Magpie Moth Caterpillar Bustle, Part 1 - Concept
I wanted to make a larger bustle for Victorian dresses requiring more of a "bum". I got lots of pictures of those available from the pattern companies and a few I found on online auction websites. I am going to make a wired one at some point, but I thought it might be quicker to go with this one first:
(The image is from this great page comparing the different bustle patterns from various companies.)
G remarked that the bustles in general looked like caterpillars crawling over someone's bum! To me this obviously meant that I should try and make MY bustles look like caterpillars. I did a bit of caterpillar research. (Click on the image for a fascinating larger image)
There were a few that I liked - well actually I liked all those pictured which is why I drew them- but I thought the easiest one that adapted best to the medium was simply the striped one in the lower left corner. I have noted there that the orange is really more yellow :).
This page contains a picture of both the caterpillar and the moth it grows into. You should look. Stripey bugs are cute.
I have in fact finished the bustle, but am writing it up in three parts. It doesn't really look much like any of these resources ;)
(The image is from this great page comparing the different bustle patterns from various companies.)G remarked that the bustles in general looked like caterpillars crawling over someone's bum! To me this obviously meant that I should try and make MY bustles look like caterpillars. I did a bit of caterpillar research. (Click on the image for a fascinating larger image)
There were a few that I liked - well actually I liked all those pictured which is why I drew them- but I thought the easiest one that adapted best to the medium was simply the striped one in the lower left corner. I have noted there that the orange is really more yellow :).This page contains a picture of both the caterpillar and the moth it grows into. You should look. Stripey bugs are cute.
I have in fact finished the bustle, but am writing it up in three parts. It doesn't really look much like any of these resources ;)
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