Zip ties? Colour me intrigued! I picked up my patterns last weekend just so I can follow along. Even though…
On 18th Century Stays – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Zip ties? Colour me intrigued! I picked up my patterns last weekend just so I can follow along. Even though…
On 18th Century Stays – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Hi! Thank you for a wonderful tutorial! Do you happen to have a post for making one to fit over…
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Hi Adam - Yes, the apron, or overskirt, is a separate piece from the underskirt. I would have to check…
On 1880s Wool Ensemble – Apportioning Ruler Adventures
Hi Chris - Yes, the boning is in each channel sewn into the corset and creates a foundation garment that…
On 18th Century Stays – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Ouch! That sounds terrible (and I've so been there too, with really reallllly heavy gowns). It's amazing the difference the…
On 18th Century Stays – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Is the boning in all the little sewn slots? I made a bodice for a costume, and it only has…
On 18th Century Stays – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
WOWEEEEEE! I love the without/with photo! And I've been there. I once had a boned bodice and the mother heavy…
On 18th Century Stays – Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Is the over skirt separate/removable? Or is it attached to the skirt as one piece? Im assuming yours is removable,…
On 1880s Wool Ensemble – Apportioning Ruler Adventures
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