I know this is old, but maybe the next person that reads this will get some ideas. How about tying…
On V101: How to Make Miniature Portraits
Hello! I'm having a titanic party (in two weeks!) and I'm inspired by this. Of course, I'm being overly ambitious…
On V116: Finally, My Almost-Complete Titanic Ball Gown
This is most helpful! A question about depth: You mention adding 1/2 of your waist measurement to either side to…
On How Wide Should Your 18th Century Panniers Be?
(5 years later I am eventually using this trick to make a quick dirty buttoned cotehardie for a medieval event…
On V109: Do You Know the Button Trick?
It's funny - maybe because I'm not English, *these* were the first 1790s styles I came across. I originally thought…
On Finding Inspiration in the 1790s with Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun
I think you did an awesome job. Very inspiring ! What kind of paintspray can I use...as I have to…
On How To Make an 18th Century Wig from an Affordable “Costume” Wig
This is such a useful list! And I'm glad to hear such a good review of the Butterick stays pattern.…
On American Duchess’ Monster List of Resources
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On 18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns
I love your blog, and this ugly puffer is very helpful! I just made my own cage crinoline, which was…
On Late 18th Century Skirt Supports – The Unorthodox Edition
I thought I remembered an American Duchess post on nankeen! Trying to learn more about it for clothing rather than…
On More On Nankeen Fabric and Boots in the Regency