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Tag: repairing costumes

— 16th Century, Costumes, Tutorials, Undergarments —

Make and Mend: Repairing my Torn Smock

June 21, 2011
The stitched tear from the right side.

I hate making Tudor/Elizabethan smocks and shirts. They are boring, all the rectangles and squares don’t provide much of a technical challenge, save for a bit of fussing when setting in a gusset if you do it by machine. Patterns of Fashion 4 has shown me the charm of a well made smock when bedecked… Read More Make and Mend: Repairing my Torn Smock

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