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LadyBrower

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  1. Lady, to my knowledge, front and back lacing is period- but I am not sure if it was mostly for early and after pregnancy. I'd have to check. I have one set that laces in back, and one set that is both front and back (because of weight changes...) but the front lacing is over a stomacher- so it looks rather decorative. :-) the dual lacing is great for multiple reasons, but I really like having a smooth front also. I *can* put my back lacing stays on myself, it's just a little more challenging.

  2. I can't wait! I will be making one for myself.... someday.... Are you building the bodice over stays? I think that is my plan of attack. Creating a perfect fitting, off the shoulder set as the base... DOes that make sense?

  3. I have been using two layers of canvas weight linen for the inter-layers, which makes it very stiff even before the boning is added. I have also been adding strategically placed 1/2 inch pieces of reed which also gives it a very stiff form. (I have worked out the previous "kinks" in using this stuff too. Thank heaven....)

    I'll be posting pictures on facebook when the latest set(s) are finished...

  4. That is just the sweetest little thing! She is precious!

    The little ones do grow so fast. I know at times, little dresses were fitted with "growth pleats" that could be let out with a matter of snips as the child grew... I would imagine a mantua style dress would be easy to do that with, and to accomodate length, start a little longer and put a deep, basted hem you could let down as needed... Just a thought. :-)

  5. I've added a ton of stuff to etsy including knit caps, mitts, aprons.... and for anyone who transcends time, I've started to post more civil war era goodies for the ladies.

    www.ladybrowerstreasures.etsy.com

    Syren, I LOVE the Christmas stuff... just too cute!

  6. The whole thing is heartbreaking. But thanks to the quick thinking of some of the soldiers, wounded were quickly attended to and the auditorium was closed off to the shooter which had 600 people in it for a graduation....

    It is unfortunate too, this base is one of the top for stress control. They commander there has been taking so many measures to reduce and monitor the stress of the men and women stationed there, and particularly those about to be deployed or just returning... My heart goes out to them all...

  7. hmmm if the people in the earlier time frames, say 17th century, didn't mind playing "older" acquaintances... then Great Uncle could possibly be reminiscing to the "younger" generation..or providing guidance, etc.

    Oh yes, I like this very much!

    And yes, everyone posting a short bio would be good as well. I'll take a moment later on to write my very limited understanding of who I am.

    Hawkyns, I thought perhaps that even those who are close in years could agree upon on with which to start (say, one person who does 1706 and another who does, say, 1711 could start with 1705 or even earlier). This would allow a broader time frame to learn from, and as you move forward in time one will have knowledge of past events in a "first person" context and be able to regal visitors with your past. And indeed, we must take care with whom we share details... Though it would make an interesting twist should one know that a certain piece of information caused such and such an event in history.... =)

  8. Or passing a $787 billion stimulus package without even reading it.!

    ...I just saw a news piece that said that this stimulus only created or saved 54, yes that is 54 jobs in NYC. Do the math on how much per job that is... it's nauseating.

    Cheers

  9. Wow... =P Lovely.

    So any suggestions on matching people? I think both matching on the basis of common interest (housewife to housewife, Man to Man, same age. Whatever) and in different views of life (wife to sailor, priest to prostitute =P) could potentially interesting.

    Or we could all have several acquaintances?

  10. I'm trying to find newspapers, journals, letters etc from the period. I just got Her Own Life which is a book full of autobiographical writings by 17th century women. I've only just flipped through it (I only just got it today).

  11. Only if you write on parchment and with ink and quill ! I honestly think it would just be kind of fun to do , especially during the reenacting season.......... it would also be a good lesson at period handwriting and speach patterns......not too many letters a year though.....must expand on this...yyeess

    Hehe, yes. As we go along we can expand on how deep we delve into it (pc paper, hand made quills, calligraphy etc). It could turn into a really fun project and I'm glad others find it to be a good idea. I hope we can get a few people "on board" with this. =)

  12. I debated on where this should go... Is it art? history? hmmm. I put it here, Please move it if I am wrong...

    What I would like to do (and I'm not sure if anyone has tried before) but after being inspired by a lady suggesting I write fake letters to people to develope my persona, I thought it might be a good idea for "us" (reenactors/ history lovers/ whatever) to be involved in some sort of period pen pal circle. This way, people reenacting similar periods could research day to day activities, "current" events, establish friendships and build their persona.

    What I envision is for each letter to contain really, what letters from people during that time may have said. More so, I see it as an optortunity for ongoing research. I think how it would work, is that the pen palls choice a year to start, and use the current calendar date (October 22, 1709, for example). this way it can match with events and seasons. It's also easier to find out what happened "on this day in history." Letters can be in depth about politics, philosophy, or simple notes of home life, childrearing, recipes... During the reenactment season, letters can be based on mock battles and camp fun.

    This site finds stuff, and there are several others: http://www.historyorb.com/date/1709/october

    What do you "guys" think? Is anyone interested?

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