Very nice! In the 18th century people weren't as concerned about pattern matching as they are today, at least from…
On V191: Matchy – Or Not – Striped 18th Century Gowns
Fascinating look at the matching. I suspect it would really have depended on how much fabric the seamstress at the…
On V191: Matchy – Or Not – Striped 18th Century Gowns
You are a diplomat. I do believe you politely informed someone that many 18th century sewists didn't know how to…
On V191: Matchy – Or Not – Striped 18th Century Gowns
tee hee Steph! You are right. A thread count Nazi would be able to say why something is wrong and…
On V190: Progress on the 1770s l’Anglaise
Oh. Lauren, you are a constant inspiration to me as I try to finish the mini sacque gown of Doom…
On V190: Progress on the 1770s l’Anglaise
Honey, don't hang you head in shame. My back-in-the-day style petticoats are drawstring too. Here's the thing . . .…
On How To Make An 18th Century Petticoat
This tutorial is on point. Bless you. I'm going to link to this from my blog (never know who is…
On How To Make An 18th Century Petticoat
OMG YES PLEASE tell me some rules! PLEASE! I need all the help I can get!!
On V189: Beginning a Robe a l’Anglaise a la Polonaise
Zach, thank you. Version 2 is fitting muuuuch better, though the sleeves/armscyes are still troubling me. I'm hoping to best…
On V190: Progress on the 1770s l’Anglaise
Thank you 🙂
On V190: Progress on the 1770s l’Anglaise