While shoe sizing may have changed over the decades, foot size has also changed. My great-grandmother left some shoes from…
On V2: Opinion: The Vintage Figure vs. Today
The 1660s bodice is ubiquitous in 17th century reenactment fashion in the same way an robe a l'anglaise is ubiquitous…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
I also think of whole families sharing a bolt of cloth and mothers dressing their daughters alike when this idea…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
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On NEW! Special Edition “Dunmore” 18th c. Shoes in Red/White
I think you've reached the right conclusion. Your dress won't come out exactly like the other dresses made by other…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
There is a conference in Gettysburg, the Civilian Conference. Presenters get a length of conference fabric (men and women) to…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
Oh gosh yes, this has gone through my mind from time to time. Like you don't want to step on…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
Yes, do 1660s --- and then host an event in Reno/Sacto area so we can all wear our dresses, again.…
On What to Do When Someone Else is Making the Same Dress As You…
Such a fabulous podcast! Many, many congratulations to you both for completing a wonderful book project. I'm ecstatic to team…
On BOOK RELEASE: The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking
Just got my copy today! Postal service banged it up a bit, so its already on its way to being…
On BOOK RELEASE: The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking