Sew Insane

Blogging and reviews about making Recreation Renaissance Dresses.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

How to get plastic boning to lie flat in less than two minutes:

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Simple Secrets: (Chuckle) ---- I have read so many websites about how to get boning to lie flat that are really complicated.  My favorite ...
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Adapting a Pattern: Fun with Sleeves

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Personalizing Your Dress Through Sleeves:  The single biggest problem with using a pattern to create a renaissance dress is that when you...
Friday, January 25, 2013

Adapting a Pattern: Slimming Down a Tudor Bodice

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Working with the Tube:  As stated before Elizabethan Bodices are basically a tube with sleeves.  If you use a Tudor Bodice the front pan...
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Katherine Wood
My family jokes that I have been creative since birth. Maybe, however, it hasn't always been easy. I was diagnosed Dyslexic when I was in elementary school and had trouble with both reading and writing. Remarkably, I overcame my disability and started writing. I won several awards for Young Authors in both elementary and middle school. In 1999, I began writing in earnest. I became a member of Critters and then was invited to the group Critter Litter. Since High School I have completed three full novels. Gideon Biddle: Shadowwalk was my first honest to goodness published book... albeit I self published, but I'll get to that in my blogs. My other creative interests include Costuming, Renaissance Fairs, scrapbooking, interior design, painting, beading, building gingerbread houses, and christmas tree design.
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