Miss Sis
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I bet the embroidery on that dress certainly took more than an hour!!!
Amy Jeanne said:Bumping this one up.
I'd really love to see everyone's variations of the one-hour dress! I just treated myself to a reproduction of the 1925 pamphlet and plan on making it as soon as I get it!
I'm sure many of you know about Bramcost Publications, but for those who don't they reproduce original beauty pamphlets, manuals, and instruction guides from Victorian to the 1960s. Their guides include everything from dressmaking, knitting, hat-making, hairstyles, home decorating, makeup -- everything girlie and vintage! They have all three 1920s one-hour dress pamphlets in print.
http://www.amazon.com/shops/bramcost
I've bought some of their books in the past and I love them!
Miss Sis said:fftopic: but I got the 30s make-up one and it's lovely. Inspired me to buy coloured eyeshadow but I haven't had a chance to experiment with it yet.
Lots of interesting tips, all in colour. I recommend.
FYI, and only becasue I have 2 patents and several copyrights and I am nosey, you can not re-copyright something that has become public domain. Public domain works may be freely copied or used in the creation of derivative works without permission, or authorization, of the former copyright owners. Also becasue of fair use if for some crazy reason she did actually get a copyright, which I can say with 99% certainty she didn't, you can still legally make copys for personal use as long as your not selling them.Avalon said:Whoops! I didn't realize it was copyrighted!