🌸 Our toffee linen skirt is perfect for all your next medieval reenactment and any Renaissance Faire. This 18th century skirt will combine perfectly with any bodice or jacket in the shop. 🌸 This softened linen petticoat is a must-have piece in your historical wardrobe! This historical skirt is perfect for completing your Outlander Costume! You can also use it for dressing up a medieval peasant or a Renaissance fair maiden. But you can also wear your long linen Skirt daily with a modern jacket or sweater, in a very history-bound spirit. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: TOFFEE - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
🌸 Our dark green linen skirt is perfect for all your next medieval reenactment and any Renaissance Faire. This 18th century skirt will combine perfectly with any bodice or jacket in the shop. 🌸 This softened linen petticoat is a must-have piece in your historical wardrobe! This historical skirt is perfect for completing your Outlander Costume! You can also use it for dressing up a medieval peasant or a Renaissance fair maiden. But you can also wear your long linen Skirt daily with a modern jacket or sweater, in a very history-bound spirit. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: DARK GREEN - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
I haven’t watched all the episodes of The Nevers (2021), currently playing on HBO, and a dozen will air in the first season. But I’ve gotten a good taste, plus there’s been some i…
My modern 18th century-inspired recycled denim corset - made from old jeans - has lacing hooks and blue DIY lacing cords naturally dyed with red cabbage.
I don’t know about you, but I feel like I am seeing a burbling new trend in the historical costuming community. We are alllll about trends, and I see it every time a new book is published…
🌸 Our steel blue linen skirt is perfect for all your next medieval reenactment and any Renaissance Faire. This 18th century skirt will combine perfectly with any bodice or jacket in the shop. 🌸 This softened linen petticoat is a must-have piece in your historical wardrobe! This historical skirt is perfect for completing your Outlander Costume! You can also use it for dressing up a medieval peasant or a Renaissance fair maiden. But you can also wear your long linen Skirt daily with a modern jacket or sweater, in a very history-bound spirit. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: STEEL BLUE - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
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DESCRIPTION This blouse is Inspired by Lady Mary in Downton Abbey Blouse. It is loosely fitted with a square neckline and lace collar. Lace trims was also sewn on the bodice. The collar is made of scallop lace. ---------------------------------------------------- ABOUT ME • Thin linen/ cotton fabric. Might be slightly sheer. • Loosely fitted. • Lace trimmings. • Not lined. Slightly sheer. • Handwash recommended. • Handmade. ---------------------------------------------------- MEASUREMENT Custom made to measurements. --------------------------------------------------- CARE FOR ME Do not tumble dry. Medium heat. Do not bleach. Handwash recommended. --------------------------------------------------- SHIPPING Items will be shipped from Singapore, via DHL ecommerce. Tracking number will be given to you after I have mailed out. ** Do note that this is just an estimation. Please do drop us a mail if you plan to send this as a gift. ♥♥URGENT SHIPPING Please contact us if you wish to send the item by expedited shipping. Extra costs will be incurred. The item will be sent within 2 days after payment completion. (excluding public holidays and weekend) Buyers are responsible for all international duties/customs fees. --------------------------------------------------- NOTE Do read our shop policy before purchase. Check out our main stores for more products at http://www.zepherra.com Feel free to contact us before making purchase by clicking "Contact" button on the right of this page. Thank you for patronising Zepherra@Etsy.
A step-by-step tutorial of how to sew an 18th century petticoat, perfect for history-bounding looks.
Edwardian women not always wore long skirts, they wore short walking skirts especially for sports and on rainy days.
I made an Edwardian inspired Gibson Girl blouse using the pattern by Folkwear. It is full of pretty details, such as insertion lace and pintucks.
Step into history with our HIGHLANDER SKIRT in Silver Granite Tartan. This long plaid skirt will transport you to the time of Outlander and Celtic Fusion. Perfect for historical reenactments, Renaissance Fairs, or as a fashion statement, this handcrafted skirt embodies the timeless fashion of the Scottish Highlands. Made from high-quality, durable materials, it pairs well with any bodice or jacket. Easily transform your look from medieval to modern. The adjustable size ensures a comfortable fit, while easy-care instructions make it suitable for everyday wear. Experience the blend of history and fashion with our BRIANA Long Plaid Skirt. 🌸 DESIGN FEATURES Introducing the BRIANA petticoat, a beautiful and easy-to-wear garment designed for historical costumes. This ankle-length petticoat features two panels of tartan fabric (3 panels for sizes x1, x2, x3), joined at the sides with an open upper end on each side for effortless wear. The pleats on this historical petticoat are inspired by the 18th-century style. The front pleats extend from the central box towards the sides, while the back pleats start from the sides and converge in the middle of the back. In the accompanying photos, the petticoat is shown layered over a bum pad, which adds volume to the hips and accentuates the waist's finesse. 🌸 FABRICS: Polyviscose option: 65% Polyester 35% Viscose low pill fabric. Weight 250gsm. Wool Option: The 10oz lightweight tartan fabric is woven from 100% pure new wool and has a nice, soft finish Tartan fabric specification: 325glm (10oz/yd) 🌸 SIZING: Finding the Right Size: Please refer to the size chart in the photo gallery to select the correct size for your skirt. Keep in mind that historical costumes don't follow standard sizing, so getting an accurate fit is important for comfort and effectiveness. If you’re between 2 sizes, choose the bigger one. 🌸 CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Polyviscose option: Machine Washable at 30 degrees. Wool Option: Dry clean only. 🌸 HOW TO PUT THE SKIRT ON: To secure the petticoat, follow these steps: · Begin by tying the back panel ties and knot them at the front. · Adjust the front panel by wrapping it around the waist like an apron, making a double turn. In the accompanying photos, the petticoat is styled with a bustle pad, which adds volume to the hips and highlights the waist. 🌸 PROCESSING TIMES All our garments, including the Briana Skirts, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come. Please note that our items are meticulously handmade, which means it will take some time for us to create them. The typical production time for a Tartan Skirt ranges from 3-6 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.
