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Beth's BobbinsLiving history and historic costuming, with a particular focus on women's clothing and hairstyles of the Victorian and American Civil War periods.
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Living history and historic costuming, with a particular focus on women's clothing and hairstyles of the Victorian and American Civil War periods.
Beth's Bobbins: Fabric and Supply Sources
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Fabric and Supply Sources. I'm making a separate page for these, as they were getting too numerous for the side bar. Several sites fit more than one category, so I've taken some liberties in sorting them. The Sewing Academy/Historic Moments Patterns. Completely outfit women and children for 1840-65. Has some good mid-19th century. Shapes for men and women; I haven't worked with their later patterns. Sense and Sensibility Patterns. Corset and Hoop Hardware.
Beth's Bobbins: Hair-Dressing Tutorials
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. When the line of beauty does not exist, let the hair be so humoured that the deficiency shall not be remarked.". How to Arrange the Hair. Tools and Embellishments for Mid-19th Century Hair-Dressing. A Glossary of Hair Terms. Braided chignon and simple side-twist style). Plain And Two Braid Chignons. Rope and Cable Chignons. Wide Side Bands, c. 1855. More Side Braids, 1860/62. Side Braids with Rolls, 1862. Wide Side Rolls, early 1860s. Grecian Plaits, 1856.
Beth's Bobbins: December 2016
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Wednesday, December 28, 2016. Lip Salve and Cold Cream, 1857. I decided to mess around with some period cosmetic recipes. For the first experiment, I looked at some 1850s recipes for tinted lip balm. There were several receipts available, mainly using either wax or lard for a base, with rose or orange flower scent and a pink tint derived from alkanet or carmine/cochineal. It calls for white wax, almond oil, otto of roses. The finished lip balm. Her red li...
Beth's Bobbins: Costume and Textile Book Reviews
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Costume and Textile Book Reviews. Looking for a book? Here are some that I've reviewed. I started doing these because historic costume reference books are a slightly niche market- you can't always browse them at the library or local book store- which contains everything from dense scholarly works to un-sourced popular titles. Books are listed in approximate chronological order. The Medieval Tailor's Assistant. By Ninya Mikhaila and Jane Malcolm-Davies.
Lip Salve & Cold Cream, 1857 | Beth's Bobbins
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Wednesday, December 28, 2016. Lip Salve and Cold Cream, 1857. I decided to mess around with some period cosmetic recipes. For the first experiment, I looked at some 1850s recipes for tinted lip balm. There were several receipts available, mainly using either wax or lard for a base, with rose or orange flower scent and a pink tint derived from alkanet or carmine/cochineal. It calls for white wax, almond oil, otto of roses. The finished lip balm. Her red li...
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Blogs/Websites – The Farming Daughter
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About the Farming Daughter. War Between the States. Jesus said, I have come that they may have life, and life to the full. Here are some of the blogs and websites that I enjoy reading:. The Adventures of Dairy Carrie. Adventures of a Costumer. Adventures on Creative Lane. Clara Jane, Seamstress and Supplies. The Fabric of Time. Genesee Country Village and Museum Blog. The Girl Out of Time. In the Past Lane. Jessica Dean by Design. The Sewing Academy Forum. Sewing in the Past. Story of a Seamstress.
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Beth's Soap Box
News - a blog about what happens outside the stadium lights. Saturday, November 12, 2011. Week 10: A serious note and then back to the fun stuff. Familiar face missing at Beaver Stadium. I don't really feel like writing about NFL stars and their ditzy, reality TV wives today. I know everyone is sick of hearing about Coach Paterno, but I really want to ensure everyone knows the whole story. My inner desire for truth and justice has been struggling these past few days. Link to Penn State's news website.
Beth's Blue Plate Special | a taste of what's cooking in my kitchen
Beth's Blue Plate Special. A taste of what's cooking in my kitchen. Andy loves baked beans. I’m talking a level of love that most people reserve for chocolate. Or coffee on Monday mornings. In fact, he once bought a 10-pound can of baked beans for himself because “they were the best deal per ounce” and “who wouldn’t want that many beans! So, when Andy saw Bridget and Julia. Making these beans, he was interested right away. I wasn’t opposed to the dish. I mean, there’s brats and bacon in it). 2 15 ounce c...
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April 13, 2016. Make Room for a Positive Approach. Take a moment to think about the thoughts that run through your mind everyday. Are they positive? Are they helping you throughout your day or are they self-deprecating? We tell ourselves negative things; I can’t do this. I’m not good enough. Why would they want me? Nothing is ever going to change. Your damn right, nothing is going to change with a negative outlook. And why should it? March 30, 2016. Vacationing Without Blowing It! For tips and tricks.
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Monday, July 22, 2013. Best Strawberry Ice Cream Evah. I used this recipe. It has a very deep, rich berry flavor, and I'll bet this method would work great with a number of other fruits. The recipe calls for three-quarters of a cup of sugar, but I used half a cup and it's plenty sweet. I also left out the rosewater, 'cause where the heck do you find rosewater? Tuesday, June 4, 2013. West Elm has several works that caught my eye, and a couple of them would look great in my office:. Monday, April 22, 2013.
Your Inner Artist is Blooming
Call Beth Abbott to get. Your Inner Artist is Blooming. Your Inner Artist is Blooming. Click here to edit subtitle. What is Beth's Blue Sky? It's a portable painting party, that you host at the venue of your choice. Beth's BlueSky brings the canvases, easels, paints, pallets, brushes, drop cloths and aprons. We provide step by step instructions on how to create your own piece. Where can I host an art party? What do I have to do? You provide the beverages and food and we bring the fun! What about a theme?
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A Blog of Historic Costume and Modern Fiber Arts. Sunday, January 1, 2017. HFF 226: Descriptively-Named Food. Descriptively-Named Foods We all know those recipes that come attached to interesting and imaginative names - slumps, crumbles, buckles, trifles, flummery. Pick a historic recipe that has a descriptive title. From Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management. The Date/Year and Region:. How Did You Make It:. Receipt. I omitted the whipped cream topping, having run out of cream. How Accurate Is It?
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Bopping Around Bolivia | Follow my summer internship experience at Centro Vivir con Diabetes!
August 18, 2013. August 18, 2013. Wrapping up the Last Week. August 1, 2013. Anticipating the “End”. July 25, 2013. One of Those Moments. July 23, 2013. July 19, 2013. Keep My Eyes to Serve My Hands to Learn. July 16, 2013. 8220;Summer” Nights. Bounce around Bolivia with me - Follow my Blog! Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. Bop Around the Blog. Wrapping up the Last Week. Anticipating the “End”. One of Those Moments.
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Beth's Bonanza of Books
Beth's Bonanza of Books. A Tale of the Many Tales I've Read. A book with more than 500 pages. A book that became a movie. A book published this year. A book with a number in the title. A book written by someone under 30. A book with nonhuman characters. A book by a female author. A mystery or thriller. A book with a one-word title. A book of short stories. A book set in a different country. A popular author's first book. A book from an author you love that you haven't yet read. A book a friend recommended.
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