I think it's a great tool, I just don't really know how to use it! lol! And there is plenty…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
My dress form works very well for my purposes. Of course there are differences and drawbacks, as with all dress…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
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On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
Aha! The French Curve! I will run like a stag from that tool when next I see one! Great explanation,…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
It would be interesting for you to do a more dynamic dummy, such as a duct tape or gummed tape…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
Speaking as someone who comes from the background of fashion school rather than historical sewing . . . make a…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
It was Simplicity 5194, but you could do the same to just about any shirtwaist/shirt pattern either with a waist…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
Hi AuntieNan - the dummy's actually pretty spot-on to my shoulders and arms (when the arms are attached), but as…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
Hi there! I have to ask the question here -- painful, I know, as you have worked so hard (with…
On Starting a “Simple” 1912 Day Dress
its a shame there isn't more patterns for regency gents like there is for ladies.
On Men’s Regency Inspiration