Oooh! Lovely! I have always loved that gown as well 😀 I can't wait to see it completed.
On Starting Small on a Big New 18th c. Project
I have to join in on the chorus--that red gown has always been my favorite, too! I look forward to…
On Starting Small on a Big New 18th c. Project
I adore this gown, too! I used it as an inspiration when re-making my eighteenth-century wedding gown. It's not at…
On Starting Small on a Big New 18th c. Project
My dress form is made out of duct-tape wrapped around a T-shirt while it was on me, and the shoulders…
On Starting Small on a Big New 18th c. Project
Well as you guys can see, those double-crossing straps are in the lead by rather a lot, but there's been…
On Back From the Dead , and Some Shoe News
This is a hard one! I have to say, I do like the double crossed ones. I ditto Susan- I…
On Back From the Dead , and Some Shoe News
Gosh honey, I'm so sorry to hear you've been ill. Hope you are mending well and can get back to…
On Back From the Dead , and Some Shoe News
Maybe a straight-strap shoe on the younger side of 1900 is in order, that can, as you say, work for…
On Back From the Dead , and Some Shoe News
I still prefer the straight straps. *hopes they win* Covering a broader period is always useful - one pair of…
On Back From the Dead , and Some Shoe News
Jen, that's a good point. They're both very popular, so I'm thinking that even though it looks like the double…
On Back From the Dead , and Some Shoe News