Friday, November 25, 2016


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se 32 ladies are what I currently have available.  Any others you see in the blog from older posts that are not shown here have been sold.

Sunday, November 6, 2016

This pretty gay nineties bride is dressed in shiny ivory rayon and matching lace and ribbons.  She wears a matching choker and long string of 'pearls' with a cameo attached.  Matching lace gloves ad bouquet.  The extra long veil falls from the crocheted-to-match hat.

Friday, March 19, 2010

This comfy winter outfit is worked in royal purple with a matching shiny rayon purple picot trim on her skirt, jacket, cape and bonnet. Her bonnet also sports purple and white satin ribbon roses and she wears tiny white mittens. Her white 'fur' (actually feather) muff is mirrored on her hat trim.


This lovely lady I just finished yesterday. She is ready to go visiting in her lovely white gown worked in a fan pattern stitch in eco-friendly bamboo/cotton blend thread. Her bodice trim, hat bow, gloves, and petticoat are made of black and white plaid taffeta with a small gold thread in the weave. She wears a matching cameo and shows off her black genuine fur stole. Her hat and bodice are trimmed in black gimp and ribbons.


Wednesday, February 10, 2010











I discovered this new thread made with bamboo and cotton. It is so soft and I had to make something with it.




This outfit is my original design. The soft pink skirt is made up of hundreds of scallops and the jacket collar and cuffs and the hat are all trimmed with scallops as well. The collar and cuffs also are lined with pink and white lace ruffles.. The hat is adorned with a pink lace veil and an abundance of pink satin roses. A tiny pink rose on the bodice and her bouquet of posies complete her ensemble.

This 1899 Wild West Show Girl has been waiting half-finished for me to complete the Holiday sewing and is now happy to finally be finished so she can high-step and dance in her red and silver beaded and sequined bustier, train and bonnet. Her silver fishnet stockings, high heels, gloves and walking stick set off her style and the feathers and red velvet bow give a lot of panache to her showgirl costume.




Victorian mother to be







Now that I have finished with Christmas and all the sewing that goes into gifts and merchandise to sell at craft fairs, here is the latest lady I have finished. She wears her woven ribbon trimmed penoir and negligee' and carries her triple candlestick. She has a 'baby bump' and stands near the basinett which has been prepared for her new baby.