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  • V363: Semi-Finished Project: The “Green Acres” Bustle Gown

    February 4, 2013

    I’ve been a bad blogger, but only because I’ve been *really* busy trying to get the Green Acres gown done for a local Victorian ball, this past Saturday. I suppose this is…

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  • V361: Corset Training – Facing Questions and Issues

    January 27, 2013

    Hi! I’ve been wearing my corset now for 7 days, and within even this short amount of time, I have learned quite a lot about corseting, and also been asking myself some…

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  • V359: “Green Acres” Bustle – Progressing on the Bodice

    January 23, 2013

    I haven’t been sewing consistently, but I have made more progress on the bodice for this giant green bustle dress. It’s beginning to look like the end – needs finishing on the…

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  • V356: A Few More Antique and Vintage Shoes

    January 16, 2013

    Well, here I am again to show you more historic shoes from my rapidly growing collection…. Wedding Slippers, 1870s. These are a perfect example of an 1870s slipper.  They have a slightly…

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  • V355: Green Acres Bustle Gown Progress

    January 14, 2013

    Little by little this gown is coming together.  It’s complicated! Please forgive my lack of backdrop – working on a better system! I have all the trims on the skirt now, and…

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  • V352: New Vintage Shoe Acquisitions

    January 10, 2013

    Well, I’ve been on eBay entirely too much…again…acquiring vintage and antique footwear for our quickly growing collection.  All the shoes I nabbed aren’t even here yet, but I wanted to share with…

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  • V347: Shoes of the 1860s-1880s

    January 4, 2013

    I’m still plugging away on my 2012 “Vintage 365” project, ha! I want to share my new costume-related New Years Resolution with you, but I can’t until I’m done with last year’s.…

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  • V346: How to Make a Victorian Bustle – Pattern and Instructions

    January 2, 2013

    Hi all! Okay, I’m going to attempt to explain how to make the lobster tail bustle I posted about last time.  I want to stress that there is no right or wrong…

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  • V345: Finished 1880 “Lobster Tail” Bustle

    December 30, 2012

    I finished off my electric blue “lobster tail” tournure this morning, and I’m really happy with the result!  I took lots of photos of the construction, so I will write a tutorial…

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  • V344: And Now To Make a Lobster Tail

    December 29, 2012

    …a bustle, I mean, or a tournure. Originally I had planned *not* to make a big ole honkin’ bustle, but I can see now why it is a necessity.  The big huge…

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  • V338: Green Acres Bustle Gown Skirt Progress

    December 20, 2012

    It’s slow going over here in Green Acres, partially due to laziness, and partially due to the omg-howmuchyardage!?-for-trims that comes along with many bustle projects. My original plan for the trimmeries on…

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  • V336: The Geneva Hand Fluter – Experiments

    December 16, 2012

    Last to arrive from my round of eBay acquisition was the Geneva Hand Fluter, a ridged iron that was used to flute, or crimp, all kinds of things, like cuffs, collars, ruffly…

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  • V335: eBay Find of the Year: Antique Button Boots…That FIT!

    December 15, 2012

    In my recent eBay haunting, I’ve collected a number of interesting items – a leather punch, a cast iron fluting iron, two early Victorian slippers, and a pair of Edwardian button boots.…

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  • V333: Precious Things: Early 19th Century Slippers

    December 13, 2012

    I’ve been spending way too much time on eBay, building the American Duchess Historical Footwear collection … out of real historic footwear!  My latest acquisitions … This single shoe is quite precious,…

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  • V332: New Project: Giant “Green Acres” Bustle Gown

    December 11, 2012

    I am suffering from severe CADD (Costume A.D.D.) lately.  My ’30s plaid Christmas dress sits on the mannequin, nearly complete, but with the arrival of a giant roll of green silk, new…

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  • V330: Shoes to Get Excited About in 2013

    December 7, 2012

    Two thousand and twelve is drawing to a close, but that brings excitement for the coming year!  I have already been designing and planning my little heart out, and researching the bazoozles…

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  • V327: “Tavistock” Button Boots – Pre-Order Now Open

    December 3, 2012

    Go order yours at www.American-Duchess.com

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  • V326: Elastic Goring in Victorian Footwear

    December 2, 2012

    Hello Lovelies! Today I’m going to tell you about the magical world of elastic, as used in Victorian footwear, one because it’s fascinating, but also because there have been some questions about…

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  • V325: Introducing “Tavistock” Authentic Victorian Button Boots

    December 1, 2012

    …and it’s about time!  I am so excited to finally be able to release for pre-order our first boot, and indeed the only completely authentic Victorian button boot available! Tavistock Victorian Button…

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  • V322: Another Day at Dickens Christmas Fair, San Francisco

    November 27, 2012

    I’m back from S.F. now, but here are some photos from our second day at Dickens… Maggie’s puffy puff-butt in the morning.  I found this endlessly amusing. Maggie’s costume was divine –…

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