I love ethnic embroideries! It's so intricate and colourful! What a nice dress. -Julia
On V151: Vintage Mexican Dress Day
I have a yellow one quite like this - and I bought it about 25 years ago, for myself! I…
On V151: Vintage Mexican Dress Day
Elizabethan costuming is where so many of us started. I know I started there - it was the first period…
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress
Do it! Your jacket will be AH-MAY-ZING. Follow the golden rule of historical costuming - "if you make it, you'll…
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress
hrm, I think it's going to be the tall hat again this year. I'll be an aspiring middle class lady…
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress
So trim and neat looking! You have inspired me to make a kirtle myself, and to get back into Elizabethan…
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress
Lauren, this is great! I have always wanted to do the kirtle, too. I found the directions a bit hard…
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I made a kirtle last autumn! Laurie
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress
I am massively in love with this and how did I miss this post at all! NOMS!!! I love the…
On V146: Red 18th Century Petticoat with Vandyked Hem
Looks great, kirtles are awesome and I love the ideas of tie on sleeves. What will you put on top…
On V150: A “Tudor Tailor” Kirtle in Progress