Challenge #7 Accessorise - 1810's shoes
Fabric: Perhaps real leather - perhaps not... I really don't know
Pattern: None, but I had a lot examples from many different blogs :-DD
Year: about 1813
Notions: black cotton ribbon, silk ribbon for the tassels, super glue, pink (mixing red & white) and black paint
How historically accurate is it: silk tassels are 100 % accurate, the rest is not so much
Hours to complete: 1-2 hours (not including time for the paint to dry)
First worn: not yet
Total cost: ~ 20 €
Ballerinat ovat reunoiltaan aivan liian matalat, ja toki niihin olisi pitänyt kyhätä jonkinlainen korotus, mutta en näihin harjoituskappaleisiin viitsinyt. Teen sen sitten jos ja kun teen "oikeat".
The basic ballerina shoes I used are too wide, but I didn't let that bother... I'll fix that when I do the real shoes.
kengät eivät ole ihan niin pinkit kuin kuva antaa ymmärtää, mutta siltikin turhan kirkkaat. Mutta nämä ovat ihan oikeasti ensimmäiset pinkit vaatetukseen liittyvät asiat mun elämässä - edes vauvana ei ollut pinkkejä vaatteita!
The pink colour is not as bright as seen in the photo, but yes, it is still too bright. But hey, it's my first ever pink thing in my wardrobe - historical or modern. I didn't have any pink clothes even as a baby....
All I need now is the outfit for these shoes :-)
Alla on alkuperäisiä kenkiä, joista imin vaikutteita. Nämä kengät ovat kuitenkin ensimmäiset harjoituskengät, joten heti kun tulee vastaan paremman malliset ballerinat, niin käyn tositoimiin.
And here are some original shoes that inspired me. Shoes I now made are just for the practice until I'll find more period looking shoes to remake...
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O109236/pair-of-shoes-unknown/
1780-1800 - a little early for "my" time, but I liked the pattern and the colour
http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O166239/pair-of-shoes-unknown/
~1800 - yet little early but the colour and the pattern....
http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/80094040
1795-1810 - pink again
http://www.digitaltmuseum.se/
after 1800 - this one is not so pointy anymore...
http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/80008491
1810 - again, not so pointy
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