2021 in Review

Jan 08, 2022 11:08

Since there weren’t a lot of events in 2021, I tried to spend time on more time-consuming projects. I still made some quick stuff, but I didn’t feel that I churned things out.



January

Green cable-knit cardigan



1888 quilt square pad



1925 corset



Late 1870’s hoops



18th century market bonnet



February

1896 beaded cuffs



March
1880’s wool gauze dress



April

1908 automobiling cap



1900’s combinations



1896 quilt square



1930’s Eleanor sweater



May

1908 golf glove



June

1867 silk/rayon satin ballgown



1936 raglan sweater



July

Two pleated skirts for my daughters



1890 barrister’s wig hood



1939 silk/cotton voile dress



August

Wool jersey skirt



1876 corset



September

Cheetah costume for my son



1873 cotton velvet mantle



Video game character costume for my daughter



Red Raven costume for my daughter



October

Three felt applique Christmas ornaments for the children



November

Pansy embroidery



December

1930’s Helen sweater coat



“Santa’s Sleigh” cross-stitch



I started 2022 with three UFO’s in hand.
1. 17th century knit waistcoat: I finished the knitting on New Year’s Eve and finished putting it together in the first week of 2022.
2. Dark green cabled wrap: I’ve done about 3' of this 5’ long wrap and have been working on it again while it’s cool out.
3. 1920’s navy silk costume slip: I patterned and cut and started seaming this the week before Christmas. I still need to do the funny hip seams and hems.

mid-19th century undergarments, cross-stitching, hallowe'en costumes, vintage knitting, 1881 wool gauze dress, victorian knitting, modern knitting, edwardian undergarments, 1867 pink not-pingat, vintage undergarments, millinery, 1940s dresses

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