Going to a big fabric market this weekend! So excited!
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Viking overdress made of 3 m wool-look-a-like cotton after the same pattern as my medieval chemise. The sleeves are shorter and wider and the hem 10 cm shorter, but everything else is the same.
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This is perhaps the simplest, cheapest and most useful costume piece I have EVER made. 3 meters of 100 % linen in a natural off-white color have been turned into a simple t-tunic, perfect as an und…
Last weekend, I packed my sewing mashine, overlocker and 16 meters of fabric and took a train to Copenhagen. Four days later, I return home with a lighter suitcase and pictures of these lovely, hap…
I’m glad you like it :) I made a mistake with the embroidery, so from one side it looks happy but…
My BFF reads this manga called Half Prince. From what I’ve seen of it, it’s about teenagers collecting and training spirits and fighting with them in tournaments. A bit like Pokémon, but with more …
I made this cloak for the upcoming summer LARPs. I have a bigger and better cloak already, but it’s just to big and heavy to carry around. This little thing weights just under 1 kg and can easialy …
well, my home is a dorm-room-ish appartment, with only 2 rooms, a bathroom and an everything-else…
The tetris one. Then I would make a skirt for my bff who loves tetris. Perhaps I would also get s…
Horsehair braid can be found only one place in all of Denmark. Have to import it from England.
costumes. you can save a lot of money and get way better costumes by making them yourself
Rutherforth B. Hayes
my mother and grandmother taught me the basics. The rest is self-taught (with a little help from …
I would wear it dressed down (with leggings, boots, shoulder bag, scarf and simple jewelry) for e…
I LOVE it! I have recently re-discovered my love for wool through making costumes for LARP. It’s …
I started very young. I remember my first sewing machine to be a small pink one, probably a toy, …
I find very great inspiration from history, both medieval, renaissance and more recent history li…
I wish that envelope patterns came with ALL pattern pieces and all of each piece, not just one of…
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The pattern (#133, Burda 5/2012) is a reprint of an afternoon tea dress pattern from Burda Moden 5/1
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Make the perfect summer tunic dress!
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I wear it a lot these days…it is one of my favorite dresses.
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A pattern from 1961 brought back to life!