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thesewinggoatherd.blogspot.com
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| | | | | A blog devoted to all sorts of sewing projects, including historical costuming, and dairy goats. | |
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thequintessentialclothespen.com
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| | | | | This month's HSF/M challenge is "Accessorize." In preparation for the first wearing of a new 1885 outfitnext month, Imade up a hat to match. I chose to make a flowerpot shaped hat, a style that is quitecommon in the mid-1880s. You can see other examples of this style and others on my 1880s headwear Pinterest... | |
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phoquess.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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blog.cyberdaze.org
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| | | I have a bit of a problem with dressing my top half in winter. I love making trousers and jumpsuits. I don't mind making shirts. But I struggle with making warm tops. I don't like cardigans and they don't like me, so I'm mostly limited to a couple of Burda sweater patterns that I make... | ||