Costumiers & Sutlers
- Arts et Metiers
Warning: For some sites, you can only sit goggle-eyed and drool. This is one of those!
- Aylwen's Historical Clothing
- Belle Oaks Designs
Custom-made and ready-to-wear historical clothing.
- Bridal Originals
Breathtaking, exquisite historical garments for brides and grooms and attendants!
- Bustle Dress.com
Specializing in Victorian Bustle dress attire, also selling quality items from Regency to Edwardian.
- C.D. Jarnagin Company
Supplies for 1750-1865
- Calico Annie's Reproduction Clothing
CloakandCorset.comFree historical sewing tips, plus eBooks to help you master the craft!
- Corner Clothiers
Specializing in 19th Century Men’s Apparel (Quite pricey, but the “wow” factor makes this site worth a visit!)
Corsets and CrinolinesCostumes with Character
This is a wonderful sourcebook for those needing to make costumes for school, drama, and other “quick” projects. Amy Puetz shows how to take a basic dress and turn it into costumes for the 1830s through the early 1900s!
- Costuming Resources
The Most Comprehensive Costuming Links Index on the ‘Net!
- Doreen Clark: Historical Seamstress
- Dragonfly Design Studio
Wigs, Hats, Patterns and Other Costume Accessories
- Dragonfly Formals
- Dresden Drygoods' Custom-Made Cage Crinolines
- Elizabeth Stewart Clark
- Emily's Boutique
Reproduction Clothing for Special Occasions
- Emme's Garden
ovely Clothing for Mothers and Daughters, Plus Hand-made Dolls!
- Eva Dress
A Vintage Pattern Retrospective!
- Fall Creek Sutlery
Beautiful Reproduction Civil War Clothing and Patterns
- Fashion It Sewing!
Custom historical fashions
- James Townsend & Son
Reenacting Supplies for 1770-1812
- Lavender's Green
A marvelous source for 1840s-”Titanic” era clothing and more! Do not miss their beautiful catalogue, featuring men’s, women’s and children’s clothing.
- Little Bits Clothing Co.
Absolutely stunning historical clothing for men and women
- Maggie May's Historic Clothing
- Margo Anderson's Elizabethan Costumes
Looking for Renaissance and Elizabethan clothing? Don’t miss Margo’s reproductions! She is a master of her craft.
- Marie's Uncommon Threads
Petite Couture; Fashionable Faces; Custom Doll Repaints
- Melanie Schuessler Designs
- Needlewoman
Beautiful hand beading and embroidery by Christine James. She also repairs vintage clothing!
- Nehelenia Repro Vintage
Gorgeous work!
- Ninya Mikhaila Costumes
- Originals by Kay
- Past and Present Creations
- Period Corsets
- Recollections
- Reine des Centefeuilles
Sumptuous Historical Reproductions from Germany
- Shooting Star Enterprises
Suzi Clark- CostumierSuzi studied under Jean Hunnisett and is doing absolutely gorgeous work in the U.K. for clients all over the world!
- The Graceful Lady
- The Marquette Trading Company
- The Scarlet Thread
Beautiful clothing for moms and daughters, including lots of historical and heirloom items.
- Twin Roses Designs
Beautiful, custom-made costumes for men and women
- Vintage by Buttons
- Arts et Metiers
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Latest Additions
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Ladies’ 1780s Portrait Dress Pattern Published on September 28th, 2011
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“Swing” Dress Sew-Along! Published on January 10th, 2011
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Pattern Edits in the Works… Published on March 24th, 2011
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“Among My Souvenirs” Brooch ePattern – Only $1 Published on December 11th, 2011
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Fleur de Lis Shawl ePattern Published on January 2nd, 2012
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Beautiful Kangas sold out! Published on February 1st, 2012
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New! “Wheaton Tam” Crochet ePattern Published on February 3rd, 2012
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Cecilia’s 1780s Gown Published on February 4th, 2012
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Katrina’s Stunning 1910s Tea Gown Published on February 4th, 2012
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Beth’s Embroidered Reticule Published on February 4th, 2012
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Regency Ballgowns by Morgan and Anna Published on February 4th, 2012
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Jessica’s Regency Pelisse Published on February 4th, 2012
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Ladies’ 1780s Portrait Dress Pattern





