Oh how fun! I really like your use of Matelesse fabric!!! I have seen it at my fabric store and…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
Oh...my....goodness! I have been wanting to do a little project with miniatures for a couple of years now! There is…
On V101: How to Make Miniature Portraits
Drooooool. I love ALL of these. But I think my favorite a la Francaise is this one: http://collectionsonline.lacma.org/mwebcgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=1247;type=101 And I…
On V147: Gowns a la Pompadour – 1740s – 1750s
I've made two gowns in this style; one in ice blue satin and the other in a burgundy and lilac…
On V147: Gowns a la Pompadour – 1740s – 1750s
The two blue francaises are definitely my favourites. I've already sewn a dress of this era: a white cotton satin…
On V147: Gowns a la Pompadour – 1740s – 1750s
It's gorgeous, as long as a gown is a good design it can't have too much red.I think the pleated…
On V146: Red 18th Century Petticoat with Vandyked Hem
Wow! LOVE IT!
On V146: Red 18th Century Petticoat with Vandyked Hem
How ADORABLE! I absolutely love it! The lace really finished it off. Happy sewing! Katrina
On V146: Red 18th Century Petticoat with Vandyked Hem
What about pleated white instead of the lace? Or cream? It would break up the red (if that's what you…
On V146: Red 18th Century Petticoat with Vandyked Hem
There's no such thing as too much red! LOVE the petticoat, and the pleated decoration sounds sublime.
On V146: Red 18th Century Petticoat with Vandyked Hem