What a great idea and result so far!
On V25: More Fabric Stamp News, and Astoria Pre-Sale Update
Nice! I just wish I could figure out how to make those perfect little puffs in front of the ears.
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I'm very interested in this stamp stuff! Can't wait to see how it turns out on your dress. I just…
On V25: More Fabric Stamp News, and Astoria Pre-Sale Update
Oop, a follow up. Good call on using rubber stamps. Those used wooden Indian stamps I bought? Well, they are…
On V25: More Fabric Stamp News, and Astoria Pre-Sale Update
Can't wait to hear about your block printing process! Such a fabulous idea. Woohoo for shoes!
On V25: More Fabric Stamp News, and Astoria Pre-Sale Update
Dear Lauren, Such cool work on the stamping and htank you for blazing the trail! Ever since Hallie Larkin discussed…
On V25: More Fabric Stamp News, and Astoria Pre-Sale Update
Me too! I keep trying to figure out a project worth getting custom printed voile for :). And silk. And…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
I'll share any progress I make on my blog 🙂 If it makes you feel any better, my mom tried…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
I think the more obvious reason that the ladies wore aprons may have been to protect the gowns, they were…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
Yes but unfortunately in the 1970's the colours were often really, really huckery! 🙂 But the Indian fabrics that were…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations