Tailor and author J. Francois-Campbell offers a glimpse into the history of waistcoats, often called vests, and how these garments are interpreted in today's wardrobes.
Discover a rare specimen of a mourning quilt from the 19th century, beautifully crafted with rich fabrics and handworked embroidery, commemorating a lost loved one.
I needed a costume I could quickly whip up at the last minute, and Cinderella in the Victorian style was the winner! I used Truly Victorian patterns - TV 416…
Historically, Halloween has not really a big thing in New Zealand as it falls close to our Guy Fawkes celebration on 5 November. However, restrictions on the sale of fireworks…
this is an 1890's walking suit, the pale green check and the perwinkle trim are a very fine Pendelton wool. I made the skirt from fine wale cotton corduroy. the…
A new Victorian stocking pattern just for HIM ... "Lord Vertholomew" ... formal & masculine, featuring a soft & elegant velvet cuff. During this era, Velvet was often seen as…
Mina Harker costume contsructed of 15 yards of red satin and 20 yards of trim. Pleating along the bottom was all hand done and the dress was inspired by the…
The dress portion was hand dyed and sewn by me. It is historically accurate to the victorian era. There is a bustle also in the back. The costume (including jewelry…
This is my haloween cosutme for this year. It is made almost entirely from thrift store finds or fabric from my stash (yes, I have too much fabric in my…
I made this dress for a trip to Boston. Thanks to Truly Victorian patterns I was able to make this dress without too many problems. I made changes to the…
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