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These are absolutely wonderful.
Yours in costuming, Lisa A
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Hi Cassandra-
For reproduction patterns, I suggest you consider Truly Victorian
http://www.trulyvictorian.com/ Their patterns are highly recommended by
many costumers.
Regarding sewing books for the 1890's, Authentic Victorian Dressmaking
Techniques, edited by Kristina Harris is published
Hello All
I've lost enough weight that I need to start sewing a new wardrobe andI'm
looking at doing more 1890-1909 blouses, skirts and suits. Is there a late
Victorian list that is very active? I've been picking up original pattern
sheets from ebay, some in French and German, and some pa