These look great - I love your idea of making them 'convertible' between high and low! Very clever!
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
Ooh, the puffer is great, even if it doesn't look that pretty, it does the job! I should make something…
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
They are so cute! You won't get the same volume with hip pads and remember those puppies can get really…
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
Lauren, my matelasse fabric was pretty lightweight and I think it would drape just fine over panniers without being terribly…
On V49: 18th Century Quilted Petticoats
The pocket hoops I made at Costume College last year have a bottom to them, so they really can be…
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
If you google pocket hoop panniers there will be alot of sites to look at them.
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
Interesting! I've never seen anyone make pocket hoops with that boning configuration.
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
Thanks Gail for the details on how you made yours. Did you use quilting rack?
On V49: 18th Century Quilted Petticoats
I love my panniers, they do collapses for packing, but my favorite thing about them is they are pockets also.…
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1
The pattern in Norah Waugh's book, Corset and Crinolines, is one I've used for the past 30 years. It uses…
On V52: 1770s Pannier Experiments – Style 1