No, it only has stiff linen in it. But the main problem is that it's too big. I have made several self-supporting 15th c. dresses and they look just right. I guess I just have to face it and take it apart. The thing is that you don't notice it with the corset under it and the plastron on so I don't feel as motivated as I should. Especially since I don't plan to get pregnant again. You know how it is, you'd rather make something new than change stuff.
They had printed fabric even in the 13th century, I've seen some great examples, but I don't know about printed velvet in the 16th c.
And thank you for you kind and interested comments.
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Date: 2006-03-27 07:54 am (UTC)You know how it is, you'd rather make something new than change stuff.
They had printed fabric even in the 13th century, I've seen some great examples, but I don't know about printed velvet in the 16th c.
And thank you for you kind and interested comments.
Eva