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  • 17th c. Jacket: Toile-ifications, Round 1

    July 23, 2010

    With my dress form “batted” and corseted to my client’s measurements, I started working on her pattern.  I drafted this pattern with help from a little scribble I made in my journal…

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  • A Dress Form, of the 1 7th Century

    July 15, 2010

    Okay, this post isn’t very exciting, but I’m excited about, because my brilliant plan is working. My client is all the way across the country, so we will not be able to…

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  • A Day in Virginia City, Nevada – The Girls of 1879

    July 13, 2010

    On the back stairs of the extremely haunted Old Washoe Club.  These stairs were used to usher prostitutes into the upper levels of this building, known as The Millionaire’s Club.  We visited the Old…

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  • Happy Independence Day … Yesterday

    July 5, 2010

    Happy 4th of July – Independence Day – America-is-so-cool-and-I-love-it! Day, from American Duchess 🙂  We had a bbq, not in costume, but there were dogs (no photos, though!).  Now get back to…

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  • 17th c. Shirt

    July 3, 2010

    Last time I posted about 17th c. costume, we were looking at the client’s references for 17th c. linen shirts.  Well now it’s done! lol. I used a simple rectangle-based pattern for…

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  • Trinkets On My Vanity

    July 2, 2010

    I’ve been getting more and more enthralled with the “manual” function on my camera, and I’m really starting to learn how to, y’know, use it.  I’ve been taking pictures of everything!  I…

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  • And Now For A Shameless Plug…

    June 29, 2010

    Ladies (and Gentlemen), I want to tell you a little about myself.  I am a freelancer, a contract illustrator and designer who makes her living by taking commissions for various applications of…

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  • Time Travel: The Baroque Gown at June Gaskells Ball

    June 28, 2010

    So what if Gaskell’s Ball in Oakland, CA, has a Victorian theme!  I wore the Baroque, and loved every minute of it.  I’m continually surprised at how comfortable this costume is.  The…

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  • Yay! Versatile Blogger Award!

    June 26, 2010

    Comtesse Olympe De La Tour d’Auvergne, whom due to that length of name hurting my head we shall refer to henceforth as The Comtesse, has awarded me the Versatile Blogger Award, yay!…

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  • I Had To Post This…

    June 24, 2010

    Er, this is just…yeah, couldn’t pass it up.  And the collies!? Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!

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  • The Baroque, AT LAST

    June 21, 2010

    My lovely blog readers, you have been so patient in waiting for me to chug through a couple other costumes before returning to The Baroque, but at long last your wait is…

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  • Tiny Announcement a la Etsy

    June 18, 2010

    Ladies, I’m just posting this snippet to let you know that I will be selling off a handful of my past costumes, starting with these two.  They are listed in the American…

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  • My Victorian Summer Bonnet by Maggie

    June 16, 2010

    As promised, here is an informational post with lots of pictures, all about my Victorian Summer Bonnet. This bonnet was made for me by Maggie Waterman, a fabulous costumier and milliner.  Her…

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  • Time Travel: Mark Twain at Lake Tahoe, and Rendezvous in Carson City

    June 14, 2010

    So for all my complaining, I love this dress (now).  It wore really quite well! The events of the day included a trip up to Zephyr Cove, Lake Tahoe, to scout a…

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  • Hey, Whatever Happened To…[1840s-50s-whatever dress]

    June 11, 2010

    It’s one of the many other things I haven’t been showing you.  It’s not the Baroque gown, I know, but I had to get this one done for events tomorrow! Don’t hurt…

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  • “Velvet Revolution” New TShirt Release

    June 10, 2010

    Shocking though it may be, this is what I look like “normally,” not wearing a costume.  Boring, right? I know you are all chomping at the bit for updates to the Baroque…

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  • 17th c. Costuming

    June 9, 2010

    I have taken on a commission (actually 2) for a lovely lady in New Hampshire, who is a 17th century reenactress, and greatly in need of both a shift/shirt/smock, and a jacket.…

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  • Evidence of Time Travelled and Costume Worn

    June 7, 2010

    Here are some photos from Saturday, our trip up to Valhalla Renaissance Faire at South Lake Tahoe. I’m ever so pleased with this 1570s Elizabethan jacket.  I’ve wanted to make it for…

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  • What I Haven’t Been Showing You…

    June 4, 2010

    Sometimes we seamsters embark upon a project with such gusto that we forget to photograph and post about it.  Mostly this happens when there is very little time in which to complete…

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  • Ladies, Your Opinions Please…

    May 29, 2010

    Please vote for your favourite Robe a l’Anglaiseonline surveys

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