Podcast 009: Cottons for Bustle Dresses

Is cotton historically appropriate to use for Victorian bustle dresses? Enthusiastically -YES! Day and evening wear from the 1870s and 1880s abounds in various cotton weaves used in the late 19th century. In this episode Jennifer talks about her favorite fabric, cotton, with its wonderful properties of being easy-to-sew, breatheable, washable and with strength and Read More...

Podcast 008: Keeping a Sewing Journal

Start increasing your sewing efficiency by using a sewing journal! Make your journal as detailed or as open as fits YOUR sewing style – we are all different with our creativity and organization. This episode covers Jennifer walking through how she puts together project pages in her journal. She includes tips for how you can organize Read More...

Podcast 007: The Biggest Challenge in Achieving the Historical Look

No matter how long you’ve been sewing and making historical ensembles, one of the biggest challenges that presents itself with each project is getting the silhouette “correct.” That look you create that identifies your costume as being from a specific fashion era and is recognizable as such. The key is to work with your specific Read More...

Podcast 003: Organdy Fabric Basics

Organdy is a beautiful fabric ideal for a variety of historical and vintage garments as well as inner layer/underlining support. Learn about the technical details including the weave, finish variances, and differences from organza and crinoline materials. Jennifer will cover various garments, accessories and trims where organdy is best used with sewing tips that help Read More...