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A blog for the 4th US Regular Infantry reenactors (companies C and G) of the Washington Civil War Association.
4th US Civil War Reenactors: 2016 Event Schedule
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4th US Civil War Reenactors. Blog for the reenactors of the 4th US Regular Infantry, keeping Civil War history alive in Washington State. I will try to keep this as up-to-date as possible. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About the 4th US. Washington Civil War Association. Northwest Civil War Council. Old 4th US Blog. Event Weekend: Antique Show and Craft Party. Watermark theme. Powered by Blogger.
4th US Civil War Reenactors: July 2016
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4th US Civil War Reenactors. Blog for the reenactors of the 4th US Regular Infantry, keeping Civil War history alive in Washington State. Monday, July 18, 2016. Members of the 4th put on a living history demonstration at Old Fort Townshend over the weekend. While the author was unable to attend, Mr. Strand's pictures indicate that a lively (and delicious) time was had by all. Thanks to Mr. Mosby for organizing the company mess. Monday, July 4, 2016. Event: Color Guard Ceremony and 4th of July Parade.
4th US Civil War Reenactors: Event: Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad 2016
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4th US Civil War Reenactors. Blog for the reenactors of the 4th US Regular Infantry, keeping Civil War history alive in Washington State. Sunday, September 11, 2016. Event: Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad 2016. On Saturday September 10th, several members of the 4th participated in a skirmish and living history event for the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad. Photographs courtesy of Messrs. Strand and Walker. Our boys in blue! The skirmish in progress. General Grant enjoys the view from his car. About the 4th US.
4th US Civil War Reenactors: Resources for Reenactors
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4th US Civil War Reenactors. Blog for the reenactors of the 4th US Regular Infantry, keeping Civil War history alive in Washington State. Here's an index of helpful posts for new 1860s reenactors:. General Living History Advice. Writing and Printing Resources. Getting Started: Impressions and Attire. Field Guide to Corset Hardware. Clothing Resources I (what to make). Clothing Resources II (where to buy women's clothes). Ladies' Layers In Detail: Chemise. Period Winter Clothing Projects On-Line.
4th US Civil War Reenactors: Event: Fort Steilacoom Christmas.
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4th US Civil War Reenactors. Blog for the reenactors of the 4th US Regular Infantry, keeping Civil War history alive in Washington State. Saturday, December 24, 2016. Event: Fort Steilacoom Christmas. December 10th was very busy day for the 4th. After the ceremony for Mr. and Mrs. Powers. Yours truly called the dance figures for. A fine group of young officers and ladies. Mr Miller was seen enjoying the company of Col. and Mrs. Casey. He seems to have evaded the photographer. About the 4th US.
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Happy Christmas | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Sunday, December 25, 2016. 1864) by Eastman Johnson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Fabric and Supply Sources. Costume and Textile Book Reviews. Sense and Sensibility Forums. Center for the Future of Museums. Chris Erlich's Exhibit Blog. In the Past Lane. Lip Salve and Cold Cream, 1857. Snoqualmie Railroad, December 16th. HFF 225: Foreign Food. Watermark theme. Theme images by enjoynz.
Snoqualmie Railroad, December 16th | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Monday, December 26, 2016. Snoqualmie Railroad, December 16th. Cleaning up the blog backlog, here are some pictures from a fun event at the Northwest Railway Museum. Despite the frigid weather, it was a great deal of fun to ride the antique train and to entertain families with carols and period toys as they waited to visit Father Christmas in the historic Snoqualmie Depot. Riding in the cars. Singing at the depot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
Beth's Bobbins: October 2016
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Thursday, October 27, 2016. I'm pretty busy with school just now, and my projects are moving at the pace of particularly slow snails. So here's something I learned to do in class: make archival boxes. There will be acid-free tissue added. Also, a lid. Links to this post. Monday, October 10, 2016. HFF 221: Party Foods. If there’s a party, there has to be food! Pick a dish meant to be served to a crowd, or at a festive gathering, and show your work! I took ...
