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The bog was dark and desolate. The wind off Lough Gill was bitter, bringing the earthy reek of peat, and piercing through the wool of your father's...
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No, not the body on which the garment was found, you morbid corpse-watchers. The body of the Coat itself.
This week's installment looks at t...
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In 1824, a suit of clothes was found six feet deep in a bog in the parish of Killery, County Sligo, in Ireland.
Before we go any further, it's p...
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Looking for different fabric choices? In this blog post Kass makes a bustle dress from a sari.
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Wherein Bob takes stuff off the shelf and modifies the hell out of it for Steampunk World's Fair!
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Wherein Bob ruminates about frippery.
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Bob has cut, Bob has threaded a needle. See if he sews his Breeches to his trousers!
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Wherein Bob (with Robin's supervision) actually...
...wait for it...
...CUTS FABRIC AND SEWS STUFF.
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Wherein Bob gets measured and finds out something...unfortunate.
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Being a Treatise on the Clothing Befitting a shop Proprietess in the late 16th and 17th centuries. We're up to fittings
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Being a Treatise on the Clothing Befitting a shop Proprietess in the late 16th and 17th centuries. There's doublet construction happening.
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