in 1932
Cover of The Saturday Evening Post, March 5, 1932
Illustration by J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)

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Thank you for the chance! This is Luneth & he's a mana vampire with a gift for dressmaking! 👗 ✨

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i was so taken by that little detail that wee john used to help his mother with dressmaking in so here he is helping mrs. feeney with her mantua-making. actual factual history in the thread!

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Spotlight on: A one-of-a-kind design from 's Couture Night Out Collection that bridges the world of NFTs & ethical couture dressmaking.
Exciting! People who mint rare traits in the collection will get an ethically handmade couture dress that matches their NFT! 👀

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No need for the formalities, darling. We're all friends here, aren't we? As for passions, I'm quite fond of dressmaking - though, every time I do it, I tend to find myself followed by an entourage of copycats a short while later. Ah well. -Aífe 💋💞

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So true. My Nan used to say good dressmaking is if you can wear a garment inside out and no one can tell it is….

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I want to cosplay this SO BADLY. Can anyone with 18th century dressmaking skills help me out and give me tips on sewing a dress like this?

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dressmaking bev for i don’t know what dressmaking really entails but i do know about sewing while sat on the floor

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Made these for my dressmaking teacher. A quick visualization of how basic sleeve patterns (foundation) can be manipulated to create patterns for other desired designs (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

Note: Patterns are the dressmaker's blueprints for creating clothes 💙❤💛

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The Art of Dressmaking During the Regency Era https://t.co/KiQkIzUDBC

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Thank you to , , , , , & for helping me create Cryf, the dressmaking orc.

I’ll post extra doodles and info about Cryf soon!

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