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Mistress of Disguise: I'm a Very Inspiring Blogger!
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Because modern clothes are stupid. Wednesday, April 3, 2013. I'm a Very Inspiring Blogger! I'm very honoured to say that I've been nominated for the Very Inspiring Blogger award! D Thank you to the wonderful Chelsea at A Sartorial Statement. To accept the award, one must:. 1 Display the award and link back to the person who nominated you. 2 State 7 facts about yourself. 3 Nominate 15 bloggers for the award. 4 Notify the winners. Two Nerdy History Girls. Curse Words and Crinolines. Subscribe to: Post Comm...
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Sewing with Lumikettu: Rainbow Dash's himation fabric arrived!
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Lauantai 28. kesäkuuta 2014. Rainbow Dash's himation fabric arrived! And of course I had to make a test try. Mostly I'm happy with the fabric. Only things that bother me are a) the red is not very bright, but rather dull brick red and b) I ordered too little. So when my pay comes next month, I need to order a few more yards to actually get it trailing. Tilaa: Lähetä kommentteja (Atom). Other places to find me. Lumikettu's Adventures in Kimono. Has read 0 books toward her goal of 100 books. 0 of 100 (0%).
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theladydetalle: December 2014
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Tuesday, December 30, 2014. Historical Sew Monthly 2015 - The Plan. I simply love the Historical Sew Monthly 2015. What a great challenge by The Dreamstress. This year I plan on joining in for the first time ever (the last three years I was working full time, in night school for my graduate degree and planning a wedding), so I FINALLY have the time, I think! January - Foundations: make something that is the foundation of a period outfit. Hooray for blue challenge, that will be FUN! The following spring I...
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Haley's Costume Corner: World Steam Expo
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A collection of costume research, ideas, inspirations, progress, and completed projects. Sunday, May 29, 2011. What a cute steampunk couple we make! Several people stopped to ask if they could take our picture. I wish you could see more of Alex's costume in the picture. I made his shirt out of two shirts and it has a nice gold button detail down the left side that's hidden by the jacket. Alex took a pair of sunglasses and made them into goggles. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Isabel Northwode Costumes: 1780s Stays: the Making Of
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The Louisbourg Gown and Stomacher. Saturday, 13 June 2015. 1780s Stays: the Making Of. For those who have not draped foundation garments before, I will write a detailed description of how I went about it. I highly recommend it, if you think it's something you want to try! With the mockup finished, I made the relevant alterations to the pattern and traced it out into a final version. Needless to say, I would request that no one use this pattern without my permission). With the pieces cut and all layers sa...
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Isabel Northwode Costumes: March 2015
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The Louisbourg Gown and Stomacher. Thursday, 26 March 2015. Corset try-on, and TV show musings. Half-done the flossing (well, maybe more like 2/3.woops. Meant to do a fitting before this). Before I finish flossing and binding it and go past the point of no return, I wanted to do a quick try-on to make sure that everything was as it should be. It fits great, and so far it's very comfortable! I had to put in two laces to get it wide enough to do myself, though. . Also, in tv show news. Is great, though!
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Isabel Northwode Costumes: Cam Ye O'er Frae France, and sundries
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The Louisbourg Gown and Stomacher. Saturday, 8 August 2015. Cam Ye O'er Frae France, and sundries. First the sundries, because they're shorter:. 1 I am in Williamsburg for my internship at the Millinery Shop, and have been for a month, and it's beautiful, and I'm learning all the things, and I'm enjoying myself very much. 2 I made a black silk market bonnet (using the excellent pattern put out by my fellow intern Maggie - "Undressing the Historical Lady" - which may be found here. And here are the lyrics:.
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theladydetalle: How to make an early 19th century painted silk fan - mini tutorial
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Saturday, August 1, 2015. How to make an early 19th century painted silk fan - mini tutorial. How to modify a vintage fan to make an early 19th century fan reproduction: a painted silk fan mini tutorial. Yesterday I finished my painted silk fan, and wanted to share a bit about how I made it! First, here is what my finished fan looks like:. Early 19th Century Painted Silk Wood fan by TheLadyDetalle. I also checked out InTheLongRun's fan blog post. Vintage fan - (Madrid, Spain - my guess, 1950's? Gently co...