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Red Printed Cotton Open Robe. Corded, Ruffled, and Tucked Petticoats. Chemise with Full Gathered Sleeves.
An exploration of historical costume. Restyled 1928 Green Silk Dress. Late 1920s green dress, which I made and first posted about. When it was first completed, I was in the midst of creating lots of new things for Newport Vintage Dance Week. Last year, I had a reason to wear the dress again and I came up with a new design idea, based on this. Gold t straps, green earrings, and a matching trim headband. I think the 20s silhouette .
Behind a cut so feel free to skip. Ive almost finished my kirtle for my 1560s outfit for faire! It just needs a hem.
A sewing blog devoted to the past, present and future of costume.
The Triumphs and Tribulations of an Over-Enthusiastic Seamstress Learning How to Recreate Period-Correct Garments. The original images are at educators. Posted in Your Weekend Wow! .
Wednesday, 3 April 2013. As a costumer I do get asked to make some pretty weird things -. Santa suits and slave outfits come to mind here! The turquoise ribbons for the silk passion flower .
Joyfully, and sometimes painfully, enjoying the path of learning to make professional garments; some historically accurate and some just for fun. Thursday, January 29, 2015. The Edwardian Ball San Francisco 2015. It is virtually impossible to describe the Edwardian Ball. Based on the work of Edward Gorey. Known for his macabre line drawings and books. He was the original Goth. To find out more about his work, check out. Sort of a Poiret inspired Post Edwardian Look.
Sunday, December 18, 2016. This definitely was not the intensely sewing-productive year that I anticipated .
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.
Where the promotion of literacy at all levels is our concern. There will be quidditch like. Where the Wild Things Are. Join us for Wine and Whining about the CCSS.
Mid-Valley Council of the Oregon Reading Association. Application for Renewing Members and All After October 31st. Grass Roots Best of the Books. Patricia Gallagher Picture Book Award. Welcome To Mid-Valley Reading Council. Mid-Valley Reading Council is a part of the Oregon Reading Association. The council is for teachers of all grade levels, librarians, parents and community members interested in promoting literacy.
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If so, please attend the tryouts listed below. We have a great core group of players and are looking to roster a highly competitive 2016 group. All positions are open and earned! Again we have a good core group of players who love this game, and we are looking for passionate players who have a desire to play and join us.