Travel back in time with our HELOISE, Historical Skirt in Chocolate Linen – a captivating piece that is essential for historical fashion enthusiasts and Renaissance Faire attendees alike. Expertly crafted from softened linen, this 18th-century inspired skirt showcases meticulous pleating that adheres to the historical fashion of the time, resulting in an undeniably authentic appearance. The deep chocolate hue exudes elegance and sophistication, making it a versatile choice for both historical reenactments and contemporary ensembles. The design of this skirt is truly extraordinary. It consists of two linen panels, each carefully pleated to mirror the fashion trends of the 18th century. The skirt spans 3 meters and features long ties at the front and back, allowing you to securely fasten each panel around your waist. The ankle-length cut, measuring 37.5 inches (95 cm) in length, further contributes to its authenticity. To achieve the stunning volume that is characteristic of this era, we recommend pairing this skirt with a bustle pad, which is available separately in our shop. Embrace the fusion of history and fashion with our HELOISE, Historical Skirt in Chocolate Linen. Its handcrafted quality, inventive design, and genuine authenticity truly encapsulate the essence of Atelier Serraspina. Whether you're participating in a historical reenactment, attending a Renaissance Faire, or simply drawn to the unique style, this skirt is a must-have addition to your wardrobe. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: DARK BROWN - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
🌸 Our toffee linen skirt is perfect for all your next medieval reenactment and any Renaissance Faire. This 18th century skirt will combine perfectly with any bodice or jacket in the shop. 🌸 This softened linen petticoat is a must-have piece in your historical wardrobe! This historical skirt is perfect for completing your Outlander Costume! You can also use it for dressing up a medieval peasant or a Renaissance fair maiden. But you can also wear your long linen Skirt daily with a modern jacket or sweater, in a very history-bound spirit. 📌📌 DESIGN 📌📌 - color: TOFFEE - 2 panels of linen, patiently pleated according to the 18th-century fashion - 3 m span - long ties on the back and front to attach each panel around your waist - Ankle length: 37,5 inches (95 cm) long - Use a bustle pad to give the skirt its beautiful volume: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1109774117/bustle-pad-in-white-cotton-beautifully 📌📌 SIZES 📌📌 The item comes in 12 sizes: from XS to X4. Please, refer to the item measurements in our Size Guide as the last picture of the listing. 📌📌 FABRICS & CARE 📌📌 - Fabrics: 100% organic mid-weight softened linen (205 gr/m) - Care: Use hand wash or cold machine wash. Do not bleach, soak, rub, or tumble dry. ❤️❤️ Please note that all garments in our workshop are handmade to order with love and care. We use only the best materials in fabrics and haberdashery to obtain excellent results and attire you will keep and cherish for many years.❤️❤️ ❤️ Thank you for visiting our shop!
11 tips how on to wear vintage and historical clothing in your everyday life without making people thinking you’re crazy or old-fashioned! 😉 Do you want to wear your beautiful vintage and historical dresses in your everyday life? But you don’t want to look too costumey or old-fashioned? Below I share 11 tips on how … Continue reading 11 Tips On How To Dress Vintage & Historical Without Looking Too Costumey →
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While a lot of people spend a lot of time developing their personal style, few can say they have medieval dresses hanging in their closet. YouTuber Bernadette Banner has more than just a few. Furthermore, she’s made all of them by hand. “I study the history of dress through practical experimentation and reconstruction, exploring historical eras preceding the introduction of the electric sewing machine because technology is weird,” she says.
