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Making a Striped Sack Back Gown | 18th Century

Making a Striped Sack Back Gown | 18th Century I like to think of this as a much have casual ensemble for evening strolls on the beach.

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My name is Angela Clayton, I’m a twenty two year old self taught designer and seamstress who is currently living on Long Island, in NY.

FAQ:
Where is your dress form from? : I use three forms - a vintage WOLF form, a display form from Buystoreshelving.com, and a PGM form.

What is your table made out of? : My table has a surface of HOMASOTE which is a paper fiber board, soft enough to push pins into.

Where is your iron from? : I use this gravity feed iron (affiliate link)

What sewing machine do you use? : You can hear all about my machines in this video!



Do you recommend any sewing books? : Yes! Read more about my library here.

What scissors do you use? : I have three main pairs

The multichrome ones are by Tula Pink (affiliate link):
The silver ones are by Gingher (affiliate link) :
The gold ones were gifted to me by Whiteley :



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