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Friday, July 31, 2015. RSV Ladies Retreat - Day 3 Sewing, Archery, Sewing, Writing, and More Sewing. Happy sigh It was so lovely to stay in such a beautiful house on such lovely grounds, and to wake up each morning to a magnificent view of the river out of any given window at the back of the house. This is how I woke up. I do so love rag curls! After another delicious breakfast ham, eggs, fresh fruit, fresh bread, I resumed my sewing again. All I need is a sunny window! Photo by Bonnie Britz. Kimber.

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Classic Costume

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The Quintessential Clothes Pen an exploration of historical costume

An exploration of historical costume. Over a year ago, I was reading this post. The skirt closes with an invisible zipper and a button tab on the waistband.

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Friday, July 31, 2015. RSV Ladies Retreat - Day 3 Sewing, Archery, Sewing, Writing, and More Sewing. Happy sigh It was so lovely to stay in such a beautiful house on such lovely grounds, and to wake up each morning to a magnificent view of the river out of any given window at the back of the house. This is how I woke up. I do so love rag curls! After another delicious breakfast ham, eggs, fresh fruit, fresh bread, I resumed my sewing again. All I need is a sunny window! Photo by Bonnie Britz. Kimber.

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