Oh me oh my! I bought my stepdaughter a bunch of wooden stamps with those kind of patterns from the…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
I too am eagerly awaiting to see how this turns out!
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
I love adding accessories, especially if I can add even more detail like embroidery to put it over the top!…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
Can't wait to hear how this experiment turns out! I've mused over it while looking at the prices of the…
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
Ooooh! Can't wait to see how this comes out!
On V24: Block Printing 18th Century Fabric – Preparations
When I look at photos from museums I think about my own closet. What do I have in my closet?…
On V17: What Real Women Wore in 1912
I understand the upper class women wore aprons to symbolize domestic charms (ie able to manage a household) but they…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
Sharon, very interesting, but I respectfully disagree. Costume Closeup shows an extant garment made of net (The Mantle on page…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
It's a lovely piece, and you have a good eye for motifs with the 18c feel. But in period, aprons…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons
I'm all for the vintage textiles, like old curtains or tablecloths. This might be crazy, too, but there's an embroidery…
On V23: 18th Century Accessories – Embroidered Aprons