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  • V271: First Look at “23Skidoo” 1920s Spectator T-Strap Shoes

    September 27, 2012

    Those of you who follow along on Facebook have already seen these, but I wanted to share them here on the blog too.  I’m *so* excited about the new “23Skidoo” 1920s t-strap…

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  • V270: The “Robe Royaliste” at Nevada Museum of Art

    September 26, 2012

    Last night I had another opportunity to model for the costume painting class at the Nevada Museum of Art.  I wore my new “Robe Royaliste,” a dress I made, erm, a couple…

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  • V269: A Baby Neckerchief from a Baby Gown

    September 25, 2012

    I’m a sucker for fancy embroideries, but I just plain suck at doing them myself, so I look for textiles that already have nice embroideries on them.  A tantalizing source is old…

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  • V267: Bomber Girl Pin-Up Photoshoot

    September 23, 2012

    Behind the Scenes at Junkee Yesterday Stephanie and I went down to Junkee Clothing Exchange for a “Bomber Girl” photoshoot.  We don’t find out if we’d made the Top 20 for the…

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  • V265: Vintage Haul of Random Things

    September 21, 2012

    I should have known when I popped down to Junkee Clothing Exchange (one of the coolest stores in Reno-Land, choc full of all manner of sweet costumer swag, from hot pink ostrich…

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  • V263:How To Find Original Image Sources on Google

    September 19, 2012

    Last week there was some talk about citing sources, particularly image sources, in blog posts, and how it’s not being done enough.  On of the reasons is because it’s so dang easy…

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  • V262: Progress on the “Curtain-Along” 1780s Indienne Gown

    September 18, 2012

    So far so good – and sleeves that FIT! This project might have been quick if I hadn’t spend whole chunks of days not doing a darn thing.  At least when I…

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  • V261: American Duchess For The Cure – Fundraising For Breast Cancer Research

    September 17, 2012

    Hi all!  Did you know it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month?  Many of us have been through or have loved ones who have battled breast cancer, myself included.  To help raise money for…

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  • V260: Tasty 18th Century Pomatum For Your Hair

    September 16, 2012

    “Maybe she’s born with it…maybe it’s beef grease pomatum.”  1775 (Reynolds) Jane detail This year at Costume College, I attended a wonderful class given by Kendra of Demode, on the social history…

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  • V259: Starting on the Snowshill 1730-50 Riding Habit

    September 15, 2012

    You know when you have tons of stuff to get done for a major costume event or trip, and yet Costume ADD strikes and despite being ridiculously short on time, you simply…

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  • V258: Small Biz Betties – Your Ready-Made Focus Group

    September 14, 2012

    Hi All!  It’s been awhile since I’ve done any Small Biz Betties posts, but I’m back, and ready to share more business tips and tricks with you.  Today I want to talk…

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  • V257: Hello From San Francisco et al

    September 13, 2012

    Hi! Chris and I have been down in The Bay Area these past two days, for a Pompadour photoshoot with Laurie of Daze of Laur. I will share those shots with you…

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  • V256: My First Shoe

    September 12, 2012

    No, this isn’t about baby shoes, but the first shoe I ever designed and made (with my own bare hands!), back in 2001, in my first university art class, Art 100, taught…

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  • V255: The Festive Attyre 18th Century Curtain-Along

    September 11, 2012

    I was so tickled to see that the wonderful Jen, of Festive Attyre, has started an international sewing “curtain-along,” for everyone who is making an 18th century something-or-other from any of the…

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  • V254: Fitting Mom's JP Ryan Jacket(s)

    September 11, 2012

    JP Ryan Jacket in progress Today my lovely Lady Mother came over for help fitting sleevils into two of her Colonial Williamsburg pieces – both swallow-tailed jackets, in different materials, using the…

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  • V253: 1940s “Bomber Girl” Photoshoot with Stephanie

    September 10, 2012

    Today my buddy Stephanie and I got together to take her submission photos for a local “Bomber Girls” 1940s pageant coming up in October. I did Steph’s hair and lent her my…

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  • V252: Midnight Vintage Shoe Finds on Etsy

    September 8, 2012

    Nothing teaches one the construction and detailing of a vintage or antique shoes as, well, an actual vintage or antique shoe.  I was thrilled to find quite a few shoes on Etsy…

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  • V251: Starting the Indienne Gown, 1780s

    September 7, 2012

    With only about a month left until we leave for Williamsburg, I have rather a lot of sewing to do! I was giddy when I found this Indienne print cotton at Lowe’s,…

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  • V250: Finished 1770s Parisian Chapeau

    September 6, 2012

    Awhile ago I posted a little page of sketches for a late 1770s hat to go with my striped “Parisian Gown.”  I went out and bought all the materials for it, but…

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  • V249: Georgian Beauty Myths BUSTED!, by Elisa of Isis’ Wardrobe

    September 5, 2012

    Glenn Close in “Dangerous Liaisons” Hi all! Today I’d like to turn the floor over to the wonderful Elisa of Madame Isis’ Toilette, and Isis’ Wardrobe, who has been studying historical makeup and…

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