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Showing posts with label Royal Family Orders. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Royal Order Sash Bow Tutorial



Hello all!  Just a quick tutorial about how to make a Royal Order Sash Bow.  I made these years ago, for my trip to Costume College in 2014 and then Port Townsend's Victorian Festival in 2015. Somehow I forgot to write about how I made them.  With this year's Costume College's theme being royal and all, I figured it would be a good time to do just that!

The ribbon I used was 3" wide moire ribbon from this store on eBay:  Ribbon Store.  It offers many colors, made of rayon and is fabulous to work with!

I have a nice Pinterest board dedicated to Sashes:  Royal: Order Sashes where all kinds of inspiration can be found.

The Royal Order of Sartorial Splendor has 2 wonderful posts dedicated to sashes:  Sashes and Stuff Part 1 and Sashes and Stuff Part 2
that explain the meaning of sashes, countries that give sashes and orders, how to wear them and other fun things!  Plus, the blog is just fabulous to look at if you like me and adore all things royal!  




Port Townsend, WA for their Victorian Festival.  I loved the way the light blue of this sash went with the pale yellow of my natural form ball gown.

More images here:  Port Townsend Victorian Festival




Costume College 2014.  The first time I went as royalty.  I attended the gala as Empress Gina and my fabulous costuming bestie attended as Queen Josie!

More images here:  2014 Costume College Gala



On To The Tutorial!





Take two lengths of the ribbon and fold them so that the ends lap over each other about 1/2" in the back.  The finished, folded piece should measure 5 3/4", so perhaps the length of the ribbon pieces before folding would be 11.5"?  I apologize for not measuring that....  Mark the very center with chalk or a disappearing pen and secure with a pin.  You will have two separate folded pieces of ribbon.




Place the two folded ribbon bits one on top of the other, overlapping sides facing each other so that you don't see any raw edges on the finished product.  Stitch up the marked line.




After you have stitched the two folded ribbon pieces together, iron the edges so that they are flat.




Now you get to make the template for the "pinked" edges of the next layer.




Cut a new piece of ribbon 5 3/4" long and transfer the "pinked" edges to each short (cut) side of the ribbon and cut out.




Fold the "pinked" piece in half and iron so that you can see where the middle is.




Place the "pinked" piece on the two folded, stitched and ironed pieces.  You'll want the ribbon to gather nicely when you pull the string, so use my stitches as a guide.  The idea is to have the ribbon gather in deep gathers and not shallow ones like you have when gathering a skirt into a waistband.


Sadly, I didn't take photos of the next steps, but they are easy.  Gather up the hand sewn running stitch in the center of the three layers as tight as you can get it and knot it off.  Cut a piece of ribbon about an inch to 1 3/4" wide.  Tri-fold it into a piece about 1/4" wide, or a bit more, and wrap around the center of the ribbon over the top of the gathering stitches.  Sew to secure in the back.




Next, drape the rest of the ribbon over your shoulder and overlap it at your hip and mark where they meet.  I can't remember how far the overlap point was from the end...maybe 3 or 4"?  Pin the overlap in place.  While it is on you (or your mannequin), pleat the ribbon at your shoulder so that it lays flat against you.  If you don't do this, it will stick out and look weird.  Secure with pins so you can sew the pleats down when you take it off.  When you take the sash off, either gather or pleat the marked bits so that when you overlap them, they flare out from each other.  You don't want them laying on top of each other.  Stitch points together.

Sew bow to the spot where the sash points have been stitched together.  Now you can decide how long you want your tails.  Looking at actual images of real sashes will help a lot here!

Now you can totally add whatever "Order" you want to!  Since Josie liked elephants, this was our Order of the Elephant!  Denmark is the country that has an actual Order of the Elephant!  I put the ring of the medallions under the "knot" of the bow and stitched to secure!




I won a lot of heraldic pendants on eBay and fell in love with this one.  It also matches my order star so Huzzah!!  Perfect match!!




Some of my "order stars" that I have collected over the years.  The top two were ones that I altered using stars off of eBay.


