Jan. 18th, 2013

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Stopped over at Joann's today - got the end of a bolt of bleached muslin for underthings and lining, the end of a bolt of the "potting soil" brown linen-look they wouldn't send me before for the 1918 skirt, and some brick red (called "biking red" for some reason) supposedly 100% wool for a spencer. I was thinking about the dark blue but I tend to always go for blue. I liked the idea of a pelisse (it's long so warmer, and this one is very nice) but the wool was $17.99/yard and I'm not willing to spend too much. Although when I hold it up to me, I think it might be possible to have it go down to mid-calf, and I could make a circassian robe (which I assume is pleated in the back). I'll have to draw it out on graph paper and see what size it turns out.

This morning or last night I came across this Prezi, probably by teenagers, that is chock-full of stupid corset facts. Part of me wants to message them and tell them how wrong they are, most of me realizes this is a bad impulse and should be ignored.

CAPTIVE PRINCE PAPERBACKS, OMG. But I will probs just get the ebook. Amazon told me I could get 19th Century Fashion in Detail for under $30, and I was planning to get it, plus most of my reading these days is on the Kindle. I have a million books on my shelves.

I appear not to have mentioned yet that last night's Parks & Rec was AMAZING. I am Ben Wyatt. I also have forgotten to mention the Cracked article 6 Ridiculous Myths About the Middle Ages Everyone Believes, which is awesome.
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I really need to take my dress form cover to Mom's so we can fit it to me, because the uncovered form is too weird and hypnotizing me with its pointy boobs.

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