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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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youngsewphisticate.blogspot.com
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| | | | | An educational blog devoted to historical sewing, weaving, and living history. | |
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tanitisis.com
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| | | | | For the last year or so an urge has been building. To make... not exactly a corset, not exactly stays, but a boned, fantasy bodice. A little mediaeval tavern wench, a little bit Ren Faire... and, let's face it, a lot cottagecore. I couldn't quite settle on a plan, however. What pattern? How historical do... | |
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thecrookedhem.net
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| | | Recently, Chelsea of Daughter Judy Patterns shared her denim Teague skirt, and it reminded me that I've been wanting to revisit this pattern for a while. The Teague skirt is a pattern meant for knits, but with a few modifications, it works beautifully in a woven, too. In today's post, I'll walk through the modifications... | ||