I'm currently working on a 1910's suit (lot of that going around!) for a 
Titanic memorial tea party in April. I have completed the hankercheif linen 
shirtwaist with lace insertions and am now on to making the suit itself which 
is a blush/cream herringbone in a silk/cotton blend.   KarenSeamstrix  

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From: Cin <[email protected]>
To: H-costume <[email protected]>
Subject: [h-cost] What's your dressmaker&#8203;'s dummy wearing today?
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 18:27:52 -0700

It's that time of year when the calendar is full of spring teas,
summer holidays, Titanic era parties, winter balls, company dinners,
the spring theater season, LARP goodness. You might even be planning a
sojourn to thrilling foreign locale.  Whatever the reason, h-costumers
are probably making something.  So, what's your dressmaker's dummy
wearing today?
--cin
Cynthia Barnes
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PS. It's ok to run into the sewing room, toss something marvelous on
the dummy and *then* tell us about it. It's also ok to tell what's in
your design sketchbook, on the worktable, in the quilt frame, at the
sewing machine or in the embroidery hoop.
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