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LadyBrower

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  1. Alright folks, here it is.... Until February 10th ONLY:

    I will ship EVERYTHING for free.

    10% off all orders of $50 or more

    and 20% off all orders of $200 or more.

    and a special gift for orders of $300 or more.

    That's right. 20%. (including stays and all custom made products, silks, hand sewn, machine sewn. You name it.)

    BUT this is only for you guys here. To take advantage of this, please PM me here, e-mail me, or "convo" me on etsy BEFORE you purchase your item.

    You can find my store at: www.ladybrowerstreasures.etsy.com

    Also, if there is something you want but don't see in the store, just PM me and I would be happy to work with you.

    :-)

  2. mid 17th century: 17thwomanatspinet.jpg

    This is a much more informal example...

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    I believe Waugh has a pattern for a jacket similar to this and a photo of an original as well... will check when home from work and post if possible

    Cool, thank you. So this is more of a Jacket, than a "bodice"? Looking at the lines, it seems similar to the other bodice gown tops. Is it the sleeves that make a difference?

  3. Hm... I think I would own a boarding house or something like it (probably not the right term).

    Maybe something like this: 6a00d8341bff5053ef011570cd0e69970c-.jpg

    And I would do everything I do now, cook, bake and sew for everyone. lol.

  4. As a female who loves long and trained skirts... You get used to it. Also the extra length actually makes it easier to move because you can "pick it up" (in many different ways) and still look elegant (or have little boys carry it for you! lol) without showing underskirt unless you intend to do so. I've seen some engravings where the over-skirt is lined with beautiful patterned fabric...<br><br>*shrug* <br><br><br>

  5. Cool, guys... I too just got a three- quarter bed (antique... for $35 it was awesome). Right now, I have a board down on to support the mattress (Which is in fact, the insides of my love-sac knock off chair) and it's rather perfect. But a rope bed might be just the thing.... :-)

  6. That is lovely. :-) Thank you for posting that.

    The heavy embroidery and cording would still allow it to be firm and slightly supportive. It says that the back would probably have been plain linen, but I wonder if that would be corded or quilted as well for stability? I'm interested in the fact that it has very obvious soft, natural curved side seams, as opposed to the angular figure created by stays.

    It looks comfy....

  7. ...but to see folks walking around in just petticotes, shift and corset...

    ::::makes an sour-puss, horrific face and a god-aweful sound to match the scarey look::::

    Oh, dear GOD!

    One of those horrors that's endured even still at historical reenactments like F&I and Rev War. :::cringe::: Petticoats that don't cover the ankles, strapless stays over a cookie-cutter chemise that hangs off the shoulder and MAYBE a hat or cap but hair still left down....

    Forgive me if I am wrong... But isn't the "ankle thing" a prude Victorian problem? It is my understanding that it is entirely acceptable for GAoP for ankle to be seen, in fact, isn't up to mid calf an acceptable length? Please correct me if I am wrong...

    Also, Captain, What sort of "glue" would be used for stiffening? I have heard of starching with potato and cornstarch (for petticoats in particular) but what glue would be a suitable stand in for the period?

  8. Has anyone come across references to knit muffs?

    I found this in an inventory of transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society.... But it is for 1842. :-( It's waaaaay out of this period, but gives me some hope... lol

    Miss Olive Austin, Smyrna, Chenango county, 1 knit veil,

    8 caps, 1 knit muff, 1 knit bonnet, 1 knit collar, 2 knit

    bands, 2 lace worked pockets, Diploma, and 3 00

    http://www.archive.org/stream/transactionsofne05newy/transactionsofne05newy_djvu.txt

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