A Piping Tutorial – The Basics for 19th Century Costumes

  OMG – piping! Some costumers cringe even just thinking about piping, others squeal with delight. Or some are simply: “What’s the big deal about piping?” What’s the big deal?!? Well… everything! Piping is THE historical definition of design lines AND the support of seams that receive so much wear & tear. (Remember, our ancestors Read More...

Not Inclined to Dance, I can’t move my arms – Ease-y Does It – Part 3

  I’ve sewn way too many garments (both historical and modern) where the sleeve was just a little too tight around the upper arm limiting my movement. This is especially frustrating after valuable time was spent adjusting the pattern in the first place. Wrapping up our Ease-y Does It series for adding Historical Ease to Read More...

Overcoming Pattern Failure

Can You Relate to Frustrating Sewing Patterns? The jacket pattern has just stopped “working”…. You’ve made four bodice mockups and it *still* doesn’t look right. You’ve had enough of the project because the pattern pieces are just not lining up. The garment’s not coming out like you expected. It totally doesn’t look like the pattern Read More...

Seamlines of 1860s Fashions

As I browse through the myriad of fashions in my Godey’s Lady’s Books from the 1860s, I take note that underneath all the ruffles, rows of velvet bands, trim panels, fringe and other various items, the shape of the dresses themselves stays relatively the same. Honestly, if you study any mainstream fashion you’ll notice the Read More...