Abigael - I interlined in this case with fleece, which was a great padding, but didn't help with the ripples.…
On More Tea with Madame X – Progress on The Satan Bodice from Hell
Right above your presser foot on the top of the machine is a metal (or plastic dial/turny thing). This is…
On More Tea with Madame X – Progress on The Satan Bodice from Hell
Oh satin nastiness... Have you ever tried interlining/underlining satin with flannel? It sounds ridiculous, but it works well for tailored…
On More Tea with Madame X – Progress on The Satan Bodice from Hell
scream! it's looking gorgeous already. x
On Tea With Madame X -or- A Start to A Goth-tastic Gown
Great designs and a good use of Spoonflower. I'm khowardquilts there.
On American Duchess 18th century Fabric Collection (1750-1800) on Spoonflower
I LOVE the two striped ones and that blue and white all-over... These are great!!
On American Duchess 18th century Fabric Collection (1750-1800) on Spoonflower
I love this painting, looking forward to see the finished gown!
On Tea With Madame X -or- A Start to A Goth-tastic Gown
Haha, I am wearing one petticoat beneath this skirt, and a bustle pad. The petticoat has layers of lacey ruffley…
On 1880s Bustle Skirt – It’s Black, It’s Shiny, It’s Quick and Dirty
I just wrote a comment but don't know if it went through or not (darn computer!) but just wanted to…
On Historical Costuming vs. Historical Re-Enactment: What’s the Difference?
You look tres chic and lovely. 🙂 But you appear to be wearing few few or no petticoats? Scandalous! Or…
On 1880s Bustle Skirt – It’s Black, It’s Shiny, It’s Quick and Dirty