The Garb Closet

Many people have dress diaries on the creation of historical reenactment or Renaissance Festival garb. This is my documentation of the sewing room trenches.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

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Planned Projects

  • Capt. Kate's Red Outfit
  • Christine de Pisan
  • Red Mandarian pantsuits with matching skirt from the red linen
  • Victorian pattern Simplicity 5457 (I think it's circa 1890s)
  • Victorian reproduction of Dark Plum Taffeta
  • Eowyn refugee dress
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  • Italian Renaissance Simplicity pattern 9531 and 9533
  • Flemish peasant outfit

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  • Trish's Pattern
  • The Zen of Spiral Lacing
  • The Great Pattern Review by the Greater San
  • The Elizabethan Costuming Page
  • New Bodice Lacing Technique

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