When they come out, can you do a tutorial on how to put the buckles on?
On V59: New “Kensington” 18th Century Leather Shoes in Black and Red
That's how I pleat too Carly. It seems to be the most common, though not the only method used in…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
D'oh!!! And I just sold a bunch of stuff so I would have enough money to afford a pair of…
On V59: New “Kensington” 18th Century Leather Shoes in Black and Red
I'm glad you re-pleated the front as I think that's the biggest problem. Second though, I usually point my pleats…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
Or...you could offer it on Etsy so some one (like myself) who adores it could fund your future petticoating adventures…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
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On V47: Results of the Great Button Boot Survey
Dying it sounds like a good idea to me. Perhaps covering the transition from the matelesse to the ruffle might…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
That could help it, although at this point I think I'll just abandon it and cannibalize it at a future…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
Unfortunately, I have to agree that the two fabrics just don't complement each other in their weights. I think it…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck
Hrm. That is a quandary. I'm planning on cutting up a well used Williamsburg matelesse coverlet for an underskirt petticoat…
On V58: The Tim Gunn Petticoat of Suck