Beth's Bobbins: Completed Project Index
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. And review of the Timely Tresses "Julia" pattern). Long Stays with Trapunto Work. Mid-Victorian and American Civil War. Adult Clothing and Accessories. Wrapper for Ft. Nisqually. Black Plaid Dress (early 1860s). Semi-sheer "en tablier" dress, 1865. Late 1850s Velvet and Lace Basque. And the wool skirt. Silk Basque and Flounced Skirt). 1850s Coral Print Dress. White Waist and Silk Belt. Crepe bonnet, c. 1855. Review of Timely Tresses "Juliana Rose" pattern).
Christmas Presents | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Saturday, December 24, 2016. Despite the lack of blog posts- school, work, and moving have all cut into my sewing time- I did manage to complete a few projects this month. Here are a some of the items I made for the Christmas tree at Fort Steilacoom. Bracelets for Miss Franklin. They're the same Greek key pattern. As mine, but in a different color scheme. Brother and sister dolls for the children. The lady is the "common linen doll". In the Past Lane.
Fur Cuffs | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Tuesday, December 27, 2016. Many thanks to Nancy for teaching me how to make these (she took Maggie Koenig's class at Symposium while I was off learning beadwork). They are a lovely addition to my winter wardrobe, and proved very helpful in battling the cold weather at Santa Train: poor planning left me in lawn under-sleeves in 30F weather, but between my velvet pagoda sleeves and these deep fur cuffs, my arms stayed perfectly comfortable. In the Past Lane.
Beth's Bobbins: January 2017
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Sunday, January 29, 2017. In preparation for turning* the skirt of my black wool, I removed the hem facing that's been in place these last five years. Hem facing from my black wool dress. The interior hem side of the skirt takes a lot of abuse, even when the exterior side shows little dirt or wear. Attaching the facing with tiny stitches just makes more work. Links to this post. Monday, January 23, 2017. C1865), and this. Of the three, I'm inclined to try...
Beth's Bobbins: November 2016
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Tuesday, November 29, 2016. Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. Or, sometimes they go so well, you just want to do it again! Pick a challenge you already did and want to revisit, and try it once more. I didn't actually use this receipt for an earlier challenge- I first tried it for the Candlelight Tour Dinner Party. From Miss Leslie's Seventy-Five Receipts for Pastry, Cakes and Sweetmeats. Half a pound of stewed pumpkin. Half a glass of rose water.
HFF 2.25: "Foreign Food" | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Friday, December 23, 2016. HFF 225: "Foreign Food". Another tardy post, I fear. The pudding was originally made within the challenge fortnight (December 13), but scheduling complications delayed it's debut by a week, and I've procrastinated writing this post since then. Making a Christmas pudding is definitely. A British practice, and thus foreign to this American. After all, it's not like I use Mrs. Beeton's for most of my other challenges anyway. To act...
Historic Food Fortnightly, Challenge #3: Today in History | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Saturday, July 5, 2014. Historic Food Fortnightly, Challenge #3: Today in History. Today in History- make a dish associated with a particular date in history. I took the lazy route, and decided to try a mid-19th century cherry pie recipe for the 4th of July (celebrating, a la mode,. From Practical American Cookery. 1860)- I used the "puff paste" on page 150, since the pie receipt didn't specify which paste to use, and I didn't particularly want to use suet.
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4th US Civil War Reenactors
4th US Civil War Reenactors. Blog for the reenactors of the 4th US Regular Infantry, keeping Civil War history alive in Washington State. Saturday, December 24, 2016. Event: Fort Steilacoom Christmas. December 10th was very busy day for the 4th. After the ceremony for Mr. and Mrs. Powers. Yours truly called the dance figures for. A fine group of young officers and ladies. Mr Miller was seen enjoying the company of Col. and Mrs. Casey. He seems to have evaded the photographer. Friday, December 23, 2016.
4th US Regular Infantry | The right of the line
4th US Regular Infantry. The right of the line. Welcome to home of the 4th US Regular Infantry. We are a proud member of the United States Volunteers (USV). The largest Union reenacting organization in the United States. Our brochure for more specific information about the 4th US and it’s history. Media Advisory: Congressman Hal Rogers Joins Civil War Trust for Memorial Day Weekend Ceremony at Mill Springs. Copying language from other sources. The state of Civil War history college courses. There is a fa...
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