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lolitanora · 2 days
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Gauntlet gloves, 1930s.
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ars-et-corium · 17 hours
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Archetype XLVIII: The definition of a hunk
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5-inch-and-more · 2 days
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Finger
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suitjumpsuitjump · 2 days
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ohmyvintage123 · 3 days
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shij411 · 2 days
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Say hi if you see this 💜💜
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dooneysworld · 2 days
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Sexy Equestrian
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black-rubber · 2 days
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myreitha · 3 months
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So uh. I have that gold fabric/leather paint now. And some gloves sitting around that I never wore. And I got the itch to make things.
Uhm. Enjoy?
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zegalba · 4 months
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chainmail glove by jean paul gaultier
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vincentbriggs · 5 months
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And another pair of gloves. I'm quite pleased with these ones.
Back to the 1760's Diderot pattern cuff shape this time, and I wanted to try adding some decoration, so I painted art nouveau swirlies around the cuffs using leather dye. (Which is of course not historically accurate, but art nouveau and mid 18th century menswear go together so, so well.) My inspiration was a motif from an 1898 book, which I found on pinterest, and I re-drew it a few times until I had a version that I liked and that fit the glove.
I wasn't sure how to go about transferring the design accurately to the leather, so I ended up making a stencil and tracing it using a very fine tipped pen, then colouring it in with the dye. The dye was very easy to paint with, but putting it in a little dish made it dry out and thicken extremely fast, which was not so good. For the second glove I put the dye in a porcelain thimble, which was better, but next time I'll try to find something even smaller with even less exposed surface area to put the dye in. Or I could perhaps try leather paint instead. I'll have to hold off on wearing these until I've gotten some sort of finishing coating to protect the dye, because it's unfortunately smudged a bit from handling. I did do a sample specifically to test for this and it didn't smudge, but in the sewing up process the gloves got touched quite a bit more than the sample, alas. And it may be partly due to the aforementioned drying out and thickening, which left more dye on the surface.
The leather is lambskin from ItalianSkins on etsy, and they're sewn up using silk yarn that my mother gave me. (With a regular needle again, because the only leather needles I have are too big.)
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sosuperawesome · 6 months
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NB Gloves And Mittens on Etsy
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classyinfur · 3 days
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ohmyvintage123 · 2 days
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