Please note:  When you make the sashes, remember that the back side of the ribbons need to be longer that the front side as the bow sits at your hip, whatever hip you decide that should be.  Most sashes go from the right shoulder to the left hip with the exception of a very few.  But if you are planning on making your own "order of....." sash, you can decide what shoulder to what hip you go with!

I hope this tutorial made sense!  They are super easy and fun to make!!

Blessings to you all!

g


Sunday, March 29, 2015

Port Townsend Victorian Festival: Saturday Evening, The Ball


Day 2.5:  The Ball

For the Ball on Saturday of the Victorian Festival, Mom and I decided that we needed to attend as Royalty.  It was super fun to dress Mom up in the bling we had been collecting over the past few months.  I wore my Rogelio Egusquiza Barrena Painting dress with my Royal Family Orders, jewelry, and tiara.  Since Mom's 1896 ball gown was in dark shades of black and deep red, I thought it would be nice for her to wear the star tiara I made a few months back, and all the star jewelry I have been collecting (Hello, my name is Gina and I'm addicted to Star Jewelry).  I thought she looked exceedingly regal!


Ready to head to the ball!


We had the fun chance to find a fabulous antique, white feather fan at the local Antique Mall.  Mom bought it and let me borrow it for the evening.


Ok...can I just say that this dress is now one of my favorite dresses!  I felt totally like a princess wearing it!




It was crazy how the silk wicked up the rain that was still on the grass.  I had to run back inside our room and iron the pleats (while still wearing the dress) so that they wouldn't collect any dirt and create mud!




New Royal Family Orders.


Mom's Family Orders.  My fabulous friend Kat of Madame Modiste made a Queen Alexandra family order and sent me a cabochon and ribbon so that I could make one like hers (Thank you thank you thank you Kat!!!).  I let Mom borrow it for the evening.  Up from that is a Monogram order that resembled the Russian Lady-In-Waiting orders.  I found the brooch on Etsy and instantly fell in love with it!  We are going with the "M" standing for "Maxine", Mom's Mother's middle name.  Above that is my Daddy (the King Raymond family order).  He is wearing his Boise Fire Department Battalion Chief uniform.  Then above that is the Empress Elizabeth I of Russia order. That is the only one that we had in common.  
  

I am so irritated at the pictures that I took of Mom.  ALL of them were super overexposed.  I have a feeling that it had something to do with the over cloudiness of the late afternoon and Mom's dark dress.  I had to seriously manipulate the images to get a semblance of what her dress looked like.  She looked more that fabulous in her Royal Attire!


Mom borrowed my black feather fan for the evening.  Hahahahaha!!  I think it's fun that we borrowed each others fans!


Mom looks so stunning in the silhouette of the 1890s!


These next few pictures are from the fashion show that we were in earlier in the day.  She doesn't have on her royal jewelry, but you can see her in her lovely dress!



My beautiful Mama!!!


Fun with Picasa.

I always like to manipulate some of the photos taken in recreations to try and capture a bit of what we would have looked like "back then".  I think I need to invest in a true "antiquing" photo shop program.
  

You can really see the difference between our dresses in this picture.




Affecting an Empress Alexandra look again.


At the Ball!


Mom dancing with a charming gentleman.  We helped him pick out his outfit on Friday.  From the looks of things, he had taken more than a few dance lessons.


I got to dance a dance too!  This charming gentleman, Jerry Cheetham, husband to Julie Ann Cheetham.  OHMYGOSH!  What a true master of dance!  He told me as he was literally spinning me around the dance floor that he had taught dancing for over 15 years.  There were times that I had to just focus on his bow tie to get from getting seriously dizzy!


Too much fun!  Mom said it was fun watching my train swirl around as we were spinning.  It reminded me of the dancing scenes in "The Age of Innocence".


We were joined at the ball by Rebecca Maiten and Vanessa Wood.  Both of these ladies looked so grand in their gorgeous ball gowns!


Rebecca and her boyfriend, Sean.  They are such a lovely and fun couple!


Vanessa and her boyfriend, Caleb...another lovely and fun couple!

We left the ball at 9:00 as we were starting to turn into pumpkins.  We were both hungry so stopped at the best Thai restaurant I have ever been to.  I ordered Yellow Curry and chicken Satay for us to share.  We went back "home", disrobed, ate our dinner on the floor and fell into bed!

