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Stays – 95% Done!

March 15, 2012February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 12 Comments

My reed came yesterday from Wm Booth, Draper!  (The reed I bought weeks earlier from Benfranklin.com has still not arrived - never order from them, I'm going to get the bank to take my money back somehow.)  This morning I spent about an hour and a half cutting it and boning the stays with two … Continue reading Stays – 95% Done!

The Writer's Guide to Costume: 18th Century Gown Closures

March 10, 2012 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 2 Comments

When I was coming up with topic for my qualifying paper, one of the ones I was most enthusiastic about at first was the idea of writing a guide for authors of historical fiction - obviously they could get the same information from books like Patterns of Fashion, but sources focusing on construction or the … Continue reading The Writer's Guide to Costume: 18th Century Gown Closures

Late 18th Century Shift Pattern

March 5, 2012February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ Leave a comment

Since I recently posted that rough draft of rather a complicated pattern, I thought I'd share my first attempt at taking a pattern.  Unfortunately, it's not as detailed and I didn't look at stitches or construction methods - but I kind of like that it's not as good, it shows my progress! (open in a … Continue reading Late 18th Century Shift Pattern

Journalistic Licence

March 4, 2012 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 2 Comments

220-year-old dress given to Rock Ford: Washington, fashion hero I found this article through Lahbluebonnet's blog, Teacups Among the Fabric, and I didn't want to leave an essay in her comments, so here I go! It's interesting to watch the video after reading the article - I mean, I know that journalists often write ... … Continue reading Journalistic Licence

Seam Treatments

March 4, 2012February 28, 2024 ~ Cassidy Percoco ~ 2 Comments

I took a break from doing eyelets today to try out a few seams to see if I could replicate whatever is used on the mystery seam of the sacque. First: the running stitch. I can't see the stitches at all once the upper layer of fabric has been folded back, so I doubt this … Continue reading Seam Treatments

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