|
I have for some time, been eyeing off the Portrait of Maria di Medici by Alessandro Allori (1555-1557). I was lucky enough to obtain a detailed copy of this portrait (thanks Oonagh) giving much clearer details of the partlet. Following is the diary of the partlet. For initial research click HERE.
|
|
|
November,
2004. I have made a pattern for the partlet and cut it out of linen left over from my hand made camicia (I love stash!). Now to find time to sew it. For details of the bobbin lace, click HERE. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Back |
front |
neck (fronts) |
neck back and frills with embroidery patterns drawn on |
|
|
|
|
neck fronts |
neck back. |
The ruff - ready to embroider -sewn to the frame with linen
thread. 
January, 2005.
I have finished the ruff embroidery (I hope I have done it long
enough to gather the amount I want.... this took approx. 56 hours to
do.) over a two week period - argh!
|
|
|
|
the finished ruff. Silk embroidery on linen. the edges were sewn over a cord and the lot was sewn, with linen thread, to the frame. |
|
|
|
|
|
I trimmed the seam, folded it over and sewed it down with 2-3 mm stitches. (See An exercise in Authenticity) Linen thread was used. |
L: the back of the seams. |
The
embroidered collar pieces sewn together.Jan 12th , 2005.
I have now sewn the ruff to the collar. Again all is handstitched. R:
is the back, sewing the stiching. Running stitch was sewn as top
stitching for the seams, to help strengthen them.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
front of partlet so far |
back, showing topstitching and how the collar sits. |
The full partlet so far. ... 
To finish, I need to embroider down the front opening, attatch the
lace, pearls and ties.
January 16th, 2005
Embroidery down the front of the partlet - I decided to use Holbein
Stitch so it would be passably reversible. Mostly it will be viewed
from the 'inside' so I embroidered it from this side. I used the
method explained in Practicle Skills in Bobbin Lace by Brigit
M. Cook.
|
|
|
|
|
Left: The lace attatched to the collar. Below L: Close up of the lace attatchment. Above R: To finish, I attatched some pearls in a similar pattern to the original portrait. I am still to learn how to attach gems, pearls and spangles to lace. |
|
|
|
|
A comparison. Left, the original portrait of Maria di Medici by Alessandro Allori (1555-1557), possibly the latest in period I prefer to go... When pinned to a high-necked collar, the collar will sit
beautifully! |
Finally: |
What now? The next step is the high necked doublet.
Bibliography
Various contemporary paintings.