Hand Sewing The 18th Century Shift
Saturday March 28, 2026 Stephanie demonstrates and takes us through each and every step involved in the making and sewing of an eighteenth century clothing item, the shift. Along the way into this journey the viewer will learn various hand stitches and techniques, including how to sew proper eighteenth century button holes.

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