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witness2fashion.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Sometimes a new fashion takes off and becomes dominant. Sometimes not! While browsing through a fashion and pattern magazine from 1893, I learned something new -- which may interest vintage clothing collectors. This is a typical style from 1893: The huge sleeves and very tiny waists that are associated with the mid-eighteen nineties were already... | |
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fiftydresses.com
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| | | | | Last week, as I was putting in some final hours on a suit I have been sewing, I was thinking about some of the "creative" solutions I had to come up with to make the jacket turn out successfully. I had, unbeknownst to me, made a "bad" decision about the fabric. Even though I (still)... | |
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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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retro-mama.blogspot.com
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| | | Any day that I get to make a zipper pouch is a great day, so I'm very excited to share this fun project using some very handy tools! This po... | ||