It's also featured in the catalogue "Dangerous Liaisons" by the MetMuseum. If you're not having that book, it certainly is…
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Jenny--no shame! I always thought drawstrings would be easier, but it's crazy how much more comfortable and nicer-looking the waistband…
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WOO HOO! That is excellent!
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Hi Taylor - the fabric is 100% silk. It is all natural and will dye just fine 🙂
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Congrats on the selling out!! And I LOVE this new blue jacket - have voted and FaceBooked it 🙂 Good…
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Great post 😀
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Are these going to be covered in polyester or some other material? I've been looking at dyeing options and everything…
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Lauren, this is awesome! Thanks!
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I'm in the process of making a casaquin from an old silk suit jacket and skirt and I just found…
On Costume Analytics: Baroness Crussol’s Flamboyant Red Jacket, 1785
And it just looks prettier!! LOL
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