So excited!!!!!!
On How One Fugly Loafer Became the Gorgeous “Virginia” Renaissance Shoe
Here is my bustle complete http://stitchintimeandspace.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/hsf-2014-challenge-19-hsf-inspiration.html
On V346: How to Make a Victorian Bustle – Pattern and Instructions
This is a great article! I also made a reference to Bustle a detailed illustration of you! Thank you
On V346: How to Make a Victorian Bustle – Pattern and Instructions
How exciting! Thanks for sharing, this isn't a period I know much about.
On A Quick Look At Late Elizabethan/Early Jacobean Shoes
You make fantastic things! I really like your job. This week I try Marie-Antoinette look for Helloween. If you want…
On V54: How To Create A Simple 18th Century Pouf
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On V54: How To Create A Simple 18th Century Pouf
Me too!
On Regency Styles I Actually Like
I haven't seen the film, but I like the idea. I think that's the direction I'm headed.
On Regency Styles I Actually Like
I suppose it would be an exercise in patterning for your form - scaling up or down elements so a…
On Regency Styles I Actually Like
Yes, very true! I agree as well that when done properly, the Regency does not look "pregnant." It's more complicated…
On Regency Styles I Actually Like