I Make a Crimson Peak Teagown - Part 1 | Late Victorian Robe
I make a late Victorian Teagown or Wrapper using the Voice of Fashion drafting book to create a pattern I modified to use. I wanted a dramatic robe a la Crimson Peak, and this one delivered! Bonus: Diana the Corgi and Bean the Chihuahua dogs

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I Make a Crimson Peak Teagown - Part 2 | Victorian Nightgown

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I Made Victorian Cozy Clothes — What did *they* wear to get comfy?! — Christmas Tea Gown

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I Beat Master Goose and Robbed Him to Make My Own Dress

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The (Mildly Chaotic) Making of a Victorian Petticoat

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The Haunting Costumes of Crimson Peak

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I made a Gilded Age Victorian inspired Nightgown | From a Bedsheet

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Making A Gothic Victorian Gown // Making Bustle Era Skirts

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What Victorians Wore to Bed

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Conserving a Rare 360-Year-Old Dress | Behind the Scenes at Hampton Court Palace

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My Brother Called Me a Nobody on Christmas — Then My Four Star General Grandfather Walked In

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Crimson Peak Costumes (Edith Cushing, Thomas Sharpe, Lucille Sharpe)

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I Made a Ballgown Bodice Designed in 1861 || Sewing a Mid-Victorian Evening Bodice and Bertha Collar

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Sewing An Edwardian Tea Gown For Cozy Purposes

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Making Rachel Maksy's FAVORITE cottagecore vintage pattern but Plus size for #Gunnesaxoween

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The 20 Most Iconic Royal Wedding Dresses: Their Hidden Stories and Secret Scandals

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Why I Don't Wear Vintage Anymore (a closet purge!)

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I spent 20 days restoring this quirky dresser from 1820

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Victorian Loungewear or Athleisure: What was casual Victorian wear?

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