Hi Sharon. The reason we went with the narrower shift sleeves is because, as a commercial pattern, this shift needed…
On Simplicity 8578 and 8579 – TWO new 18th Century Patterns!
"...you'll find the shift pattern is accurate right down to the gussets and godets." I am wondering how this can…
On Simplicity 8578 and 8579 – TWO new 18th Century Patterns!
These patterns look fantastic, great work1
On Simplicity 8578 and 8579 – TWO new 18th Century Patterns!
what a vintage thing! I love both gold and sliver. robe de mariée pas cher
On New! “Forget Me Not” 18th Century Shoe Buckles
wow.. very nice. i will definitely go for Londoner and Renoir as they are reflecting some unique and stylish trend.…
On American Duchess SALE!
Yes! Great post, Lauren, that's exactly how I feel: we do this for fun, and we're all individuals taking part:…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
Everyone brings their own experience and skills to their creations anyway, so bring on the multiple versions! I love seeing…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
Any WIP photos of this?
On Embroidered Stomachers of the early 18th Century
My CADD kicked in after reading this post (okay, it was just waiting for an excuse) and I started a…
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap
My vote is also the men'swear/stays or bodice worn w/the tabs outside the skirt (esp in the 1787 Boze portrait…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies