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CHEEKY!!!

Girl, I KNOW you will like this as much as I!

Fugawee now has cloth shoes! No longer just the bland black or bone colored leather...

Check it out! Scroll down to the bottom to see the three styles they have available.

Fugawee's Colonial Women's Shoes

Again, three lovely styles and shapes. All that's required of you is to supply your own fabric! Match your shoes to your fabric! Isn't that glorious!!! FINALLY!!!

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~Lady B

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Pretty darn close though... the toes are a bit off but the Jennifer wouldn't be too bad, especially if you can send in your own fabric.


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I found this site of Sarah Juniper's (She's over in the UK) of various styles of the 17th and 18th century shoes....

Sarah Juniper 17th Century Shoes

Sarah Juniper 18th Century Shoes

I see that some of the 'styles' that Sarah has listed in the 18th Century could easily pass for late 17th century.

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:P

]Methinks to save me coin, the only issue tis what fabric to use, gods I could be such a fabric whore, an me only getting started ;););)

The shoes are lovely

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I found this site of Sarah Juniper's (She's over in the UK) of various styles of the 17th and 18th century shoes....

Sarah Juniper is the better bet... she does brilliant work


"I being shot through the left cheek, the bullet striking away great part of my upper jaw, and several teeth which dropt down the deck where I fell... I was forced to write what I would say to prevent the loss of blood, and because of the pain I suffered by speaking."~ Woodes Rogers

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Who knows, Cheeky. Maybe they might be able to do a slight alteration on the toe. :::shrugs:::

Yeah, I've the link to Sarah Juniper. They are brilliantly gorgeous but incredibly pricy though. I'd be too afraid to wear them at that price.

I'm tempted to be rid of my bone Martha's I purchased over a year ago from Fugawee (worn once mind you) and get a pair of those new cloth shoes done. I've some fabric left over from the gown I be making.

:::le sigh::: still dreaming of Mules.

~Lady B

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