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What's New

New patterns for July.

TV493 - 1896 Plain Bodice
This is your basic bodice for the 1890s, specifically suited to the year 1896. Dress it up with the optional brettelles, and you have a very stylish outfit. Or use the bodice as a base to layer on trims for a more sophisticated look.

New patterns for November.

TV560 - 1880s Late Bustle Coat.
This coat pattern is perfect for the Late Bustle double breasted coat styles of 1883 - 1889. It is meant to be a winter outerwear coat, with batted linings to keep you warm and snugly in cold weather. The many style variations given in the pattern will allow you to create a beautiful coat in just about any style.

New workshop classes have been scheduled.

We are offering an open class every month. Now is the time to start a new project, and we can help you from planning to finishing, and all the construction details inbetween. Check out the Workshop page for more information, Workshops.

We are thrilled to introduce our new Demi Fashions line!!

We lave labored long and hard to create a half size dress form made exclusively for us. Along with the dress form, we will be offering a wide range of patterns designed specifically for the Demi Fashions form. You can check out our newest offering and progress at www.demifashions.com

Coming Soon - We have so many designs in mind...and here are a few planned for the future. Release dates unknown, as we draft as the mood strikes.

Late Victorian gimp/"vest"
1865 Postillion Bodice, on hold for a while.
Another Natural Form era overskirt
Mid-1880's Polonaise, this one might move up the list, as I want one for myself.
I'm even looking at some 1908 styles for a Somewhat Edwardian department. On hold for now but not forgotten
Many, many more!