A Wedding Dress with a Difference
/How to best use stunning fabrics to create a wedding dress with a difference. This post looks at the construction details of a 16th century, made to measure outfit for a wedding celebration.
Read MoreHow to best use stunning fabrics to create a wedding dress with a difference. This post looks at the construction details of a 16th century, made to measure outfit for a wedding celebration.
Read MoreUsing a toile or mock up is often over-looked. This post describes an example where the use of the toile allowed for a much better fit than could be achieved in other ways. It describes making a made-to-measure 17th Century singlet for re-enactment of the English Civil War.
Read MoreMaking a new suit for a re-enactor requires some thought on what the re-enactment is and the character that the person will be portraying. This post describes the thought process behind and the construction of the doublet for a 1588 suit of clothes for an apprentice.
Read MoreHow did fashions change through the 16th and 17th centuries? This book follows the lead of an exhibition put on by the Royal Collection Trust showing exactly that.
Read MoreMaking a late 13th century surcote in quarterd colours is not quite as straight forward as it seems.
Read MoreHidden conspicuous consumption? This contradiction in terms might apply to the modern interpretation of fashion in the 17th century when we are not all aware of the techniques used to create the various parts of the clothing. I propose that the fashion for tabs on doublets was actually conspicuous consumption, having just finished making 8 of them.
Read MoreGetting to grips with pad stitching to form the curved parts of the doublet in the shoulder and the tabs or laps. This is what distinguishes tailors form seamstresses in the early modern period. Tailors create 3D shapes in fabric. Seamstresses make strong, durable garments that are flat but can be washed lots of times.
Read MoreHow do you work out how much to sell your products for when you have never sold anything before? This post shows roughly how I did it for Properly Dressed.
Read MoreA look back at starting a new business venture and a look forward into the New Year at what might come next.
Read MoreA discussion of the varying levels of historical accuracy of different re-enactment societies, its purpose and its drawbacks.
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