Tag: 1900s clothes

Recent Wearables…

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…”

Giving Thanks and Making Plans

If you follow this website, you know by now that, I will no longer be offering custom made hats after the end of this year…

Tools of the Textile Trades

A selection of textile tools from museums I visited in Colorado.

Beyond the Door – The Accessories

The accessories to my previous post on 1880-1900s clothing from the mining towns in Colorado.

The Dress that Opened Doors…

When a dress becomes a key that unlocks the door to things you thought you would never find…

The Traveler’s Shirtwaist…

After I finished the skirt (as detailed in my previous post), I turned my attention to an Edwardian blouse called a shirtwaist.

The Traveler’s New Clothes…

The Maker makes new traveling clothes, since “Dressing the Part, is Half the Fun…”