Regency Gown Pattern Class
Covering six lessons, this Regency Gown pattern class includes in-depth, detailed instructions that will take you from purchasing fabric to trimming a finished gown. Lessons discuss fabric types, colors common to the Regency Era, undergarments, and more. You will learn how to create a train or overskirt if you so desire.
Girls' Edwardian Apron eClass
Thanks to the lovely ladies at Joyous Homemaking, I was able to teach a live class for the Girls' Edwardian Apron pattern online and record it. It is now available as a download for $15.95, which includes slide visuals in PDF format and audio in MP3 format. If you don't have the pattern yet, you'll need to add that to your cart or purchase the class with ePattern bundled in.
1910s Tea Gown Class
This 1910s Tea Gown class is six lessons long and is for those who already have a good bit of sewing experience. If you are at an intermediate level (or have completed the Regency Gown Class), you will be able to tackle the Tea Gown. This pattern requires more careful fitting, and if you make the full dress in all its glory, you'll be creating multiple skirt layers and working with more difficult fabrics, like chiffon or silk.
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1914 Afternoon Dress Class
Created for the intermediate to advanced sewist who enjoys new challenges, the 1914 Afternoon Dress class will guide you through steps to make an heirloom gown that includes lace insertion, tucks, and embroidery. If you've always wanted a scrumptious tea gown, this is the class for you!
1940s "Swing" Dress Class
The 1940s Swing Dress class is a fun one for those who love the era of Glenn Miller, Betty Grable, Artie Shaw and Rita Hayworth. You'll create an authentic mid-1940s dress and learn about the colors and fabrics of the time period.