I am having difficulty finding the tutorial you gave on 18th century draping at Rufflecon. Could you possibly direct me…
On Rufflecon 2016!!!
I am having difficulty finding the tutorial you gave on 18th century draping at Rufflecon. Could you possibly direct me…
On Rufflecon 2016!!!
You have done a brilliant job making sure that people understand where you are coming from. And let me tell…
On Introducing our Fall Collection of Historic Shoes – Pre-Orders Open!
They are lovely, indeed. The comparison of all the black 18th century shoes side by side is neat, too. Best,…
On Spotlight: New “Fraser” Early 18th Century Leather Shoes
Unless specifically designed to be decorative, undergarments (shift, petticoat, etc.) would usually be made from cotton or linen, as these…
On How To Make An 18th Century Petticoat
I love reading your blog and I hope you won't mind a couple of grammatical corrections: "A new one for…
On Rufflecon 2016!!!
Ooooooh, they're magnificent! And they look like they'd work really well with menswear too!
On Spotlight: New “Fraser” Early 18th Century Leather Shoes
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On 18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns
and now to learn how to swing! no pockets needed for dance trousers…especially with the Lindy Hop.
On Vintage Pants Review: Vivien of Holloway Swing Trousers
What is the point of pants without pockets? *sigh* However, based on your recommendation, I'll take a look.
On Vintage Pants Review: Vivien of Holloway Swing Trousers