The next step is to design the patterns for his jacket/doublet and hat, and get started on them.
My Musketeer has his shirt..... Forgive the haziness of the photos, and the glare of the white, but it's ridiculously hot and humid outside this morning, and I think Tedros would have preferred to not be wearing a shirt at all. Here's a full-length shot.... I find the 'white' very overpowering, especially on such a hazy morning, but in the end only his collar and cuffs will be showing. I made the shirt more like a modern shirt, as opposed to being historically accurate. I needed it to fit nicely underneath his jacket. I also didn't bother putting buttons and snaps all the way up to the top. I figured no one is going to want to do it up tightly at the neck anyways. He's carrying his cloak, which is a very dark navy, lined with a bronze silk.
The next step is to design the patterns for his jacket/doublet and hat, and get started on them.
6 Comments
Jane
8/30/2014 11:03:20 pm
Oh my goodness....this is AMAZING! *gasp* Wow!
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Brigitte
8/31/2014 01:58:23 am
He is breathtaking.
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Donna
8/31/2014 03:46:58 am
Wow! He looks wonderful. Very dashing!!
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Pixiu
8/31/2014 07:26:02 am
Oh my, this is just fantastic. the most handsome musketeer ive ever seen! You are so very talented and i cant wait to see the finished outfit <3
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Laura J. Underwood
9/2/2014 02:08:16 am
Nice... :-)
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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