time. Bjarnesonn's - Karl Blindheim does beautiful animal sculptors. He might have a whippet for you too!

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    1. Thanks, Carrie! Oh, Karl does make beautiful whippets/greyhounds, but they all appear to be 1:12. 😢 I also tried Barbara Ann Meyer (Mini-Gems), but her greyhound is 1:48.

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  2. I love your dresses! And the little hat is so sweet! Can't wait to see more of your art deco build.

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  3. OMG! The biggest complaint my fellow club members have is that it is so hard to find half-scale miniatures. The items you have been been making are sure to please all the half-scale collectors. The dresses are lovely and the chair is to die for.

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    1. Thanks, Sherrill! I agree with your club members--half scale is harder to find than any other scale. I can't really take credit for the chair, though, as I used a kit made by Shannon. 😊

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  4. Deborah, the chair looks great!! Very sleek and sophisticated. Glad you are happy with it. And your dresses and hats are beautiful and inspiring me to get to work mini dressmaking!

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    1. Thanks, Shannon! Your kit was truly a pleasure to work with. 😊 You were clearly very meticulous in designing it. And I do hope you get to do some mini dressmaking. It's so much fun!

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  5. Wow Deb! The mannequins and the day/evening wear are incredible! Great work! And the chair is fabulous - I love all the fabrics in every thing and can't wait for you to start posting about the art deco house!
    Glad to hear that Thanksgiving went so well and that the guests got the mystery solved!

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  6. Your AMAZING TALENTS for mini haberdashery and haute couture are as EXCELLENT as your Talents for furniture and interiors!
    I am especially impressed that the purple dress which can be removed from the mannequin and hung on a hanger- OH WOW!
    And I LOVE the Authentic Deco furniture, and the hats and their painted display heads, but
    what about using the same leopard print, for a wrap coat with matching hat and clutch too?
    after all, a party girl has got to keep warm at night-
    Boop-oop a doop! ;D

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    1. Thank you! Using the leopard print for a wrap coat, hat and clutch is a brilliant idea. I have plenty of it, and I even have some black "velvet" yarn that would make very nice fur trim. Ooh!(Starts plotting and planning.) :-)

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  7. It's Jazz, the retirement puppy! LOL! Let me know if you need a dog sitter. I just knew you two were going to get a puppy.

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    1. That's probably the only dog I'm going to get. ☹ She is very well behaved, though, doesn't chew on things or fight with the cat, and hardly eats anything!

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  8. Ok, I need that hat in my size! haaaaaaa

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