Laura, I feel that way too (fish out of water) in certain eras - Regency for sure!
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
Jenny! Yes, please come back to blogging! I love the things you sew and want to follow along! (Also, you…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
oh no! jump right in - there's a worldwide community ready to support 🙂
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
Ah, I will write another blog post on where to wear these things, as a follow-up. It's a very good…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
Nope, not possible to have too many interests! I love the 1930s and 1950s the same as I love the…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
My era is 1730s to 1780 (but no later!) These are the projects I actually find myself finishing and then…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
I have not yet found my era, but I tend to like the Mid-Victorian and Renaissance. Next year will be…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
I'm too busy being intimidated by everything to sew anything.
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
I guess my era is the 1950s/early 1960s. I've made sooo many vintage dresses from that era - I think…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer
Sometimes I think I have too many interests. Is that possible? 😉 I love 1750s to 1770s as well as…
On V288: How I “Found My Era” – Question n’ Answer