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kaitiaki |
New Jersey USA Member since, 7/13/09 Advanced Beginner |
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| Pattern Review | 12/3/11 9:50 AM | Other - 1913dress 1913dress Pattern Description:
Pattern is for a 1910's daywear skirt and bodice. Ragtime is a hard to find era - Belle Epoche and Roaring Twenties are much more popular! Pattern is for a wrap dress in damask. I made mine for summer/early fall in cotton and linen with organza and lace.
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| Pattern Review | 7/27/10 10:55 PM | Other - TSS-130 Basic Ballgown Bodice Additional Images:
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TSS-206 Split Overskirt and Ruffled Underskirt.
Pattern Description:
Pattern creates a formal 1860's bodice with a curved neckline or sweetheart neckline. Directions include directions for customizing the bo...more... |
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| Pattern Review | 7/26/10 3:10 PM | Other - TSS-206 Split Skirt+Ruffled Underskirt Additional Images
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Vision
As I am acquiring a closet full of historical dress (and I do mean the closet is full), I realized I was missing an important and popular aspect of fashion history: the hoop skirt era. I had procured the hoop skirt d...more... |
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| Pattern Review | 3/28/10 11:11 PM | Sense & Sensibility - Bodiced Petticoat Bodiced Petticoat Pattern Description:
This "pattern" is to create a quick and appropriate undergarment for the Regency period (1795-1820). There is no true pattern to this piece, it is actually a modification of Sense and Sensibility's regency gown, which I have made twice, and been very satisfied with twice.
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| Pattern Review | 3/31/10 11:13 AM | Other - 1875 Evening Bodice 1875 Evening Bodice Preface:
If the organization of this review is difficult to follow, leave a comment below and I will reorganize it. Currently, the layout follows the provided questions with older notes in gray and final comments in green. Responses to comments are listed at the end of the review.
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About Me Chapter 1. It first began with a book.
In the course of the novel, the heroine is transported to regency times. She finds herself in the company of a Jane Austen, no less. Before traveling throug...more
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