25 November 2014

Artist's Tuesday- November

Locally, the first Tuesday of the month is free at all the museums in San Francisco. This is not the first Tuesday, but to inaugurate our Artist's Study Day, we went today to the Palace of the Legion of Honour to see the exhibit on Houghton Hall, built by Horace Walpole in the 1720s and handed down through the family to the present Marquess of Cholmondeley. It is one of the few stately homes in Britain still in use as a private home.


The highlights of the exhibit include the Salon
                                A view of the Saloon at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Photo: Nick McCann

the Library
                                    Robert Walpole’s library at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Photo: Nick McCann

several paintings by Hogarth, among which
            William Hogarth, The Cholmondeley Family, 1732. Oil on canvas, Marquess of Cholmondeley Houghton Hall

 and the gorgeous Chinese bed furnishings (hangings, coverlet and back drape) in the Cabinet
                                   Cabinet at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Photo: Nick McCann
to which I stood nose to nose to examine the stitching, which was every bit as lovely as can be imagined. (Alas, no flash photography was permitted.)

There was a special surprise in seeing Burne-Jones' The Briar Wood live and up close.


I do break the rules and get close enough to the paintings to examine the technique, but I never ever touch objects in museums, no matter how much I might wish.

Withal, it was a very inspiring day!

02 November 2014

Commission Frock Coat- 12th Doctor Who

We are in the midst of making a toile for a commissioned 12th Doctor Who coat, for next year's ComiCon.

I was very pleased to find the perfect matches for the wool and lining
This is the pattern I am using, from Laughing Moon, Number 109, with some variations per the customer:
The changes are to the shoulder seam (he wants a modern one, rather than the period slanted one) and to the back vent (narrowed). For us it is a chance to have some fun doing men's tailoring at a couture level.

More photos upcoming as we move along in the process.