White Winter Wrist Warmers
Other wool, same pattern as for the Button Cuffs and the Striped Cuffs, but in two versions, one of them with a new knitting pattern, these new wrist warmers are a great accessory for the winter ;-)
Completed: 2012
Status: I sold them because I did not wear them
Photos: JHP Photographie (2012)
Co-Model: Odin
Earrings: Sandra
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Victorian Adventuress Cuffs
These nice little cuffs are decorated with ruffles and are closed with two buckles on leatherstraps. I made them for the Victorian Adventuress outfit.
Completed: 2012
Status: in my Klamottenkiste
Photos: Carsten T. (2012)
Earrings: Sandra
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Beetlejuice Cuffs
These cuffs are asymmetric and awry and are made out of a soft, thicker, black jersey and black and white striped cotton fabric.
They were made in less than 10 minutes from fabric remains and were solely sewn by overlock machine – actually just a little test.
But somehow I liked the outcome more than expected ;-)
Completed: 2011
Status: left the Klamottenkiste, were worn by me, but have now gone to Lisa
Photo: Carsten T. (2012)
Jewellery: Sandra
Top, Snake: JessiCat (Beetlejuice Top, Stripy Snake)
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Striped Cuffs
And again another new knitted-cuffs-design: stripes!
The pattern is like the one I made for the Button Cuffs, just stiped this time ;-)
Here I made different lengths and colours too.
Completed: 2011 (Prototypes)
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and I wear them quite often
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2011)
Jewellery: Sandra
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Flounce Gloves
These gloves I made as an addition to the Romantic Military Combination.
For that I added some flounces to the pattern A from the B5370 Butterick pattern and used the remains of the blouse-fabric from the blouse of the Romantic Military Combination.
Completet: 2011
Status: in my Klamottenkiste
Photos: JHP Photographie (2012)
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The Doctor’s Scarf (Small Version)
Airship Captain Diva
This wonderful two-piece consists of a short camisole with coppery uniform buttons, that is ment to be worn over a corset und a fishtail skirt with build-in petticoat, also decorated with coppery buttons.
As accessory I made a little cap and cuffs with coppery buttons.
While making the designs I thought a bit of Captain Frankie Cook from Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow ;-)
Photos: Laurent Goletz (2011)
Cap: JessiCat (Garrison Cap)
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Button Cuffs
The prototypes of these cuffs and leg warmers are black with buttons. The cuffs are mid-forearm-length and the gaiters go up till the knee.
With the coppery buttons these pieces are wonderful accessories for Steampunk outfits.
I used black wool of the strength 3 – 4 and needles of the strength 4. The buttons I used were sold in a very high quantity for not much money ;-)
The cuffs were so well received that I was asked to make them in different colours and lengths with or without buttons or with silvery buttons. That was how I made some very colourful copies of them and I sold a few, but kept also some brown and grey ones for myself ;-)
Completed: 2009 (Prototypes)
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and I wear them often
Photos: NeedMoreCoffeeMan (2009), Marco (2010)
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Woolly Cuffs
These simple knitted cuffs I made in three different lengths: just as gloves, up till mid-forearm and once up over the elbow. All three versions are still worn very often :-)
The matching leg warmers had differnt lengths two: just fitting over the boots or up to the knees. Here both versions are also still in use.
Completed: 2004
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and are worn very often ;-)
Photos: Alexander Kröner (2007), Marco (2010)
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Black Lacecuffs
These lacecuffs can be combined universally and were sewn together the simplest way possible with a rounded seam at the hand and the pretty edge of the lace fabric at the upper end. I am still wearing them often, because they just fit to almost every gothic outfit.
The lacecuffs are exclusively sewn by hand.
Completed: 1998
Status: in my Klamottenkiste and they are worn often
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