tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7326429105666772831.post7007205934911449337..comments2024-03-19T02:19:00.470-07:00Comments on The Fashionable Past: A robe a l'anglaise--or en fourreau gown--a tutorial! Part Four, The Robings, Sleeves, and Finishing TouchesKatherine Caron-Greighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03023378555632762445noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7326429105666772831.post-67294986940119893412016-08-29T16:24:49.532-07:002016-08-29T16:24:49.532-07:00I had no idea the robings could be separate pieces...I had no idea the robings could be separate pieces. That's awesome! I always thought they were these complex folds building into the piece. I like this much better. Lydia Gastrellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04024857842332775902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7326429105666772831.post-81732775540772096942013-02-08T18:20:13.189-08:002013-02-08T18:20:13.189-08:00looking for someone to sew an early 1800's dre...looking for someone to sew an early 1800's dress for daughters school project re-inactment of mercie otis warren. any referrals? can be reached at double4205@yahoo.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7326429105666772831.post-78327560552978733612013-01-28T12:29:55.378-08:002013-01-28T12:29:55.378-08:00I seriously have "historical-clothing-closet&...I seriously have "historical-clothing-closet" envy every time I see what you've been up to! Thank you for your tutorials. They are always a joy to read & look at, and helpful! (Also, I love seeing if I can spy the kitties in the background!)<br />I think you have inspired me to re-think one of my gowns. :)Miss Nhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14139710884523223676noreply@blogger.com