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My 1820s gown - in progress: regencyclothing
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My 1820s gown - in progress. At My 1820s Gown - in progress. Ive been sewing my interpretation of this dress over the past few days, taking photos whenever I remembered. It has ended up quite challenging - I keep looking at pictures and working out ways to copy, wishing I had the actual dress in front of me. I dont have time to sew the entire dress by hand and wish to use the machine where possible, but I must say that most of it has ended up sewn by hand, and its taking me longer than I anticipated.
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Easy Bonnet: regencyclothing
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Having not so long ago re-cut a straw hat for making a bonnet, I am kinda kicking myself now for not seeing these sooner: http:/ cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SCALA-SEWN-BRAI. Seriously how easy would it to be to add a fabric bag (To match your dress) and trimmings? I think the best part is that the straw comes in colors! Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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Sewing a feature at the Jane Austen Festival Australia: regencyclothing
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Sewing a feature at the Jane Austen Festival Australia. It has become tradition for regency fashion to feature at the Jane Austen Festival Australia. And I've just made up the poster for the 2011 festival, with lots of lovely pictures of participants in costume. If you would like to do a regency sewing demonstration, workshop or talk during the festival please let the festival. Know as soon as possible. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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New Regency wear and shoot pictures!: regencyclothing
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La Rose Couture (. New Regency wear and shoot pictures! There are new items added to the Regency wear page and worn in this new shoot! First off a dress called Eliza made out of cotton with a flower print. Altough you cannot see on this picture, it has a round neckline,puffsleeves with trumpetsleeves and it closes in the back with either buttons or hooks and eyes. The dress is a little longer in the back then the front and has pleats. The spencer closes in front with hooks and eyes and a buckle. Your IP ...
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In need of HELP! :(: regencyclothing
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United States, North Carolina, Charlotte. Emilie Autumn - Chambermaid. In need of HELP! I hope I'm doing this right. I just joined LiveJournal two seconds ago to post this. I also hope this community hasn't completely died and everyone's left it! I would be forever grateful. :). Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. We will log you in after post. Your reply will be screened. Post a new comment.
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A simple capote: regencyclothing
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Finally completed a capote based on designs from the early 1800s! I started with a twisted sea grass hood from Lekos hatsupply.com. As a side note, her website has an absolutely extensive supply of hat blanks, tools, and trimmings. I only wish it was easier to navigate. It arrived flat, springy, and quite not-a-finished-hat-shape. I fell in love with the capotes, best described here at Jane Austens World. A closeup of the rolled side. Here is how it looked on my styrofoam head. I tacked down the roll...
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Regency Gentleman's Tailcoat Workshop, 21-22 May 2011: regencyclothing
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Regency Gentleman's Tailcoat Workshop, 21-22 May 2011. Aylwen Gardiner-Garden is running a 2-day workshop this weekend in Canberra, Australia, teaching how to make a historically-accurate regency gentleman's tailcoat. For more information go to Regency Reproductions. Included in the costs are refreshments and a copy of the newly-released pattern. You can read about Aylwen's costuming adventures on her blog, History in my Wardrobe. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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Public Post - Rejoicing with the Truth
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Rejoicing with the Truth. Reader, singer, seamstress, saint. Sep 1st, 2012 at 3:54 PM. Im doing some more things public now, but the majority is still friends-only. Comment if you like what you see and want to be added. ;). 57 comments Leave a comment. Jan 16th, 2009 12:31 am (UTC). I'd like to read your postings. From the Sewing Academy. Apr 17th, 2009 03:20 am (UTC). I'd love to be added! Anna G. from The Sewing Academy. Apr 17th, 2009 03:28 am (UTC). Glad to see you here! Sep 21st, 2009 02:34 pm (UTC).
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