Leave a comment

Comments 17

mc_cadieux October 25 2007, 23:00:59 UTC

OOO! It looks absolutely splendid!

I love the way you tuck in the skirt at the back :))

It looks beautiful, very purty :D

Reply

sstormwatch October 26 2007, 03:57:37 UTC
Thank you.

And the hook that held the train got ripped off later by my son when he sat on it trying to hide. Now I plan on just pinning it up.


... )

Reply

mc_cadieux October 26 2007, 04:29:37 UTC

You gotta admit that this is a pretty cool hiding spot for a kid, especialy for a boy!!! LOL!

Reply

sstormwatch October 27 2007, 00:10:30 UTC
yeah, it was. :-)

Reply


koshka_the_cat October 26 2007, 07:28:54 UTC
It looks great!

Reply

sstormwatch October 27 2007, 00:10:45 UTC
Thank you. :-)

Reply


lanamarie_ren October 26 2007, 11:53:12 UTC
Wow. I am always impressed and inspired by your work and research. You look beautiful(an congrats again on the weight loss)!

Reply

sstormwatch October 27 2007, 00:11:02 UTC
Thank you very kindly. :-)

Reply


sbuchler October 26 2007, 13:17:22 UTC
Pretty!

Reply

sstormwatch October 27 2007, 00:11:13 UTC
Thank you. :-)

Reply


lorihalia October 27 2007, 02:02:41 UTC
That's absolutely fabulous!

I really need to kick myself so I finish my hood, then I can start poking at my Tudor. I just hope mine turns out half as well!

Reply

sstormwatch October 27 2007, 18:16:17 UTC
Thank you. And yes, work on your Fhood! I want to see what you make. Same for your Tudors.

Reply

lorihalia November 1 2007, 01:28:07 UTC
Heh, I only now found this.. LJ notifications aren't getting through to my hotmail account. =/

I remember you commented elsewhere about period problems with blue.. that's got me a touch worried.

This is what has been sitting in my stash for years, waiting for me to get around to it.. It's all wrong, on multiple levels, isn't it? =/
http://s185.photobucket.com/albums/x267/Lorihalia/Misc/?action=view¤t=bluefab.jpg

Reply

sstormwatch November 1 2007, 03:59:37 UTC
Pretty fabric... makes me drool to look at, since I've been looking for something similar for a later Elizabethan gown.

What will you be using this for?

Reply


Leave a comment

Up