If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday. ~Pearl Buck
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The next Emerald Parlor Event
3rd Annual Tipsy TeaMay 19th, 2012This year's theme is the 1950'sProject Pages
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My Latest Adventures
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Most viewed Posts & Pages
Pattern Review Sites
Sewing rooms of choice
- 18th-century American Woman
- A Fashionable Frolick
- A Frolic through Time
- A Tailor Made It
- Adventures of a Costumer
- American Duchess
- Aspiring Homemaker
- Behind the Tapestry
- Civil Folks
- Clothes closet of a 21st century Empress
- Costumes or Bust!
- Costumes, Cats and The 18th Century
- Demode Couture
- Diary of a Mantua Maker
- Dress Diary of a Renaissance Seamstress
- Dressing the 1840's
- Drunk Tailor
- Elegant Musings
- Fashioning Beau Brummell
- Fashions of Time
- Festive Attyre
- Green Martha
- i-like-historical-clothing
- Idlewild Illustre
- In The Long Run
- Isis Wardrobe
- Jenny La Fleur
- Jenny LaFleur @ Blogspot
- Katherine's Journal
- Mackin-Art
- Mistress of Disguise
- Passion for the Past
- Rachel's Costumes
- Romantic History
- Roundgowns & Reticules
- Sew 18th Century
- Tailor Drew
- Tempus Fugit
- The Couture Courtesan
- The Diary of Miss Emily Waterman
- The Doctor in Mourning
- The Emerald Parlor
- The Fashionable Past
- The Lady of Portland House
- The Merry Dressmaker
- The Story of a Seamstress
- Two Nerdy History Girls
- Waisted Efforts
- what-i-found
Shops I frequent
- Buckaroo Bobbins
- Burda
- Butterick
- Commercial Pattern Archive
- Folkwear Patterns
- Harper House
- J.P. Ryan
- Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc.
- Mantua-Maker
- Margo Anderson
- McCall's
- Past Patterns
- Patterns of History
- Rocking Horse Farm
- Sense & Sensibility
- Simplicity
- Smoke & Fire Company
- Truly Victorian
- Vintage Pattern Lending Library
- Vogue Patterns
- Wingeo
Historic places of interest
Category Archives: Meet Jane
Jane goes to rehab while I go to Kent State
Jane has finally gotten out of hand. I’m not sure where she got the hooch, but you can tell by the serious lean she has in the photo to the left that she is three sheets to the wind! No … Continue reading
Meet Jane…..
This is Jane. She is my dressmaker’s dummy. Jane was a Christmas gift from my loving husband. I have had Jane for about 3 years. Jane and I have become very good friends, and Jane has been very helpful with … Continue reading




