Once again I have been remiss in keeping you informed of my projects over the past few months. There’s been a lot going on… mea culpa!
Libraries have them. Turkish carpet shops have them. I have had them until quite recently. The supervisors, the comforters, the charmers… Granada was a Snowshoe – a relatively new (since the 1960’s) and uncommon breed in the USA. He and his brother Toledo joined… Continue Reading “Remembering the Shopcats…”
I wrapped up my first hatmaking classes at the Powerhouse, with a dozen students ‘graduating’ with a new hat and new skills. As a result of that class, and a class from last year on embroidery technique, I am pleased to continue to share… Continue Reading “The Mercantile Hat Template Kit…”
After 40+ years of hatmaking, I have hung up that hat and am now designing one-of-a kind garments inspired by an early 1900s aesthetic, as well as writing a retrospective of my hatmaking which I hope to publish in late 2025. Click on the… Continue Reading “Welcome to the Mercantile!”
As many of you may remember, I toured several museums in France last year. This is the last – the Beau Arts Museum in the Bastide Saint Louis District of Carcassone. Carcassonne is a city in two parts divided by the Aude River –… Continue Reading “Costume Studies from Carcassonne”
After returning from a Gala and then regurgitating that atmosphere to celebrate World Art Day at the FAC Powerhouse, I have now returned to personal projects. I received a ‘hand-me-down’ bag of iron on patches that were a pretty close match in size to… Continue Reading “Recent Wearables…”
Ms. M arrived for her final fitting. It was such a beautiful day that we took advantage of the late winter light, and stepped outside for a photo shoot. We had a great time getting some pretty fabulous shots of her as she modeled… Continue Reading “A Photo Shoot with Ms. M…”
The final of this 3 part series on the making of my Botanical Bacchanal Gala Gown.
The fourth and final post in this series shares my first experience with 18th century menswear.