Hi KittyKatt - changing our minds is what we seamstresses do, right? I think of the gowns we sew as…
On V29: Fabrics for Colonial Williamsburg…Again.
I was nervous too - everything I read said to avoid bleach completely, so I tried just a tiny little…
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Ah, yes, I have been working on the 1912 but haven't been posting about it - I will soon! I'm…
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
How lovely! I always get nervous washing old things so yay for a successful cleaning job.
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Lovely!
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Lauren, I caught this on my Facebook Page through the Costumers Manifesto. Awesome work! Fyi, you can also style synthetic…
On How To Make an 18th Century Wig from an Affordable “Costume” Wig
I love the way that apron looks! Great find! White on white embroidery is one of my favorite things--it can…
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
Wow! That is beautiful!
On V30: An Embroidered Apron – My First Williamsburg Piece
I agree with Sharon and Catherine--I fiddled with my striped gown forever, never quite getting it right, until I made…
On V29: Fabrics for Colonial Williamsburg…Again.
Hey Lauren, I love to watch the process of design that you use. It gives me a little hope in…
On V29: Fabrics for Colonial Williamsburg…Again.