Marvy, just ordered a copy!
On V31: Book Review: “18th Century Embroidery Techniques” by Gail Marsh
Even if you can't do the jacket--and I agree, I haven't seen bold yellow with red--that would make an excellent…
On V29: Fabrics for Colonial Williamsburg…Again.
Very nice!
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Thanks for this. I like the hairstyle right after the Grecian, because it is for shorter hair. I tried it…
On V22: More 19teens and Early 1920s Hairstyles {Videos!}
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On V22: More 19teens and Early 1920s Hairstyles {Videos!}
Nice! That's so pretty! Looking at that link, it seems like the "dip" must only work with heavier fabrics, that…
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Try and inject humor - there's a lot of ridiculous in historical fashion, both in anecdotes and in the objects…
On V28: Preparing for Presentations on Historical Accessories
Dear Lauren, That turned out s-u-p-e-r! Congratulations, Natalie
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Biz used as a soak does a *very* good job of whitening old cottons, and isn't as risky as chlorine…
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Rowenna - I totally agree, and now I think I've got to jet back to the shop and get some…
On V29: Fabrics for Colonial Williamsburg…Again.