Hmmm... is it top: 1920's, middle: 1780's, bottom: 1870's?
On V27: French Shoes of a Various Assortment
Middle is 1770s or 1780s, the bottom is 1870s or 80s, the top I'd say is 1890s, but the split…
On V27: French Shoes of a Various Assortment
I agree with Sharon P. Middle (1700s?), top(1800s?), bottom(1900s?). Very pretty shoes. 🙂
On V27: French Shoes of a Various Assortment
For helping with getting the stamped images to line up nicely you might consider getting a Stamp-a-ma-jig. I use it…
On V25: More Fabric Stamp News, and Astoria Pre-Sale Update
you should do the second one with gold or silver embrodiery on silk-- that way they can be dyed --
On V27: French Shoes of a Various Assortment
This is a guess but I'd say the middle shoe followed by the top shoe followed by the bottom shoe…
On V27: French Shoes of a Various Assortment
I don't know much about historical footwear but these are yummy!
On V27: French Shoes of a Various Assortment
Keep an eye on YWU in the next month or so......
On V26: 18th Century Panniers – examples and ideas
Pocket hoops can be very useful when travelling as they concertina down flat, they are also quick to make! I…
On V26: 18th Century Panniers – examples and ideas
Crazy how fashion has evolved, isn't it? I remember watching "The Duchess" with Kiera Knightley, wedding night scene (bless her…
On V26: 18th Century Panniers – examples and ideas