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freshfrippery.com
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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... | |
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www.sewhistorically.com
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| | | | | I made an Edwardian straight-front - aka S-bend - corset: single-layer linen coutil, heavily boned, corset hook, Valenciennes lace & silk ribbon trim. | |
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phoquess.com
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| | | | | I'm not going to say this project was cursed... but I might have been slightly cursed making it. Nothing whatsoever was wrong with the pattern or even the fabric. Unfortunately for me, too many moments of not paying attention (plus a fabric that has not only a distinct right and wrong side but also a... | |
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tanitisis.com
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| | | Tris wanted a Hallowe'en dress. Left: not made by me. Much more impressive. She already had a costume, mind you. We've gotten into the habit of getting them some fancy storebought costume dresses for their birthday. This year was "winter fairy princesses"... velvet, long sleeves, hoop skirt. Tiny wings that Velcro on the back. But,... | ||