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Costuming Outlander Inspired “Cross Creek” Claire

Posted on November 20, 2017August 15, 2018by Sheila

It’s the duvet that keeps on giving.  When my dogs attacked my prized Pottery Barn duvet cover in the dead center of it (rendering it completely useless as bed clothes), I cut the bottom lining off to use for other projects and saved the decorative top for…whatever may come up.  Turns out I have super […]

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Sewing 18th Century Hat Trim

Posted on November 17, 2017April 4, 2019by Sheila

As I work my way through salvaging a dog damaged duvet cover, subsequently building a small 18th century wardrobe with it, I️ had enough scrappy pieces to make hat trim.  In fact, the slim scraps I used for the hat trim was part of the discarded side trim where closure buttons were sewn in to […]

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Sewing 18th Century Stays

Posted on October 20, 2017January 26, 2018by Sheila

As I work my way through salvaging a dog damaged duvet cover, subsequently building a small 18th century wardrobe with it, I️ had enough scrappy pieces to make a set of 18th century stays.  I just LOVE this Indienne pattern.     I used to wear an underbust corset underneath the jacket of my Claire costume […]

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Costuming Claire from Outlander: Season 3

Posted on October 16, 2017November 16, 2021by Sheila

I love costuming Claire from Outlander.  But in Houston (and Atlanta) it’s way too hot to survive in all those layers of wool, knit, crochet, and multiple 18th century undergarments.  So when the Entertainment Weekly promotional stills came out just before season 3 started, I jumped at the opportunity to duplicate the look for warmer […]

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Sewing 18th Century Jackets

Posted on September 25, 2017January 26, 2018by Sheila

What do you do when your dogs chew through the center of your favorite Pottery Barn duvet cover that just so happens to be Indienne, a fabric pattern popular between 17th and 19th centuries?  Cut it up and make it into 18th century clothing, duh!  Determined to expand my 18th century wardrobe with available materials and my […]

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Outlander Inspired Druid Lanterns (DIY)

Posted on September 9, 2017November 16, 2021by Sheila

Since that first mesmerizing episode of Outlander with the dancing druids performing their celestial ritual, I have wanted to duplicate this casual costume.  I almost always costume Claire, but this is a nice alternative for hot weather.  While the garment is basically an off-white nightgown or 18th century chemise (I used this lady’s guide to create […]

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Sewing 18th Century Petticoats

Posted on August 25, 2017November 16, 2021by Sheila

My first 18th century skirt (note: not a proper petticoat) was made for my Claire costume from Outlander (Season 1).  I didn’t have a pattern or much skill/knowledge, so I bought 9 yards of heavy upholstery fabric and manually box pleated the hell out of it.  Wishing I had pocket slits, I went back about a […]

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Sewing 18th Century Stomachers

Posted on August 9, 2017November 16, 2021by Sheila

I’m of the opinion that one can never have too many stomachers.  They’re like the statement necklace of the 18th century; interchangeable, drawing the eye to the chest *giggle* and worn in the closure of women’s shirt jackets.  And because they’re easy to make and need little fabric (yeah, scraps!), I currently have six…and counting! […]

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Sewing an 18th Century Drawstring Bag

Posted on August 1, 2017January 26, 2018by Sheila

After my dogs attacked my prized Pottery Barn duvet cover in the dead center of it (rendering it completely useless as bed clothes), I cut the bottom lining off to use for other projects and saved the decorative top for…whatever may come up.  Turns out I have super educated and talented friends who spotted the […]

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Sewing 18th Century Pockets

Posted on June 5, 2017November 16, 2021by Sheila

When I made my Claire from Outlander (Season 1) costume last year, I didn’t include pockets in the skirt.  Pockets make every outfit magical, from 18th century on.  So rather than adding the pockets in the skirt I so desperately coveted, I decided to make a set of traditional 18th century pockets that could be […]

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