2011

TwitterFacebook
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
http://www.mspurdy.com/

Kentucky Derby Hats | Victorian Hat | Mini Top Hats

Home About Us Kentucky Derby Hats Kentucky Derby Hats 2 Victorian Hats Mini Riding Hats Mini Riding Hats2 Red Hats Church hats Mini Top Hats Top Hats Fascinators Titanic Hats Contact Us flower fascinators Blank Hat Frames Welco me to Ms. Purdy's Hats and Goodies I'm adding items weekly so check back often..Lots of great goodies....

Bustle Hats

http://lynnmcmasters.com/BustleHat.html View A version 2 a fabric covered version of this hat. The top two have a faux wing and the bottom two have some faux forked tails. Below is a close-up of the back edge of the hat that shows the two different trims, a pleated trim on the underbrim edge and a gathered frayed edge trim along the upperbrim edge.
In my search for a cute head covering to wear to my cousin’s Bar Mitzvah, I came up with two bases to make some little felted fascinator hats from. The “Fedora” style has a little more brim and a smaller dome than the “Bowler” style, which, conversely has a narrower brim and wider potential dome. Both are very malleable, depending on the amount of felting and shaping that you do to the fabric, you can use these two basic shapes to pull out many styles of tiny hat. Finished hats will be around 4 inches in diameter. Optional: comb, clip, or headband to hold the hat to your head; needle and thread or glue to hold add-ons to hat; assorted frippery of choice to fancy-up the hat.

Phoenix United Craft Society » Blog Archive » Mini Felted Fascinator Hats

http://www.phucs.com/projects/completed-projects/mini-felted-fascinator-hats
Very good mid-19th century style spectacles. They are comfortable with spring back ear tabs. Each lens measures 1-3/4 inches wide and 1-1/4 inches tall. They are about 4-3/4 inches between temple pieces and have plain gray metal glasses frames.

19th Century Repro Frames GL-790 at Jas. Townsend and Son, Inc.

http://jas-townsend.com/product_info.php?cPath=46&products_id=169&osCsid=53b744398c1924b41cd0471ff44a7078
Modeled by Chelsea Throughout this site you'll see pictures of drawers, chemises, corsets, corset covers, petticoats, skirts, bodices and accessories such as hats, capes, fans and more. It took an awful lot of layers (and time) to get the Victorian woman properly dressed. Although the pieces that made up the Victorian lady's costume changed as styles changed, the progression below is typical for a lady getting dressed in the 1880s.

Dressing the Late 19th Century Woman

http://www.knowlesville.com/vintage/getting-dressed.html
Women's sizes: 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 The fitted jacket is sewn from two fabrics with narrow ¾ sleeves and standing collar and has a back pleated peplum. It is authentically embellished with ribbons and lace and with many buttons. http://www.habithat.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/9546

Burda Patterns b 7880 - Historical 1888 Dress Pattern

Welcome to the Vena Cava Design Corset and Costume Component Site - Vena Cava Design

http://www.venacavadesign.co.uk/ Welcome to VCD Corsetry This is the newly re - designed VCD corset supplies web site powered by the awesome Weblobe ( tm ). We have all the same stuff as last time but now a feature - rich environment and a whole lot more stock !