Yes, I guess we shall have to agree to respectfully disagree. So many fashion do's/don'ts are "silly", but they're so.…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
I think it was the print itself. Doesn't http://thedreamstress.com do a whole post on just that very topic?
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
Cynthia, Dresden work kindof baffles me. I can't wait to see how it goes with your experiments - give me…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
Yes, absolutely right. I want to be of an upper class in my clothing, so the frillier or thinner or…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
Kristin, I hadn't thought of that - I know that calico was being imported to Europe throughout the century, so…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
Rae, I saw that, but the canvas seemed awfully heavy. I have a swatchbook from Spoonflower and wan dearly to…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
I've been hunting 1970s textiles and crewel work embroidery for use in my 18th century stuff. I wish the trend…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
I adore Duran Textiles, but can't afford it! So maybe this will produce something similar, although the stamping seems to…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
Just be careful with going *too* Eastern on your prints ... there was an absolute difference in the textiles going…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
That looks like a lot of work, but fun! Spoonflower does have a linen/cotton blend… the texture of the piece…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations