Hi Terese - the buttons are functional, and they are attached with little bits of elastic, so they give slightly…
On V13: Get Ready for “Astoria” Edwardian Shoes
Rebecca, hrm, most of the prints I pinned were either from Duran Textiles or from this website: http://www.timetraveltextiles.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Store_Code=TTT I'm going…
On V7: Williamsburg Mix n’ Match, and Finding Fabric
Sharon, I adore quilted petticoats, but it might be a bit bulky for travel via air, do you think? I…
On V7: Williamsburg Mix n’ Match, and Finding Fabric
Ooo they look beautiful! I can't wait!
On V13: Get Ready for “Astoria” Edwardian Shoes
Have you considered that a *quilted* petticoat adds visual interest and texture, and can be mixed/matched to a variety of…
On V7: Williamsburg Mix n’ Match, and Finding Fabric
Great photos! The last is especially fantastic!!!
On 1950s 1-yard Jacket and Skirt
I do like the black! Very classy. But I'm waiting with bated breath for the Pompadour! In fact, I'm nearly…
On V13: Get Ready for “Astoria” Edwardian Shoes
I probably missed it somewhere in the description...are those buttons? snaps? decorative bits? They are really, really cool but I…
On V13: Get Ready for “Astoria” Edwardian Shoes
Debi, to answer your question, it is very likely that they are tanned with chromium. 🙁 Thank you for your…
On V13: Get Ready for “Astoria” Edwardian Shoes
Wow, Lauren...you really nailed it! I knew the black would be great because I have an original pair in black…
On V13: Get Ready for “Astoria” Edwardian Shoes