Monday, June 13, 2011

An Elizabethan / Baroque Jacket

Not so common bicycle gear





Recently, I created an amazing Elizabethan / Baroque jacket for AIDSLifecycle Cyclist, Tony Eason. Tony Eason biked (along with 3,000 fellow cyclist) from San Francisco to Los Angeles in the fight against the AIDS Pandemic.

The fifth day of the AIDSLifecycle Event is titled 'Red Dress Day." However, being a man of his own, Tony Eason decided he did not want to wear a dress nor did he want to wear red. So together, we visited Britex Discount Fabrics and Beyond Beads.  Soon later, I returned home with orange raw silk and very fancy beads.

















I went to work sketching, making the pattern, sewing the garment, hand beading the garment, and finally hand embroidering the "OM" sign. Sewing was not a problem,  I could of had it finished in three days.  Yet, because of all the hand detail... it took me something like forty five days. None the less, it was a raging success.

How to make an Elizabethan / Baroque Jacket







Shakespearean Elizabethan Baroque Doublet - Flickr Photos


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