
by Ciorstan
| 1. My daughter's favorite dress-- though the picture's dark, she insisted. Who am I to argue with an almost six-year-old? | ![]() |
| 2. A better photo of the same dress. It's made of JoAnns linen, two colors, with Europa guimp as trim, which was on sale when I bought all of it last spring. | ![]() |
| 3. Detail of the same dress. | ![]() |
| 4. Detail showing the underside of the facing area. | ![]() |
| 5. One of my daughter's tunic pairs, made of plaid wool and linen. The neck was cut a little wide for growing room. | ![]() |
| 6. Back detail. | ![]() |
| 7. Kirstin's modeling one of her brother's tunic pairs, made of plaid linen/cotton and linen solid. | ![]() |
| 8. Back detail. | ![]() |
| 9. Her brother's other tunic. | ![]() |
| 10. Ian's other tunic, made of cottons and upholstery braid. The facing is cut in a square with the points oriented 'lozengy.' | ![]() |
| 11. Detail of lozengy tunic. | ![]() |
| 12. Detail of Kirstin's favorite dress, showing the inside where the stitching lines are. Two journeys only, stitching down the trim at the same time. Conservation of energy. ;) | ![]() |
| 13. Clearer detail of same dress. | ![]() |
| 14. Detail of Kirstin's plaid wool tunic with purple linen facing and upholstery trim. Again, two journeys of stitching to both hold down the exterior of the facing and the trim. | ![]() |