I hope your weekend has ended on a most lovely note my friends!!

Be Blessed!


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Royal Family Orders Round 2

Right!!  Because I can't just let things go and I am constantly attempting to improve upon something I have made in the past (last year's Royal Orders tutorial and worn), I decided earlier in February to make new and improved Royal Orders for 2015.  I also wanted to make a set for my Mama and teach a little workshop for the ladies that belong to We Wear History.  To that end, I had been revisiting my Royal Family Orders Pinterest board and even started a new Victoria and Albert Orders board.  

Yes, I know that I am a little OCD with my obsession of all things Royal families...I do apologize.  BUT!!!  I just had to share with you all the fun things I discovered!!!  That's what this blog is all about to me.  If I find something, I LOVE to share it so that you can make your own sparklies!!  Also, I admit whole heartedly that I am a total and complete MAGPIE!!!! 

Ok...on to the new orders, sparklies, discoveries and fun things!!

My new suite of Royal Orders


Left to Right:

The Queen Madeline Order (She was my Great-Great-Aunt) 
The Tsar Gregory Family Order (He's my husband!)
The Queen Maud Family Order
The Elizabeth I of Russia Family Order


Queen Madeline Family Order

Badge of the Order of Victoria and Albert (first class)
Source:  Royal Collection Trust


My Badge Ribbon.  I chose to name her after my Great-Grandma's sister, Madeline.  I found the cameo at a local antiques store and promptly headed to Hobby Lobby to find a crystal surround to put her in!


Huzzah and away!!!  The pearl cabochon was the perfect size for my cameo!  It was so super crazy  how perfect the fit was!!!


I went home and popped the cabochon out with my seam ripper, and glued in the cameo.


For the crown, I found this lovely charm at Hobby Lobby.  The original Order has what looks like red enamel behind the crown, so I cut some burgundy silk to size and glued that to the back.


For the crystal "arch" going over the bow center, I cut apart the arched parts of the above crown.  I know...it's a perfectly good crown piece, but I had already used the good part on a previous order.

I already had some wonderful ivory moire ribbon so just made a bow and some tails.  The tails I unravelled like the original and, voila!!!  Completed order!!!

One Pendant....Three looks!!!

Ok, so now the exciting part!!!  I had been perusing the orders Pinterest page and saw one that I had pinned a while back but had totally forgotten all about.  I do that a lot...just ask my wonderful friend Kat!!  Anyhoo, I had been looking at it and thinking how gorgeous it was.  I noticed that the cabochon was beveled and surrounded by small diamonds.  "How utterly incredible this is", I thought.  I found myself that same day at Hobby Lobby in the jewelry aisle looking for the pieces for my Madeline Order and noticed an interesting piece of jewelry findings.  I was staring at it and wondering how I could use it in my costuming.  Then it hit me like a Mac truck.  OHMYGOODHEAVENS!!!!  THAT CABOCHON HAS A BEVELED EDGE AND LOOK!!!!  THERE ARE TINY CRYSTALS AROUND THE EDGE!!!  JUST LIKE THE ORDER I WAS LOOKING AT!!

OH MY GIDDY AUNT!!!

I ripped my phone out of my back pocket, went to Pinterest and located the image I was thinking of.  There it was.  So incredibly beyone perfect as to be somewhat freaky.  I immediately grabbed the three remaining jewelry findings and quickly made my way to the front of the store to make my purchases.  I had to get home and start creating!!!

Below is the waaaaay fun jewelry finding that became my own Elizabeth I of Russia ribbon.

(For the next three orders, I used the Market Fair jewelry finding for the base.)


What a simple little thing that made me giddy with excitement!!!


I went home and used my seam ripper to pop the glass cabochon out of the surrounding.

Elizabeth I of Russia Order


The original Elizabeth ribbon order.  I found it on Pinterest and have looked in vain to find the source and any information on this.  Can't find any.  I Googled Elizabeth I of Russia and she looks very much like this lady, so I am going to go with the information that I read on Pinterest.


My Elizabeth Order


For the crown of the order, I used the top piece of this art-i-cake jewelry finding.


Another image of the art-i-cake finding.

