YES!!! I would most definitely buy them - in every colour! I'm currently trying to figure out how to recover…
On Chopines – Platforms of the Past
Hi Hazelnut - thanks so much! To answer your question, here's a post about my dress form: http://americanduchess.blogspot.com/2011/05/making-workable-dress-form-or-violent.html Some time…
On 1879 Tea Gown: More Progress, and Bustling Up on the Deadline!
Wow, it's gorgeous, lovely, incredible <3 Nice needle work !
On Review: Wearing History’s 1879 Dinner Bodice E-Pattern
Such a beautiful dress! Yet another of your gowns to put on my list of "maybe in 50 years I…
On 1879 Tea Gown: More Progress, and Bustling Up on the Deadline!
Beautiful photos, I really enjoyed these! Both ladies look so elegant. -Emily Emily's Vintage Visions
On Photo Shoot: Downton Abbey Glamour at the Cobb Mansion, Virginia City, Nevada
When I get around to make a new corset, I just might have to use your gown as some inspiration,…
On Christmas Tea at the Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, NV
Me too! It reminds me of creme brulee.
On Christmas Tea at the Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, NV
Beautiful, I adore this!! And the hat turned out stunning as well. It's amazing how well other era vintage hat…
On Christmas Tea at the Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, NV
Thank you! I've always wondered how to know what size to make my pannier....though I suppose to err on the…
On How Wide Should Your 18th Century Panniers Be?
Wow!! The dress came out fabulous. You look smashing!
On Christmas Tea at the Brewery Arts Center, Carson City, NV