oh that cup and saucer were made right where I was bought up. Foley is an area of Longton in…
On Time Travel: The Baroque Gown at June Gaskells Ball
Hnnnnnnggg... Yet again I've drooled on my keyboard reading your blog. You have been inspiration to me for some time,…
On What’s All This About Casaquins?
Bwahahaha. I'm not entirely sure why "Anonymous" thinks I know nothing of 18th c. clothing, but yes I am a…
On What’s All This About Casaquins?
Personally I think that if I don't completely agree with someone or thing tehy are wrong, I try to start…
On What’s All This About Casaquins?
I love the walking-length petticoat! Nearly all mine are that length because I have to be practical with my skirts…
On What’s All This About Casaquins?
it is evident you are a seamstress and not someone who knows anything about 18th cent. ladies clothing.
On What’s All This About Casaquins?
Ahhh, yeah, you found Lady D's recreation! It's lovely in person. That is one of my favorite habits.
On Costume Analytics: The American Redingote, 1791
Love this gown! The navy and gold is really striking. And I never thought of using pinecones in hair before...…
On Costume Analytics: The American Redingote, 1791
Lovely - thanks for defining the tea dress.
On What Exactly IS a Tea Gown?
I'm not sure why I despise the side zip so much - it just seems to be a pain in…
On 1940s Evening Gown in Progress