Hi Guys!
This is my contribute to the danish steampunk fora Gears and Goggles. The theme was Easter and parody. I don't think the concept shines through, but its okay.
It's a parody in the sense that the girl is a Victorian explorer, and have just found the easter bunnys nest. Everybody wanted to be a scientist or a explorer in victorian time. (or most people dreamed of it).
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lørdag den 28. april 2012
tirsdag den 27. marts 2012
Easter eggs
I just stumbled over this magnificent article on the blog The Virtual Victorian.
It's about how people held Easter in the Vicorian era, and more important about the easter egg's history.
I hope you'll enjoy this as much as I did.
Read it here
søndag den 18. marts 2012
Gears n' Goggles
Hi fellow steamers.
I seek people from denmark, who enjoy Steampunk and the 19. century.
If you is one of these or know anyone who is. Then please send them to this Board so we can share this passion.
Click here: Gears n' Goggles
I seek people from denmark, who enjoy Steampunk and the 19. century.
If you is one of these or know anyone who is. Then please send them to this Board so we can share this passion.
Click here: Gears n' Goggles
Etiketter:
19. century,
Board,
Denmark,
Gears n' Goggles,
Steampunk,
Victorian
onsdag den 14. marts 2012
Absinth, the drink of the 19. century
Two classic ways of preparing the ultimate 19.
century drink, Absinth.
Etiketter:
19. century,
Absint,
Steampunk,
Victorian,
Video
onsdag den 2. februar 2011
Japanese doll in Victorian style
For about a year ago I found a pattern and a guide for a Japanese cloth doll. I already then set my mind to make this doll in a Victorian/steampunk look.
Except from the poorly translated page, it is an easy pattern with a good photo instruction.
So now, after 3 hours I’ve made the arms and legs. I really find it exiting to try out new stuff, and especially when I can use it for my passion: steampunk.
As I’ve already have told, I have a greater passion for liveroleplaying. This is also one of the reasons for this project. I am going to use it, for a character as a doll maker.
Further down is the homepage for the doll I am trying to make. You can find a PDF and try it out for yourself. Unfortunally is crafting items and fabric very expensive in Denmark. So this forces me to take up a new challenge. I will sew the cloth for doll in second hand clothing. A cheap and nature saving way of crafting.
Except from the poorly translated page, it is an easy pattern with a good photo instruction.
So now, after 3 hours I’ve made the arms and legs. I really find it exiting to try out new stuff, and especially when I can use it for my passion: steampunk.
As I’ve already have told, I have a greater passion for liveroleplaying. This is also one of the reasons for this project. I am going to use it, for a character as a doll maker.
Further down is the homepage for the doll I am trying to make. You can find a PDF and try it out for yourself. Unfortunally is crafting items and fabric very expensive in Denmark. So this forces me to take up a new challenge. I will sew the cloth for doll in second hand clothing. A cheap and nature saving way of crafting.
Etiketter:
19. century,
DIY,
Guide,
Japanese doll,
needlework,
Sewing,
Steampunk,
Victorian
søndag den 23. januar 2011
The birth of my Collection
This is from Alexander maQueen spring 2007
As I promised earlier, I will know tell you a bit about my collection for The Scandinavian Steampunk Convention.
My leading idea is to use fabric from secondhand cloth and fabric. I will buy as little as possible at the fabric store, this is to keep the projects budget low. I’m not paid for making this collection.
The subject is easy. But how do you make something different in a limited world? My answer to this is, borrow where you can, without copying.
My leading idea is to use fabric from secondhand cloth and fabric. I will buy as little as possible at the fabric store, this is to keep the projects budget low. I’m not paid for making this collection.
The subject is easy. But how do you make something different in a limited world? My answer to this is, borrow where you can, without copying.
I looked on the internet for inspiration and found a lot of photos.
Out from these photos I extracted some leading colours for my collection:
Out from these photos I extracted some leading colours for my collection:
Then I looked at some more photos. And wupti, I already have 2 pieces drawn down.
For every piece I make, I will make a matching doll with steampunk/Victorian clothing.
I already have 1 model, my big sister Sophie. She is petit and should wear a dress, which makes her look higher. Because I’m not a professional I can’t afford to be picky. So everyone in the size 34-40 is welcome to ask if they could be a model. My only wish is to see a well looking photography of them. You can post a link her at the blog if you are interested. There won’t be any paying. But I will think of something nice for my models :)
I already have 1 model, my big sister Sophie. She is petit and should wear a dress, which makes her look higher. Because I’m not a professional I can’t afford to be picky. So everyone in the size 34-40 is welcome to ask if they could be a model. My only wish is to see a well looking photography of them. You can post a link her at the blog if you are interested. There won’t be any paying. But I will think of something nice for my models :)
Etiketter:
19. century,
Collection,
DIY,
Fashion,
Guide,
needlework,
New,
Sewing,
Steampunk,
Victorian
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