Steampunk, 7 years on.

This Lincoln Asylum event was, as Facebook helpfully reminded us, 7 years since we first attended, although due to the missing Covid years, it was the 5th time of being in Lincoln.

We loved the new activities such as the trinket swap and the 30 blue plaques to find, celebrating those who have contributed to the events.

As always we had an excellent time. We participated in the Fashion Show on the Friday night at the Assembly Rooms, which are a gorgeous reminder of Lincoln’s Georgian past.

I wore my Glories of Bombay jacket, and Ellen her House of Worth dress. She had a new tiara for the event which made her look very regal.

She also had a completely new outfit for the weekend, her Monster Hunter one, complete with Stitch in chains and Grogu in a net!

This is the same pattern she has used before and the bolero jacket and skirt look great with leggings and her Nu Rock boots. She embroidered the arm patch herself and bought the monster alert device and the hat cogs at a previous event. She even has Grogu earrings!

I wore the tablecloth jacket again on Saturday, but with the seamstress hat.

Sunday there was a Steam Trek meet up so I wore my Captain Jane way outfit and hat. Forgot to get any close up pictures though. There were some brilliant costumes at the meet up.

This trio were my favourite, so cool!

I will leave you with some of the other amazing outfits, as always such creativity. I am definitely tempted by a Slyvanian families one in the future!

There was definitely a bookworm theme going on and one lady had the, ‘What Katy Did ‘ books on her hat!

Love the Wonka family above, they always have amazing outfits.

I am currently staying on a site with no WiFi, so things may be a bit quiet here for a while.

I have lots of lovely more Trust property visits planned this week and next, and then am on to Suffolk for a week where I am looking forward to more pretty villages and coastline.

Until then have fun, take care, stay safe and thanks for visiting.

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