So thankful for the simplicity pattern and your YouTube videos, Lauren and Abby! I never thought I'd be able to…
On 18th Century Stays – Q&A about Simplicity 8162
I am hoping to make these soon, however, I am quite short in the torso and typically (with modern patterns)…
On 18th Century Stays – Q&A about Simplicity 8162
Rereading this post, and two things came to mind that didn't previously...One: Regardless of the "average" size of women in…
On Extant 18th c. Stays from the Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Museum, Nevada
I’m making a pair of 1770 stays from this pattern. I plan to add the stomacher from the simplicity dress…
On 18th Century Stays: Boning Patterns
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On V31: Book Review: “18th Century Embroidery Techniques” by Gail Marsh
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On EXCLUSIVE! “Louis” Velveteen & Embroidered Baroque Shoes
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