jennylafleur: (polignac)
Thanks for the dyeing advice earlier this week - I appreciate it. So I will break down and take the waistband off. I don't mind doing the pleating really, I rather enjoy pleating. it the re-doing the waist band thing. The WB came out so beautifully on this petticoat. Really it is a work of art. :>

But then it occurred to me that the petticoat was too long anyway, maybe I can just shorten it from the top. Oh wait pocket slits... umm maybe not. I went out and bought the dye today, one bottle royal blue and one packet teal, should work. If I can figure out the new washer that is. Our dryer blew up earlier this week so we now have a front loading washer and dryer, not sure how that works with dyeing stuff...

Should I leave the ruffle cream (and trim the jacket in self cream) do you think? Ummm...

While at Jo-Anns getting dye I saw they had some decent looking poly taffedas 40% off. I'm going to run by tonight with my ballgown and pick something out for a new petticoat (since I'm dyeing the cream one). Yes poly but hey the dress is poly! Shhh! Someday I want gold silk satin for it but I can't find any at the moment and if I did I really can't afford it so this is a temporay measure.

Oh just got my hair cut too. I waited WAY too long… it feels so much better now. I decided I was bored so I got 2“ off the length and lots of short layers. Haven't had it like that in years. Should be easy to do 1780s big hair now anyway! :>
jennylafleur: (polignac)
***Attention fabric dye goddesses***

I've decided I don't want another 1780s cream jacket ensemble so I want to dye the cream petticoat I just made and leftover fabric a robin's egg blue (to match some jewelry I have). Am I really stupid to not disassemble the skirt (taking the waistband off) before I throw it in a dye bath? I don't want to have to redo all the pleats if I don't have to but then again I want it to dye evenly. Opinions?

Also what combination of colors should I use, a light blue with a bit of yellow based green yes? I think that is right...

Thanks!

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