Time for a little more inspiration for your Blue Castle sewing project! Today we're going to be looking at some of the locations, imagery and themes of this book to see how we might pull them out to inspire a project.
She got a pale green bathing-suit, too—a garment which would have given her clan their deaths if they had ever seen her in it. Barney taught her how to swim. Sometimes she put her bathing-dress on when she got up and didn’t take it off until she went to bed—running down to the water for a plunge whenever she felt like it and sprawling on the sun-warm rocks to dry.
“Doss,” said Uncle Benjamin, thinking it might cow Valancy, “do you remember the time you stole the raspberry jam?”Valancy flushed scarlet—with suppressed laughter, not shame. She had been sure Uncle Benjamin would drag that jam in somehow.“Of course I do,” she said. “It was good jam. I’ve always been sorry I hadn’t time to eat more of it before you found me..."
Maybe as a nod to this escapade, you'll make a Raspberry Jumpsuit or Dress by CocoWawa Crafts - in red of course!
It was the first time she had worn a pretty dress since the organdies of her early teens. And they had never made her look like this.
If she only had a necklace or something. She wouldn’t feel so bare then. She ran down to the garden. There were clovers there—great crimson things growing in the long grass. Valancy gathered handfuls of them and strung them on a cord. Fastened above her neck they gave her the comfortable sensation of a collar and were oddly becoming.
You could make the lovely Clover Blouse by StitchMaiden if you wanted something vintage-feeling, and maybe make it in crimson -- or organdy!
Once Valancy marries Barney, they have an idyllic life. Here's one moment of her glorious sumer:
Or they went after water-lilies. Barney knew where to find them in the creeks and bays of Mistawis. Then the Blue Castle was glorious with them, every receptacle that Valancy could contrive filled with the exquisite things. If not water lilies then cardinal flowers, fresh and vivid from the swamps of Mistawis, where they burned like ribbons of flame.
December. Early snows and Orion. The pale fires of the Milky Way. It was really winter now—wonderful, cold, starry winter. How Valancy had always hated winter!... But now she loved winter. Winter was beautiful “up back”—almost intolerably beautiful. Days of clear brilliance. Evenings that were like cups of glamour—the purest vintage of winter’s wine. Nights with their fire of stars. Cold, exquisite winter sunrises. Lovely ferns of ice all over the windows of the Blue Castle. Moonlight on birches in a silver thaw. Ragged shadows on windy evenings—torn, twisted, fantastic shadows. Great silences, austere and searching. Jewelled, barbaric hills. The sun suddenly breaking through grey clouds over long, white Mistawis. Icy-grey twilights, broken by snow-squalls, when their cosy living-room, with its goblins of firelight and inscrutable cats seemed cosier than ever.
The opening sentence—“Pines are the trees of myth and legend. They strike their roots deep into the traditions of an older world, but wind and star love their lofty tops. What music when old Æolus draws his bow across the branches of the pines—” She had heard Barney say that one day when they walked under them.
Aeolian knit tee, also in dress length |
Lacy Aeolian knitted top |
There are several Decades of Style patterns that might work also.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely! I love Decades of Style, they do have such nice patterns.
DeleteAre we discussing the book yet? Am I the only one that was completely disappointed with the main character? --LindaC
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, oh no!! Will have to hear your experience of the read! We do have the preliminary book discussion post up, and another one will appear end of next week as our final post.
DeleteI've been enjoying the book so far, which I was able to get as an e-book from my library. I love stories with lots of description of places, of clothing, and of what folks are eating and cooking. I had been having quite a lot of difficulty figuring out how to connect the book to what I want to sew, until I had the idea that Valancy's (hated) nickname of "Doss" is a word that also means "to sleep or bed down" which led me to the idea of sewing a pillowcase (or cases), possibly decorated with some "north woods" imagery. I know it wouldn't be clothing, but would I think relate to the overall theme...
ReplyDelete- Alison aka Indigotiger
I'm glad you were able to find it and are enjoying it! I also love the descriptive nature of this one. I like your project idea -- as long as you can explain your inspiration, any project counts. And you have a great reasoning process behind this idea.
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