Showing posts with label summer projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer projects. Show all posts

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Roaring 20's Trivia: KNEES

Remember the movie, Chicago? 
It may not be historically accurate to a fault. 
But, it is a Hollywood depiction of the Flappers and the time of the Roaring 20's.  So, let's dive right in by listening to the first few lines of the song, "All that Jazz": 



"Come on babe, why don't we paint the town?
And all that jazz.
I'm gonna rouge my knees and roll my stockings down
And all that jazz."


Ok. What's the deal about "rouged knees"?
 . . . Well, I had to find out!
Here are a few quotes from what I found:

"That’s not just a weird lyric — it was a major fad during the Roaring Twenties to rouge one’s knees. While dress hems would hit flappers below the knees, that part of the leg would usually expose itself while they Charlestoned inside dance halls. So by rouging them and rolling their stockings down, it only brought more attention to that illicit flash of skin."


"The 'flappers' were wearing skirts shorter than ever before (hemlines just under the knee were the ’20s version of a miniskirt), they were rolling down their stocking below the knee or giving up on them altogether, and knee rouging became just another way to attract attention to an area of the female body that had never been as visible before."


Then, apparently, it went even one step farther. 
The girls even painted pictures on their knees.

"Rebellious girls in the 1920s wanted to anger and shock their Victorian-era parents, so not only would they bare their knees with short dresses, but they would also paint pictures to make sure an onlooker didn't miss their risque hem length. Rolled stockings became a fad with the shorter hemlines, and girls would go get roses, butterflies, ocean scenes, or their dogs' faces painted on their knees to further push their boundaries."



So, to sum this all up (in 1920's slang)  
Having rouged or painted knees. . .  
Seems to have been the "bee's knees" 


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Research:

https://www.livingly.com/Flappers+Loved+This+Surprising+Act+of+Fashion+Rebellion

https://www.simplemost.com/1920s-beauty-trends

https://www.odditycentral.com/news/hand-painted-knees-a-forgotten-beauty-trend-of-the-1920s.html

Friday, July 27, 2018

Let's just call it August.


Here in Sonora, the humidity has hit. 
It is almost August and we can look forward to 
about two months of hot and humid weather.
sitting under the air conditioning is the go-to daily activity. 
Get the outdoor work done early in the morning and evening. 
I am happy to have an indoor project to get busy with! 

    


Last year (2017) I didn't organize a fashion show because 
our first grand-daughter was due in October. 
She just turned 9 months old and is a little sweetheart.  

 

O. And, I was also planning a very special family event -
A 55 year anniversary party for my parents. 
SO...
We are already more than halfway through 2018 
. . .time to start planning! 

Check out the FASHION SHOW Page on this Website 
to see photo albums from all of the past shows.



Stay cool this summer.  
"Sewing Forever; Housework Whenever!"





Thursday, April 13, 2017

Summer 2017


Summer Hours for the Workshop and Studio 
is by Appointment Only 

It's easy tho. . . just send me a quick email and we can set up a time. 
or, give me a call Local MX  (638) 388-5004



JUNE 10th 


Coming this Fall/Winter
* The Website is still under construction


But, you can find the Museum on Facebook 
 Search for "SeaShell Museum"  



It used to be that our Mermaid's Markets would close down in mid-April 
and my life would become much calmer  
without the every-other-week 
packing, loading, unloading, 
setting up, breaking down 
and re-loading and unpacking. . ."whew!"

Then, I would attend to my shop quietly thru May and June
and then after June, just close it all down
And, like a school teacher - take the summer months off (without pay).  ha. 
However last year, I began to attend a couple of stateside events.

This summer there is almost one event per month, I think.
Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market Scottsdale
Granite Creek Vineyard Art & Wine Festival 
Junk in the Trunk Vintage Market San Diego 
 and, the Baja Blues Festival in Rosarito

So, no more quiet summers for me. 
It's back to work for this hired hand.  


"The perils of overwork are slight compared with the dangers of inactivity."

~ Thomas A Edison





 

 

 "Keep yourself busy if you want to avoid depression. 
For me, inactivity is the enemy."
~ Matt Lucas





"For me, sitting still is harder than any kind of work."
~ Annie Oakley




 "In times of great stress or adversity, it is always best to keep busy, to plow your anger and your energy into something positive."
~ Lee Iacocca



"Either you Run the day, or the day runs you."
~ Jim Rohn