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On 18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns
Thanks for your comments about the different length in trousers - I've been holding off on hemming because my usual/modern…
On The Truth About Real Women’s 1940s Pants
I just stumbled upon your blog by accident and am enjoying looking at the beautiful clothes and shoes you create.…
On Mme Demorest’s Illustrated Portfolio of the Fashions for 1880
I love it. I'm currently a waist size of 37 1/2 in. (So it wouldn't look too lovely on me.)…
On How to Make a Quick and Easy 1920s Bathing Suit
Are you then Sara Miller's cousin? She and I discovered our connection as my grandmother was the Shop Stewart at…
On I. Miller & Sons – Shoes for Movie Stars, Chorus Girls, and You.
I LOVE old hoop skirt dresses soooooooooo much i´ve allready made two
On Civil War Gown Inspiration and Plannings
Hello, I have a quick question... I'm in the planning process for a Robe a la Francaise that I want…
On Simplicity 8578 and 8579 – TWO new 18th Century Patterns!
What is the best option for support a big bust?
On 18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns
I always called them peplum, but flippy flappys is much better! Some of the patterns i use for my renaissance…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies
Wonder if it was a retro thing. There are loops and or tabs on later Elizabethan gowns. See the Phoenix…
On Trends – Late 18th Century Flippy-Flappies