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GILBERT LEARNS A LESSON
"That's Gilbert Blythe sitting right across from you, Anne. Just look at him and see if you don't think he's handsome."*
According to the Book, "Anne of Green Gables", from which the above quote was taken, we first meet Gilbert Blythe in the class room. It is a terribly eventful day. "CARROTS"
Here are my inspiration pictures.
Here are my materials:
l decided I had better conquer the sweater vest first. This was my second try at a pattern I found on line, but there were several things about the pattern that I wanted to drastically change, so I wasn't sure how it would go.
I used the finished sweater vest to find some thrifted garments for material for the rest of the outfit.
I used Liberty Jane Clothing's Button-Up Shirt pattern for the shirt, but left the collar off. I modified Lee and Pearl's #1004 18-inch Doll "Boy Style" Pants and Cargo Shorts pattern for the knickers by eliminating the front placket, putting the plackets on the sides, and cuffing the legs shorter. Here is a picture of my inspiration
In-the- process pictures
Tiny plackets in the sleeves.
And that "all important" press as you go, to avoid the "happy hands at home" look. Ha!
It took three tries to come up with a cap that I was happy with.
But the most fun and difficult challenge were the suspenders…..
(Real leather from a thrifted skirt.)
a little crazy, since they are "hiding" under the sweater vest. However, one does have to hold up one's trousers.
And here are a few pictures of the finished product.
Gilbert is a customized Rebecca.
"He was a tall boy, with curly brown hair, roguish hazel eyes and a mouth twisted into a teasing smile." * Rebecca got a haircut and a perm for the transformation into Gilbert Blythe.
*Footnote: Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery
The last 5 photos were taken at Roseberry, Idaho, School House and General Store (a restored Finnish village and event area)
Boots and stockings were purchased.
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