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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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| | For the last couple of years I've become increasingly interested in the Natural Form period of fashion. If you're unfamiliar with this transitional style of Victorian fashion you can check out my hodge-podgepinterest board on it to get an idea. I've been getting more interested in various transitional fashions, really, such1790s and1820s. With Natural Form...
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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...
| | beccabeckstuff.blogspot.com
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| [AI summary] The blog is a personal account of a compulsive seamstress and licensed CPA named Becki Chitwood from Houston, Texas. She shares her experiences with sewing, tailoring, and shirt making, often reflecting on her past neglect of sewing due to her career. The blog includes posts about sewing projects, pattern reviews, and personal reflections. It also features a blog archive with posts from 2009 to 2019, and social media links for Instagram and Facebook.