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Comments on: Another Top 10 Book List for Your Sewing Library https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list 19th Century Costuming for Those Who Dream of the Past Mon, 09 Aug 2021 22:37:42 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-258295 Tue, 10 Mar 2020 19:14:28 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-258295 In reply to Joana.

You are welcome, Joana!
For Regency look at Regency Women’s Dress by Cassidy Percoco, which you can read my review in this post. For 18th Century there are numerous, but I recommend the American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Sewing and Costume Close-Up by Linda Baumgarten.

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By: Joana https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-258294 Tue, 10 Mar 2020 12:45:16 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-258294 Hi!

Both are great lists, thanks for creating them.

I’m just starting, and I was wondering if you have any suggestions for regency sewing books? and Georgian as well, please? thank you!

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By: Top 10 Resource Books for Your Sewing Library https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-242017 Thu, 10 May 2018 15:13:47 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-242017 […] READ MY 2ND TOP TEN LIST OF BOOKS HERE. […]

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-216303 Fri, 03 Jun 2016 18:04:56 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-216303 In reply to Iantha Folkman.

Hi Iantha! Yay for getting the sewing spark again! 🙂
And I’ll have to look up events at the Park; perhaps we’ll meet in person sometime.

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By: Iantha Folkman https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-216301 Fri, 03 Jun 2016 17:36:02 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-216301 Hello Jennifer, I have been following your blog for a long time now. The information that you share is priceless. I am a reenactor at This Is The Place Heritage Park in Salt Lake City. The sewing tips have helped me create the garments I
wear at the park. My interest in sewing has been rejuvenated after a long time of putting sewing on the shelf so to speak.

Welcome to Utah and best wishes on your pregnancy.

Iantha Folkman

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By: Lady Constance https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-26557 Fri, 03 Jan 2014 07:36:21 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-26557 Thanks for a wonderful additions…I have a few of them and the rest are going on my Amazon wishlist immediately. A few months ago I took a tailoring class in Seattle with Jason Maclochlainn and was blown away. He is a wonderful gentleman and a true craftsman. How I long for the day I can make a perfectly straight line of perfect back stitching the way he does. Sigh.

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By: Andrea L https://historicalsewing.com/another-top-10-book-list/comment-page-1#comment-25733 Sat, 21 Dec 2013 06:23:06 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7302#comment-25733 I just got The Art of Manipulating Fabric last week and WOW is it awesome. I had so many ah ha moments just looking at the photos and illustrations before I even started reading! She shows the basic steps of how to make ruffles, pleats, tucks, flounces, and so on, but then she has another section after that on how to take the basics and make it more complex, and her visual examples are really cool. I highly recommend it. I’m itching to start another dress just to utilize what I learned!

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