That tea sounds wonderful - and what a fun shop she's got! Thanks for the rec.
On V248: 1772 Colonial Spice Tea by Litttle Bits Clothing Company
This is making me crave a cinnamon-y, spicy cup of tea.
On V248: 1772 Colonial Spice Tea by Litttle Bits Clothing Company
Go for it 🙂 Straw bonnets are really good to start with. You can use steam to shape the straw,…
On V247: Making a 1790s Gainsborough Hat
Omg I NEED some of that!! I loathe doing the brims on covered hats because of the fusing problem. I…
On V247: Making a 1790s Gainsborough Hat
Wow, stunning job!
On V247: Making a 1790s Gainsborough Hat
This is a great tutorial. I've been thinking of fixing up a straw hat for a while, and this inspires…
On V247: Making a 1790s Gainsborough Hat
What about a very short bob cut - that is the style of my hair at the moment. What can…
On V246: My Regency Papillote Curls
How clever and what a clever use of plastic cross stitch canvas! I love making hats and recently discovered this…
On V247: Making a 1790s Gainsborough Hat
Hi Sestables - thanks for your comment. What I've found to distinguish casaquins and pierrots is that the pierrot's "tail"…
On What Is the Difference Between a Caraco and a Casaquin? and Other 18th c. Jackets…
Hi! So the difference between a pierrot and a casaquin (aside from trimmings) is mostly that a pierrot has ruffled…
On What Is the Difference Between a Caraco and a Casaquin? and Other 18th c. Jackets…