Outfits I've made for myself since 2007:
1930's blouse - September 2011 |
Bride's Maid's dress - May 2011 |
Edwardian skirt 1900's - March 2011 |
Renaissance Nobles Surcoat 1500's - June 2010 |
Back of Renaissance Nobles Surcoat 1500's - June 2010 |
to go with the dress made in 2008 (see below)
1860's day bodice and bonnet of taffeta and velvet (December 2008)
(I used the same skirt from my ball gown)
1810 "Jane Austen" Regency dress (April 2008)
1905 "lawn" dress of voile and lace(February 2008)
1860's Ball Gown of lavender taffeta (Oct 2007)
1950's Style summer dress (April 2007)
Outfits I've made for Others since 2007 (to see older ones, click here):
1905 Child's special occasion dress (April 2008)Child's Victorian/Civil War/Dickens 1860's - October 2011 |
Victorian Wedding Dress - May 2011 |
Ring Bearer's vest - May 2011 |
Disney's Rapunzel - February 2011 |
Birthday Dress - October 2010 |
1912 "Titanic" Outfit (July 2008)
Yes, it's the same as the teal one below. The customer loved the teal one so much, she wanted the same dress in a different color.
1912 "Titanic" Outfit (June 2008)
Yes, it's the same as the teal one below. The customer loved the teal one so much, she wanted the same dress in a different color.
1912 "Titanic" Outfit (June 2008)
Belly Dancing or Gypsy outfit (Feb 2008)
Renaissance Outfit (Feb 2008)
1880's Bustle Dress (Nov 2007)
Medieval Style dress for a Red Hat Convention (Oct 2007)
(Yes, the velvetine is a deep purple, it just looks navy blue in the picture)
Modern Summer dress (Summer 2007)
1 comment:
Did you create the 1860s girls day dress pattern or is it available for purchase somewhere? It's absolutely beautiful!
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