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Delightfully Peculiar, because this is what the fabric of life is. I endeavour to blog about all the things that weave the fabric of my life and my little delightfully peculiar world! Mostly my hand makings, fabrications, travels, books and the hilarious disasters that find me from time to time. You can always contact me on delightfullypeculiar@gmail.comCategories
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Monthly Archives: March 2014
I got bugs…
Anne over at Mercury Handmade Fashion made not one, not two but at least three different versions of the amazing Bellatrix Blazer by Papercut patterns. I was inspired and Anne’s descriptions made it sound like an easy make! I wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in sewing
Tagged Bellatrix Blazer, Bugs, fabric, handmade, Indie patterns, jacket, Mercury Handmade Fashion, Papercut Patterns, pattern, sewing
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1800s Fashion: 1870s to 1890s
The final instalment of the 1800s Fashion and finally after it, one hopes I will be making some period inspired clothes. But I have to tell you, this new job of mine, is coming out of nye ears. I can’t … Continue reading
Posted in Fashion, Fashion History
Tagged 1800s fashion, 19th century fashion, corset, crinoline, fashion, fashion history, leg of mutton, michael kors, project runway
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