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Famous American Historical Woman, Mary Brewster, one or only five women to survive the Mayflower Passage and one of only four women to live to celebrate the First Thanksgiving in Plymouth Colony. Pilgrim Costumes & Accessories. We have economy Pilgrim Costumes for Children’s School Historical Projects or Thanksgiving Plays or Celebrations. However, we have Higher Quality Theatrical or Parade Costumes and Wardrobes. You will find Pilgrim Dresses or Skirts & Blouses, Puritan Collars, Colonial Apr Colonial American Fashion, Puritan Costume, Weird Reference, Pilgrim Dress, Pilgrim Outfit, Colonial Woman, Thanksgiving Play, Parade Costumes, Pilgrim Dresses

Famous American Historical Woman, Mary Brewster, one or only five women to survive the Mayflower Passage and one of only four women to live to celebrate the First Thanksgiving in Plymouth Colony. Pilgrim Costumes & Accessories. We have economy Pilgrim Costumes for Children’s School Historical Projects or Thanksgiving Plays or Celebrations. However, we have Higher Quality Theatrical or Parade Costumes and Wardrobes. You will find Pilgrim Dresses or Skirts & Blouses, Puritan Collars, Colonial…

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Confessions of a Seamstress: The Costumes of Downton Abbey - Season 3 Downton Abbey Season 3, Victorian Maid, Maid Outfit, Maid Dress, Historical Dresses, Moda Vintage, Downton Abbey, Historical Clothing, Belle Epoque

Last winter I write a post entitled "The Costumes of Downton Abbey." It quickly became the most popular post on this site, singlehandedly doubling my number of visitors. Obviously quite a lot of you love the clothing on ITV's popular show, and I hope you'll enjoy my second round of gushing over dresses, suits and hats! In Season 3, the War has ended and we're marching into the Roaring 20's. This means quite a change in the costuming, as I'll discuss below. First, you may want to take a look…

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The Couture Courtesan: Not-a-Pilgrim c.1620 Gown 17th Century Gown, Teddy Bear Eyes, 17th Century Dress, Bear Eyes, Pilgrim Clothing, 17th Century Clothing, 17th Century Fashion, Felting Needles, Patterns Of Fashion

I have been wanting to make a new early 17th century gown for some time, one that would demonstrate more of what I’ve learned in the past few years. I also wanted a posher gown than the one I had made previously. I also had recently done research into the 1620-24 entries of the Ferrar Papers, which provided documentation for women’s gowns being worn in Virginia. With that in mind, I began looking for black worsted wool, which would be a solidly “nice” fabric for a woman of comfortable means…

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