A quick search on Google, gave me a copy right free image of the beautiful QEI of Russia...thank you Wikipedia!!  I had a length of yellow moire ribbon on hand so made up the bow like I invisioned the original to look like when it was new.


Queen Maud Family Order


Source:  Royal Collection Trust

Queen Maud is one of my very favorite Royals of old, so I thought it would be a fun thing to make an order with her lovely face on it!  It was hard finding a good image of her as I could only find one painting of her!!  So bizarre as she was Queen of Norway!  


My Queen Maud Order

I started with the Market Fair base and added an outer oval of larger crystals.


The outer oval of larger crystals started out as a perfect circle.  I very gently started...for lack of a better word...smashing the circle into an oval.


When I got the circle into the shape of an oval that I was satisfied with, it was too large to fit around the smaller setting, so I cut the top four crystals off the oval and it fit much better.  I really liked the look of one of the orders I had seen where the corwn was sitting on top of an inner ring of diamonds, so left an opening at the top of th oval.

To fill in the whole that was left by the crystal removal, I filled it in with a piece of a necklace that I took apart.  The ribbon I had left over from last year's Tsar Greg Order.  I again used an arch from the large crown from art-i-cake.


Tsar Gregory Family Order

Source:  Thoughts of a Depressive Diplomatist
For my Tsar Gregory Order, I wanted it to be a bit larger and fancier as this one would be in honor of my fabulous husband.  I really liked the top ribbon that Princess Alice of Teck is wearing.  The bow loops and tails are quite large and make quite a statement.  (Princess Alice is also one of my favorite royals of old!!!)


The Tsar Gregory Order.  Isn't he handsome!


I found this buckle at Hobby Lobby in the sewing department by the buttons.  I cut out the center bar and molded and bended and coaxed the shape of the buckle to fit around the glass cabochon!  It fit so snugly that it took very little glue to hold it in place!  Huzzah!!!


To top off the order, I used one of these buttons from Hobby Lobby again.  HL has a great selection of sparklies for Magpies like me!!!  I glued it to the top of the crystals and then sewed it to the light blue moire ribbon that I found at one of my favorite antiques stores in town!!!

For the crystla arch, I again used one of the arches from the art-i-cake crown.


My very lovely friend Kat of Madame Modiste blog has made a most wonderful Queen Alexandra Order and several wonderful Cipher ribbons that I hope she will share in the future...She found her own pendant/jewelry findings and removed the glass cabochon to insert a gorgeous image of Queen Alexandra.  It is so gorgeous!!!  

I hope this has given you some ideas on how to make an order or a jewelry piece that can be personalized for your costuming or everyday wardrobe!

Be Blessed my friends!  Have a great Sunday!

g

PS....thank you to the great ladies who went to Hobby Lobbies round the US to get me Market Fair cabochons so my ladies can make their own family orders!  You are all Rock Stars!!!

Addendum:  Finishing the Orders....


Ok, not really a finished part, but here you can see an arch that has been removed from the crown piece.  I simply use Super Glue to glue it to the ribbon.  You can also use necklace spacers (which I believe Kat is planning on using as they have great loops to sew them on).  I used some necklace spacers on my first orders, but I didn't like the way they ended up looking...if you want to see what I mean you can see it Here.


How I will finish the back of the Tsar Gregory order.  This is the old one, but I plan on doing the exact same thing once I find the metal sheets.  I simply cut an oval the same shape as the existing piece and since it was an adhesive backed piece of metal paper, it stuck quite nicely to the pendant.


"Metal" adhesive sheets.  I found these in the scrapbooking aisle at a local crafts store.
 

The Queen Maud and QEI of Russia Orders.  Happily, the backs of the original jewelry pieces were finished in a most lovely pattern, so I didn't have to put any adhesive metal paper on the back.  I finished off with a 1" pin with clasp.  For a lot of the sewing on of the metal pieces, I used a fine mono filament....or fine fishing line, whatever you have on hand!


1" pin backs.  Makes pinning to dresses quite easy!!

For all of the gluing together of the metal pieces I simply used super glue and gave everything a nice long while to cure.  Some of my costuming friends use B-6000.  I have never used it but I have heard really good reviews!  

Hope this helps!  If you have more questions, please ask!