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The embroidered stomacher - Isis Wardrobe
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The embroidered stomacher - Isis Wardrobe. 08:04 am December 3rd, 2014. I finished the embroidered stomacher last week and all in all it took. Almost exactly a month to do it. But then I was ill for two weeks and didn’t. Have energy for any other kind of sewing. So the black jacket the stomacher was. Made for, that one I still not finished. It looked quite good with my old green. Velvet gown, though. Last Saturday we went to Finland for the Christmas ball at. Gown, but hey, it is only seven years old!
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My chemise dress - Chemise Dress Madness!
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Hemise · D. Ress · M. I needed I quick and pretty costume for the Friday night ball at Polaris 22 in Toronto, so I decided to jump on the band-wagon and make a chemise dress. Yay! Here's my first try-on. I love how you have to mostly finish the chemise dress before you can try it on. Here it's worn over my pink linen stays and petticoat. I liked the look of the pink peeking through so much I decided to keep it like that rather than make a white petticoat. Middot Leave a comment. I like the big, blue bow!
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The lure of Mr. Darcy extends even to mice - Travels in time
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Life is too important to be taken seriously. Oscar Wilde. The lure of Mr. Darcy extends even to mice. Jun 9th, 2010 at 12:03 PM. In one of the more bizarre homages to Jane Austen, biologists have named a protein in mice urine after her famed character Mr. Darcy from the novel Pride and Prejudice. 7 things said Say something. Jun 9th, 2010 04:11 pm (UTC). And what are the odds that female scientists with a weekness for Austen novels were somehow involved? Jun 9th, 2010 04:40 pm (UTC). And that icon is ace!
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Present for a special someone. - Costumes-Uniforms-Fashions Antique et a la Mode.
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Costumes-Uniforms-Fashions Antique et a la Mode. One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art. Oscar Wilde. Present for a special someone. Feb 10th, 2010 at 10:52 PM. Slashed doeskin and silk mitts for my valentine. Hand sewn with linen and cotton threads. I hope she like them and I pray they fit. Fabric is a fun silk I'm sending along for her to do with as she wishes. 6 comments Leave a comment. Feb 11th, 2010 04:03 am (UTC). Feb 11th, 2010 04:11 am (UTC). Feb 11th, 2010 04:23 am (UTC).
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Your Assistance Please! - Costumes-Uniforms-Fashions Antique et a la Mode.
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Costumes-Uniforms-Fashions Antique et a la Mode. One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art. Oscar Wilde. Mar 10th, 2010 at 12:57 AM. For one of my classes I need to create a survey and pass it out. Rather than trying to pass out surveys in the student union I decided to put it up here and also on facebook. Please help me out. I will be forever ever in your debt. Please indicate which answer best applies for you either by bolding, underlining, italicizing, etc. 0-1 2-3 4-5 5-7 7-10 10.
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The Historical Sew Fortnightly – The Dreamstress
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Sewing, history, and style. The Historical Fashion and Textile Encyclopedia. The Historical Sew Monthly 2015. The Historical Sew Fortnightly. One year, a challenge every fortnight, and at the end of it, 26 fabulous historical garments. Every fortnight in 2013 I’ll post a themed challenge and we’ll each sew (or knit, or crochet, or tatt, or embroider, or whatever it is you call making a hat, or otherwise create) a historical garment or accessory that fits the theme. Is due (post it anytime in the fortnigh...
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For mah girls... - Isara
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Mar 11th, 2010 at 11:34 PM. Please take, use, and enjoy! 20 comments Leave a comment. Mar 12th, 2010 07:40 am (UTC). Just when I thought I couldn't love you more. We still need an "Oh, Snap! Stupid enough to actually say it when I'm thinkin' it. (notice that my current mascot is Bad Decision Dinosaur from Cat&Girl? I leave it as an exercise to the reader(ship) to supply. Mar 12th, 2010 05:03 pm (UTC). I still love that phrase. It's funny! I'll keep on the lookout for an appropriate "snap! I can't decide ...
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Da Hood - Isabella's Project Diary
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Da Hood - Isabellas Project Diary. Website (Strawberries N Creame). My lil SCA webpage. All the Pretty Dresses. July 21st, 2015. More at the other blog. On the Norse hood. I'm very pleased with it and would like to make one for myself at some point. This entry was originally posted at http:/ isabelladangelo.dreamwidth.org/10. Please comment there using OpenID. Comments: Leave a comment. 2015-07-22 06:39 pm (UTC). Such a nice gift! 2015-07-22 08:29 pm (UTC). Hopefully, they'll like it. :-).
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Living history 1804 - mme_du_jard
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June 17th, 2009 (09:01 am). This weekend I was in the Museum of Kiekeberg where we had a living history- event set in 1804. It was great fun :) My dear husband and I did portray showmen, we had a paper-theater with us and told some dances to the peasants. By the way, this is the only museum in Germany with own living-history-interpreters! We were only there as guests). I made this little Video:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? And a friend of mine this:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by: hanna (.
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The 18th Century Robe à la Polonaise: Research Summary – Démodé
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18th Century Court Ensembles Project. Research & How-To. The 18th Century Robe à la Polonaise: Research Summary. Late 18th Century Skirt Supports: Bums, Rumps, & Culs. Dressing for Dinner on the Titanic: Early 1910s Evening Dress. Dressing for Dinner on the Titanic: Completing the 1912 Evening Look. 18th C. Hair & Wig Book. Custom 18th Century Wigs. The 18th Century Robe à la Polonaise: Research Summary. By Kendra Van Cleave. The results of our research have just been published as an article in. Find a l...
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