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  • Devonshire GiveAway WINNER!

    August 10, 2011

    Out of an incredible 283 entries, only one winner could be selected. And the winner is… !!!  Laughing Girl (http://laughing-all-the-way.tumblr.com/)  !!! My dear Laughing Girl, please e-mail me at [email protected] to claim…

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  • How to Make a Quick and Easy 1920s Bathing Suit

    August 9, 2011

    In honor of the delightful 1920s events we’ve had this Summer, including the Lake Tahoe Gatsby coming up this weekend, I want to share with you a fun little project you can…

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  • Mid-Victorian 1840s-to-1860s ReFashioning

    August 9, 2011

    The original, made last year. So you all think I haven’t been sewing…and you would be sortof right.  Little bits at a time, little projects (that turn into massive projects), and here’s…

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  • 18th Century Shoe GIVEAWAY!

    August 3, 2011

    Want to *win* your very own pair of leather Devonshire 18th century shoes?  Then help us spread the word about the pre-order going on right now! About the Prize: The Devonshires are…

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  • How To Paint Your Leather Devonshire 18th Century Shoes

    August 2, 2011

    Are white shoes just not your thing?  Fancy green, black, blue, red, gold, any other color?  Want to match your new leather Devonshires to your dress?  Well this tutorial is for you!…

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  • Devonshire Leather 18th Century Shoes – Pre-Order Now Open

    August 1, 2011

    It’s August 1, ladies, which means you can now order your Devonshire leather 18th century shoes! Order Devonshires, Click Here! Top-quality leather uppers and Italian leather soles Here’s How Pre-Orders Work: We have…

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  • 1920s Fun at the Ehrman Mansion, Sugarpine Point, Lake Tahoe

    July 31, 2011

    On Saturday, four Great Basin Costumers “invaded,” as we do, the Sugarpine Living History Day, a mildly 1900-1930s event held at the old Ehrman Mansion on West Shore at Tahoe. We went…

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  • Pretty New Vintage Things to Admire …

    July 29, 2011

    Two new items for your consideration, now available in my Etsy shop: A beautiful, handmade Edwardian reticule. The first is an Edwardian reticule.  This little purse is truly amazing, and in absolutely…

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  • Costume Fly-By – Worth 1870

    July 28, 2011

    Worth, 1870.  Fancy Dress Harem Pants.  Oh yes please!  From the Met

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  • Devonshire and Georgiana Size Chart Updates

    July 28, 2011

    I know I’m hitting you guys over the head with shoes lately, but we’ve been eating, sleeping, and breathing shoes here, and I feel obliged to keep you informed. The Georgianas I…

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  • Costume Fly-By – 1872 AquaPoof

    July 25, 2011

    1872, from the Met.  Look at all….the…ruffly organza…and…bows…and ruffles…oh my.

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  • “Devonshire” Leather 18th Century Shoes on the Horizon…

    July 21, 2011

    Most of you already know that a leather 18th century colonial shoe will be released for pre-ordering on August 1, just 13 days away!  These are called the “Devonshires,” after Georgiana, Duchess…

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  • A Revolutionary Ice Cream Social

    July 19, 2011

    This past Sunday a small group of Great Basin Costumers got together to play dress up and eat ice cream.  The theme was 18th century,  roughly the time between the American Revolution…

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  • Addressing Width Issues in the Georgiana 18th c. Shoes

    July 18, 2011

    Hi Ladies (and Gents),    I wanted to drop you a line and let you know that I’m working out what happened with the width of the Georgies.  Most of you have…

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  • 18th Century Shoes: How to Loop Your Latchets

    July 15, 2011

    Question:  How do I install the bows on my 18th century shoes? Click “Read More” to learn how … You Will Need …. A pair of 18th century latchet shoes, such as…

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  • All For the Love of [18th Century] Shoes

    July 12, 2011

    We’ve all been waiting…and waiting….and waiting for the Georgiana 18th century style shoes to arrive. And they finally did! Here’s the adventures of myself and Mr. C yesterday, and how your shoes…

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  • Georgies in San Francisco – Shoe Travels and Other Adventures

    July 8, 2011

    …and what a crazy adventure this has been so far.  I’m going to write a post, “Things I Learned While Manufacturing Shoes,” about all the mistakes I made, and all the weird…

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  • 1780s Green Half-Boned Stays Finally Completed

    July 7, 2011

    I went ahead and finished these, even though I will never wear them.  I originally started these for The Revolution Dress, but I cut them too short for my long waist, so…

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  • The Snakes of the American Revolution

    July 4, 2011

    Betsy Ross and company, how pastoral they all look, sewing the stars and stripes…. While we enjoy watermelon and baby back ribs, fireworks and parades this 4th of July, let’s not forget…

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  • Shoes of the 1790s and Regency

    July 2, 2011

    Most likely late 1790s.  https://blog.americanduchess.com/2007/04/shoes.html Those of you who have been following the development of my historical footwear line will know that we have plans for a Regency era slipper.  This begs…

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