6 Ways How To Sew A Placket – Historical Sewing
If you sew a lot, especially if you sew historical costumes, you’ll have to sew a placket sooner or later. Most plackets aren’t difficult to
If you sew a lot, especially if you sew historical costumes, you’ll have to sew a placket sooner or later. Most plackets aren’t difficult to
This refashioned Edwardian lace slip was my Edwardian combination before! The Edwardian combination was one of my first Edwardian sewing projects
‘Every well groomed woman is very particular to see that outside garments fit without wrinkles and with a glove-like appearance across the hips
The Edwardian shirtwaist costume was the most practical everyday attire. A shirtwaist costume consisted of a tailored skirt and a separate shirtwaist
The Edwardian era is my favorite historical era at the moment, that’s why I made another piece of Edwardian underwear! You could call this piece
To get fashionably wide hips and a big butt, Edwardian women often wore hip pads. After making an Edwardian padded bustle pad, I’ve now made
Inspired by Edwardian girls’ dresses I made a short Edwardian cotton dress. But instead of using new fabric I used one vintage apricot-colored
Because the post about my handsewn Edwardian rayon taffeta dip waist belt is so popular, I’ve written a tutorial how you can make your own
Learn how to sew an Edwardian-style bra that is so comfy you can wear it instead of a modern bra! This Edwardian bra pattern is self-drafted but is
After making an Edwardian chemise with crochet yoke, I always wanted to crochet an Edwardian crochet lace yoke from scratch! To make the yoke I
My Edwardian hip pad is inspired by antique Edwardian hip pads, like the Scott Ventilated Hip Pad & Bustle. But for a better fit under Edwardian
I wanted to make an Edwardian summer net corset for years but I couldn’t find a suitable net fabric. But now I finally found a cotton net fabric
My Edwardian unboned sports corset is my favorite corset so far: it’s so comfy! The corset is a single-layer corset made of thin pale blue cotton
The favorite hairstyle of Edwardian women was the pompadour hairstyle. They wore it as an everyday hairstyle and for balls and evening soirees. The
‘The “W. B. Erect Form” corset gives a long, low and full effect from shoulder to bust. It is the only correct model for the new