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The Hungarican Chick: May 2015
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Friday, May 29, 2015. A family death has a way of throwing your life into chaos, while also freezing things into a sort of suspended animation. Your life becomes filled with what amount to tedious tasks, while your normal life, your home, and everything else is put on hold; left as it is, so you can deal with the things that come alongside a death. Hello Auntie. This is kid. Where is you at? We found many RMLS real estate listings scattered in with her papers. We found a pile of fabric 18 inches tall...
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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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A Most Beguiling Accomplishment: December 2014
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A Most Beguiling Accomplishment. For the study of historical dress; consisting of analyses of costume in paintings, translations of and research into fashion plates, and occasionally actual sewing. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Waistcoats: 19th and 20th Century. Wedding waistcoat, 1808; MMA 2009.300.7449. Bursting from the opening. The waisted effect increased and continued through the 1820s, though the fashionable waist was located lower toward the end of that decade. At first the trend of only buttonin...
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That Purple Dress: Thank you, Game of Thrones.
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Dienstag, 3. Juni 2014. Thank you, Game of Thrones. Now I want to completely overthrow all my costuming plans for the next months, and instead make this. Spoiler warning: While the link doesn't reveal anything regarding the plot, it does show a new costume that hasn't appeared before. It's worn during a very strong and surprising scene in the most recent episode, so you might want to watch for yourself instead of clicking the link. Abonnieren Kommentare zum Post (Atom). Mein Profil vollständig anzeigen.
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A Most Beguiling Accomplishment: January 2015
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A Most Beguiling Accomplishment. For the study of historical dress; consisting of analyses of costume in paintings, translations of and research into fashion plates, and occasionally actual sewing. Wednesday, January 28, 2015. Pride and Prejudice 1995: The Little Things. I did threaten to write about the Ehle/Firth Pride and Prejudice. The exact date when the story is set is never given; generally, the movie's taken to be set in 1813, when the book was published. I'm not going to go into the full sto...
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11:56 am June 13th, 2013. Pride and Predjudice Tea. Photo courtesy of Kat. I just realized I never posted about this event - bad Jenny-Rose! I had an uber FABULOUS time partying with my Fabulousity Club peeps last month. Kat. Hosted a lovely tea on her lawn, with shopping provided by The Bohemian Belle. Dames a la Mode. Much silliness and an endless supply of champagne! The next day Robin. Hosted my Mary Kay. My photos and my favorites from others. Photo courtesy of Julia. Photo courtesy of Kat. That is ...
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A Most Beguiling Accomplishment: August 2014
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A Most Beguiling Accomplishment. For the study of historical dress; consisting of analyses of costume in paintings, translations of and research into fashion plates, and occasionally actual sewing. Wednesday, August 27, 2014. The Latest Patterning Visit. I have a series of meaty posts in the works, but they're not quite ready yet, so let me tell you about the most recent visit I made for patterning at the Albany Institute. So not representative of a usual mode of dress construction, but if you've already...
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costume | Fresh Frippery
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. 1770s Robe à l’Anglaise Retroussée Using Ikea’s Ljusöga Fabric. August 21, 2016. At Costume College I wore my finished robe à l’Anglaise retroussée, previously debuted in an unfinished form at the Pirate Festival. I don’t have all my formal portraits yet, but Andrew Schmidt, the official CoCo photographer, put up this picture as one of the preview shots. Photo by Andrew Schmidt. The dress is made from one king-sized Ikea duvet cover! Unlike the previous ti...
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The Oregon Regency Society ~ Northwest Chapter: Undressing the Regency Lady
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Undressing the Regency Lady. Because of their penchant for light, airy fabrics, they had to make up for the opacity needed to make them presentable (except for those shocking merveilleuses; ladies known to wear very little beneath their very sheer gowns; thin muslin shift at best) with the undergarments. Les incroyables et les merveilleuses. Http:/ www.kannikskorner.com/patwomen2.htm. Woman’s Shift 1790-1820). Sense and Sensibility Regency Underthings Pattern). The trickiest part...
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