The Extant Kilbirnie Skirt: a ca. 1915 skirt
The Scroop Patterns Kilbirnie Skirt pattern is based on an extant ca. 1915 skirt in my collection. Let’s take a close look at all the details of
The Scroop Patterns Kilbirnie Skirt pattern is based on an extant ca. 1915 skirt in my collection. Let’s take a close look at all the details of
The Scroop Patterns Kilbirnie Skirt pattern is based on an extant ca. 1915 skirt in my collection. Â Let’s take a close look at all the details
Lots of you enjoyed my Selina Blouse with added jabot tie. It’s a fun variation to the basic pattern and really plays with the possibilities of
Lots of you enjoyed my Selina Blouse with added jabot tie. Â It’s a fun variation to the basic pattern and really plays with the possibilities of
I love lace insertion. There are so many ways to do it, depending on the type of lace you’re working with, and the effect you want to
The Ettie Petticoat didn’t get its name just because it makes for a cute hashtag (#ettiepettie), (although that did help!). It’s named for
It’s time for the best part of a pattern launch! Tester makes! Cute story about tester makes: my parents love them. They are always very
I’m so excited to introduce the newest Scroop Pattern: the Ettie Petticoat! Get it here! Reasons I love this pattern: First, ruffles! And
The Scroop Patterns Selina Blouse is based on an extant 1910s blouse in my collection. It’s a fantastic garment for a number of reasons. It’s a
Remember the chintz robe I made for Lynne last year? Well, I saved a length of that fabric for myself, to make the most fabulously, floral-y,
I’ve been hard at worn on the next Scroop Pattern, and have a fabulous, versatile petticoat (or modern skirt) pattern ready to test. So, that
I swear that every time I launch a pattern I’m even more excited to show you the tester makes than the time before. Each time the testers seem
When I first started Scroop Patterns I just turned whatever garment I was researching and making to fill a gap in my own daily wardrobe or costuming
One of the things that people who have never worn a properly fitted corset or pair of stays say is “Oh, they are so confining and
It’s that time again! Scroop Patterns has a lovely new 1910s skirt pattern ready to test. So, that means I need testers to help make sure