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Regency and Romantic Era Clothing

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  • 11:27 pm riennynn A simple capote - 2 comments
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  • riennynn
    9 May 2012, 07:06
    A simple capote
    Thank you for the suggestion, I think I will go order one now!
  • rabid_bookwyrm
    9 May 2012, 06:23
    A simple capote
    Very nice!

    A heavy curved needle might be of use if you plan to trim more hats and bonnets. It's a lifesaver on any kind of stiff material when you don't have access to both sides.
  • newmoonstar
    2 Apr 2012, 05:38
    My 1820s gown - in progress
    Wow, that's beautiful! I bet it'll be amazing when it's finished. And hand sewing! SO much work! I'm in awe!

    (And where did that beautiful fabric come from??)
  • lisbet
    31 Mar 2012, 18:12
    My 1820s gown - in progress
    Wow, it does look lovely! I am always amazed at the wonderful detail and time involved in these items. Thanks for sharing this. I checked out your blog too, and love it!
  • kara_73
    31 Mar 2012, 12:47
    My 1820s gown - in progress
    I think it looks lovely!

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