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carolinemsteele.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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thequintessentialclothespen.com
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| | | | The Background Story In 2012, I made and wore a c.1900 green skirt and straw hat at Newport Vintage Dance Week. I had plans to make a blouse as well with it but ran out of time and wore a 1913 blouse I already had instead. I wasn't terribly pleased with the whole look, so... | |
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carolinemsteele.com
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| | | | The first things I made for my 1860s Zelda project were my base layers: a linen chemise and drawers.These were usually linen, sometimes cotton, and go next to the skin to absorb sweat and body oils, because they can be washed much more easily and frequently than the outer clothing layers. I used handkerchief-weight linen... | |
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www.juliabobbin.com
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| | A sewing blog exploring fashion of all vintages and dress patterns of all types. |