it looks wonderful! I found with mine that tacking a loop of cord or ribbon to the inside is useful...…
On Accessorizing for Williamsburg: An 18th Century Fur Muff
wow that is incredible! so so beautiful and perfect. and on a completely random note, whatever climate you're in, i'm…
On Test Driving “18th Century Hair & Wig Styling – The Book”
Our little group will be in Williamsburg for about 5 days, so if you get a chance to swing by,…
On Returning to Williamsburg in March 2014
Great tip! I was reading that the red cape in "Costume Close-up" was lined in silk in the hood, but…
On Accessorizing for Williamsburg, 2014
Sweet! I'd love to go to the conference, but I'm afraid I'll be working the whole time. Any chance we…
On Returning to Williamsburg in March 2014
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On Accessorizing for Williamsburg, 2014
If making the hooded cape, i suggest lining the hood with a silk of some sort... it will help to…
On Accessorizing for Williamsburg, 2014
Oh that sounds like so much fun! From reading your blog for a while now, I know you will have…
On Returning to Williamsburg in March 2014
I would be curious to know how the 16th century clothing drafted and made using Ms. Friendship's book compare with…
On Review: “Creating Historical Clothes: Pattern Cutting From Tudor to Victorian Times”
Now, that was a 'SQUEEEEE' - it even crossed the pond and was heard in good old Europe 😉 Wonderful…
On Returning to Williamsburg in March 2014