Oh my gosh, this is so breathtakingly beautiful! I love what you did with this pair, absolutely stunning!
On How To Paint Your Own 1920s Flapper Shoes
Im a beginner making a polonaise but really love the cut of your gown. I saw where you mentioned jp…
On V293: Finished Project: Indienne Print “Curtain-Along” Gown, 1780
How long are the zip ties you bought ? I'm looking for that and I find 95mm, 200mm and 300mm…
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
This may be one of my favorite posts of yours, EVER. The cap is lovely, and looks just perfect, but…
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap
I believe it is a very narrow cotton twill tape. I certainly didn't hand-weave it, lol.
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap
Haha, well ladies didn't have to wear them ALL the time. This is just one of the styles of caps,…
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap
It seems like very little adjustments can make a cap fabulous or fail. We often make our ruffles too big…
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap
Thanks!
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap
What would you recommend using to make the curves on the 1780s stay?
On 18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns
Very nice and foofy! Your rear drawstring looks like a narrow cotton stay tape, one of my favorites for that…
On My 1740s “Mutton Chop” Cap