These fitted gaiters are made from two layers of golden brown canvas. Top and bottom edges are turned between the layers for a clean appearance inside and out. They button closed. Fitted Brown Canvas Gaiters – Closed These fitted gaiters are made from two layers of golden brown canvas. Top and bottom edges are turned
Read MoreThis is a plain, natural colored, 100% cotton muslin, floor-length chemise. At the customer’s request, it has elastic on the neck and wrists. Instead of a gusset at the armpit, it has a long gore which starts on the underside of the sleeve and widens to the hem, giving more legroom. The hem is unfortunately
Read MoreThis basic Wiccan longrobe is made from one piece of white dupioni silk for the body, trimmed with yellow cotton broadcloth for the hem and sleeves. The hood is made from yellow cotton, with a wide front edge of white silk that extends seamlessly down to trim the front of the neck opening. Sleeves are
Read MoreIt appears the 500 errors have been fixed, so keep your fingers crossed and expect a lot of updates this week. First is a pair of spats I finished over the weekend and will be delivering this evening. They are made from red cotton canvas, and lined with off-white cotton canvas. The buttons are black
Read MoreOriginally posted on August 16, 2009. Commissioned Corset Plain black Elizabethan corset with removable shoulder straps. Core is two layers of 100% cotton duck fabric. Cover and lining are 100% cotton twill. Five 1/2″ bones are fanned in the front panel. Two 1/4″ bones per tab. Shoulder straps are attached with ribbon through grommets.
Read MoreOriginally posted on August 4, 2009. Custom Elizabethan corset with front lacing. Two core layers of cotton duck, cover and lining natural colored 100% cotton denim.
Read MoreOriginally posted on July 18, 2009. Custom Victorian overbust corset for re-enactment. It’s made with two core layers of coutil and broadcloth cover and lining. The gores are quilted, the bones are hand flossed, and lace has been applied to the top and bottom edges.
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