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Comments on: Quick Note & Pattern Ideas for an 1880s Winter Dress https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress 19th Century Costuming for Those Who Dream of the Past Wed, 22 Feb 2017 22:31:51 +0000 hourly 1 By: My Fave 5 Friday – Late Bustle Era Fashion Plates | Just Blame Jane https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress/comment-page-1#comment-222594 Fri, 04 Nov 2016 12:09:42 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7526#comment-222594 […] Image Found Here […]

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress/comment-page-1#comment-30248 Wed, 19 Feb 2014 02:13:16 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7526#comment-30248 In reply to K. Winter.

Whoot! 🙂

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By: K. Winter https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress/comment-page-1#comment-30230 Tue, 18 Feb 2014 23:04:38 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7526#comment-30230 In reply to Pam Moore.

Oh wow.
I just checked out the Distinctive Fabrics website, and my mind is blown! I’ve been looking for a good faux fur to trim a dance costume I’m working on, and in spite of spending hours scouring every shop in the fashion district, I have not yet found the right fuzzy stuff at the right price. I never use real fur, and I’ll only wear real fur on vintage pieces. I *had* found a lovely faux mink that would work beautifully, but the price nearly exploded my head. And lo and behold, there’s that same gorgeous white faux mink on the Distinctive Fabrics site for less than a third of the price of the stuff I fell in love with. Even with the exchange rate (I live in Canada) and the cost of shipping, it’s still less than half the price of that perfect fabric that I just cannot afford!
Thanks so much for the tip!

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress/comment-page-1#comment-29836 Sat, 15 Feb 2014 17:01:35 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7526#comment-29836 In reply to Gail Ann Thompson.

Hi Gail,
That range is usually divided into Edwardian (1901-1911-ish), Titanic, Teens, then post-war which generally falls under the “vintage” banner. I cover the occasional Edwardian items here. I highly recommend Wearing History (tell Lauren I sent you!). Do Google searches with the above names and you’ll find tons of various resources. You can also get lost in my specific Pinterest board. 🙂

Jennifer

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By: Gail Ann Thompson https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress/comment-page-1#comment-29730 Sat, 15 Feb 2014 00:04:30 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7526#comment-29730 First, I’d like to thank you for this entertaining and enlightening blog. Meaning, not only this post, but nearly ALL of your others, as well. Thank you.

Second, I find myself to be interested in 1900 into 1920-ish fashions. Do you have any resources to recommend?

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By: Pam Moore https://historicalsewing.com/pattern-ideas-1880s-winter-dress/comment-page-1#comment-29700 Fri, 14 Feb 2014 19:08:46 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=7526#comment-29700 I would like to suggest that if you are applying fur, check out Distinctive Fabrics. Their faux furs are incredible!

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