Skirt "Suffragette" DETAILS - Fabric: 100% medium weight linen (150-180 gr/m) OR Ukrainian wool fabric 85% wool 15% polyester (430 gr/m) - One side pocket - Fastens on the button - Elastic band on the back SIZING are shown in the picture in the gallery If you want to order a large size or individual parameters - please choose the options "size" - "Individual". We can also sew this model according to your parameters. We can change the length of the skirt or the waist. To do this, please write to us, and we will clarify all the details. You can choose any color for the skirt from the last two pictures. ! Please note that actual colors may vary due to your computer resolution and monitor color restrictions. CARE Machine wash 40℃ / 104 °F No Tumble Dry Gentle Cycle Do not bleach Iron with steam and fabrics must be a bit wet Within 3 days after the order, our manager will contact you to clarify the parameters so that your order fits you perfectly. If you do not answer within 3 days, we will sew according to the parameters you initially selected. In case of changing the parameters, when the item has already been sewn, you need to pay an additional 10% to the cost of altering it. Thanks for understanding Production times - 20-21 days. Thank you for understanding If you want to order a larger size or individual parameters - please choose the options "size" - "Individual". Please write your parameters in the comments. DELIVERY Worldwide delivery. Every parcel has a reliable package and is sent by Ukrainian Post The shipping period depends on the country of destination usually it takes: - EU: 5-8 weeks - USA: 4-5 weeks - Canada: 6-10 weeks - South America: 6-12 weeks - New Zealand, Australia, Japan: 6-8 weeks - Other countries: up to 8 weeks If you want to order express delivery, please write to us first. Thanks We can also offer express mail services for an additional fee. To do this, please write to us in private messages. thanks !!! Please note that actual colors may vary depending on your computer and phone resolution and monitor / phone screen color restrictions !!! Also, the color may appear slightly brighter or more saturated because the monitor is backlit, but in reality the fabric is not backlit. Consider this, please Please note - I am not responsible for possible customs taxes that your country takes on parcels. Before ordering, check the maximum amount of goods that can be bought and shipped to your country without customs duty. If the order amount exceeds the amount of customs duty, but you want me to indicate a lower price for the goods - please write to me about this before paying for the order. If you have any questions regarding this item, just message us. Thank you for your attention to our shop!
My modern 18th century-inspired recycled denim corset - made from old jeans - has lacing hooks and blue DIY lacing cords naturally dyed with red cabbage.
The Ballet Petticoat is a short, extremely full at the hem dance petticoat with 5 bias-cut circular gores gathered on to a yoke. It has more fullness than a circle skirt creating lots of movement and twirl. The Ballet Petticoat includes four 1/2" tucks for length alter-ability. It has a 7" ruffle an
I am SO glad that this is done! After Thanksgiving we all came down with a terrible cold thing. Or maybe a flu thing. It was bad. The kids bounced back after a day or two but I'm still sniffling and shuffling my way through gloomy, coldish, grey days and battling a wearisome round of fever and chills. So. My goal was to finish the petticoat by November 30th since my first goal of getting it done by Thanksgiving wasn't accomplished. I pushed myself and got most of it done but I still had a bit of finishing to do that wasn't able to be completed til December 1st. I wanted to wear it last night to a Christmas festivity but I didn't go since I was sick. I love this petticoat. It's warm and cozy and light and fluffy. Like wearing a comforting blanket wrapped around you all the time. Which, at this point, I need. It's made of two widths of a striped fabric I've had since before Anne was born. I am not totally sure of the fiber content. I originally thought it was a nice cotton but after quilting it for so long I really believe there is some silk content as well. It handles like silk and has that distinctive whooshy sound when you quilt that you only get from silk. It's lined with plain white and grey striped cotton (I think I have had a thing for stripes lately. . .) and interlined with cotton batting. I quilted it on many evenings in front of the tv watching Walker, Texas Ranger (which is Malachi's new favorite tv show that he simply must watch every night from 7 to 8). I made a short yoke to gather the lower skirt at the hip. I didn't want a ton of bulk in the waistband so this seemed like a good idea. Then the top of the yoke was gathered into waistband. The yoke isn't lined, so the seam between the lower skirt and yoke is finished with a strip of scrap fabric. The outside of the seam has a decorative band of bias cut self fabric. The total width is about 120" and I'm happy with that. I thought it might be a bit too wide but I think it's just about right at this length. If it were shorter, I may have made it a little narrower. The hem falls at lower calf which is probably on the long side for quilted petticoats but hey, my lower legs need to stay warm, too! I'm fitting this into the HSF "Red" challenge because the stripes on the skirt are a darkish pinkish red color. And in case that wasn't enough to bump it into a red category I used a bright red cotton for the inside seam finish. So! There ya go. HSF info: What the Item Is: Mid-19th century style quilted petticoat. The Challenge: Red Fabric/Materials: Outer fabric, cotton batting, cotton lining. Pattern: My own, but all rectangles! Year: Meant for use for Civil War reenacting but could theoretically work for 1830-1865 as the skirt silhouette is similar. Notions: Button How Historically Accurate Is It? Fairly so. The only thing I'm not sure of is the yoke - it was a last minute idea to add it and I didn't look for an original example with a yoke. :( Hours to Complete: Tooooooo many. There are 18 rows of quilting and each row took about an hour to do. Then the finishing work was at least 4 hours. And cutting the darn thing out and sewing the layers together before quilting took about 2. First Worn: Not yet; just for pictures. Hopefully I'll get a chance to wear it in a historical setting very soon! Total Cost: All stash stuff. If I bought new of everything I guess it would be around $40 or so. Love, Sarah
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