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phoquess.com
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| | | | | By now I have tackled the 1860s, a bit, and the 1890s, a bit. I have started the mockup for an early 1900s Edwardian corset, and now I am reaching over a century backwards in time to the 1790s. Why? Because I can. I have not reached a point of settling on any one specific... | |
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freshfrippery.com
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| | | | | Years ago I made a black 1660s dress but wanted a more colorful one. I finally got my excuse to make one when my local costume guild decided to put on an event called "DuMasquerade," a dinner event celebrating the works of Alexander Dumas. I made a dress out of purple taffeta and wore a... | |
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youngsewphisticate.blogspot.com
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| | | | | An educational blog devoted to historical sewing, weaving, and living history. | |
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www.idlefancy.com
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| | | Good morning, my dear marmosets! Last week, I posted about the Kibbe System and my incipient plans to overhaul my wardrobe. Your interest i... | ||