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Download my free 18th Century Bodice Pattern from my website :) It's the bodice for a Roba à l'Anglaise / Italian Gown.
Do you want to make your own historical costumes on a budget? These are my 8 tips on how to get started in historical costuming!
The Victorian Era had some of the most stunning and beautiful dresses. However, most of the women’s clothing was restrictive and uncomfortable. Thankfully, we are no longer forced to wear these garments. Nevertheless, doing so can be a lot of fun from time to time. If you are a fan of historical clothing or attend cosplay events or elaborate balls, you can make your own dress using a Victorian dress pattern.
11 tips how on to wear vintage and historical clothing in your everyday life without making people thinking you’re crazy or old-fashioned! 😉 Do you want to wear your beautiful vintage and historical dresses in your everyday life? But you don’t want to look too costumey or old-fashioned? Below I share 11 tips on how … Continue reading 11 Tips On How To Dress Vintage & Historical Without Looking Too Costumey →
Making Working Women's Costume: Patterns for Clothes from the Mid-15th to Mid-20th Centuries [Friendship, Elizabeth] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Making Working Women's Costume: Patterns for Clothes from the Mid-15th to Mid-20th Centuries
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Tally Sharples on Instagram: "Let’s turn a modern shirt to a vintage style blouse. I’m using my trusted blouse pattern for this (Etsy, VintagePatternsSewingBI: Vintage 1930’s vintage sewing pattern: WWII Women’s suit) with the sleeve coming from the Sophie Hatter costume pattern I like to use (Etsy, FashionPatternStudio: Victorian Inspired daily dress). I was able to reuse the button front and the sleeves, so this entire process took me less than two hours ✨"
When I was a girl, I dreamt of standing in a room looking at a girl who was and was not myself, who stood looking at another girl, who also was and was not myself. My mother took this for a nightmare. I saw it as the beginning of a career in physics.Rosalind Lutece Rosalind Lutece is a quantum physicist in BioShock Infinite, who wrote books about scientific studies on alternate universes. She and her "twin brother" Robert guide Booker DeWitt through his adventures in Columbia to retrieve...
‘Time to think of the cool, sweet mornings and their gowns of crisp figured lawn; time to think of the drowsy afternoons with their hammock dresses of voile taffeta, mull and batiste; time to think of the summer evenings and their veilings, their silvered chiffons, their wonderful tissues and their transparencies. Time to think of … Continue reading Edwardian Lingerie Dress →
The Baroque period came into existence in the 16th century and lasted for about 150 years.Over its course in time, it completely changed the way people looked at fashion. Being a great source of in…
Jul 21, 2013 - myblogmythoughtsjustmine: “History of fashion My favorites: 2010s, 2000s, 1940s, 1930s, 1960s, 1750s, 1700s, 1730s, 1660s, 1640s, 1560s, 1520s, 1480s. And yours? ”
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