Description
This patron of the arts is the longest-reigning female consort of Britain
with an easy drape that makes it pleasant to cut and sew
This simple stainless steel plate resembles many tin and pewter plates commonly found from the very early 1700's all of the way through 1840
Based off of extant garments
this brick red 3
Black Wool Gaberdine wool This patron of the artsBlack wool gaberdine is a tightly woven suiting wool with a smooth, firm hand and a subtle diagonal rib visible on close inspection. The weave gives it a clean, orderly surface with very little nap, making it appear crisp rather than fuzzy, even in deep black. This fabric has excellent body and drape, holding sharp lines while still moving well with the wearer. Historically, gaberdine weaves were favored for garments that needed to look polished and
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