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Atelier is here!
We are so excited to finally introduce Redthreaded Atelier. Browse the full collection here. The Charlotte Staysrepro of an 1830's Corset in the ... -
Synthetic Whalebone vs. Steel
Synthetic whalebone or steel...what's the difference, how to choose, and what the heck even IS "synthetic whalebone" anyway? -
Introducing...1830's stays!
we have a lot of exciting things coming up! Our first announcement is....we have finished developing our 1830's stays!
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Happy New Year and a 2018 Teaser...
We wish you all a happy, productive, and exciting 2018. Our year is looking busy and exciting already. Here is a little taste of what we have comin... -
Out Today: The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking
It's a big day in the costuming world! The highly anticipated new costuming book, The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking, is out to... -
An Autumnal 1887 Bustle Dress
This brown and black plaid silk taffeta was originally earmarked for something 1850's, but once the weather began changing in September, I decided ... -
The Redthreaded East Coast Tour (of sorts...)
In a week and a half I will pack up as many corsets as I can fit in two checked bags, and head off on an adventure spanning from Virginia to Rhode ... -
1860's Silk Satin Corset
It's felt like 1860's all the time around here lately, with several custom corset projects and our new Gored Corset pattern launch. We recently fin... -
Introducing our Newest Pattern: The 1860's Gored Corset!
We've been asked about this one countless times, and now it is here: the 1860's Gored Corset PATTERN, in our full range of 11 size options, from 22... -
Costume College 2017 Recap -- Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Embrace the Wig
"Costume College: a bunch of introverts fangirling at each other from across rooms. But in the best way."
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Introducing the 1790's Stays
We have a new stays style! HISTORYAhhh, the 1790's. What a weird but delightful little moment in fashion. I love that modern costumers are giving t... -
"That Waist!" - Photo Editing at the Turn of the Century
Out of pure curiosity, I decided to employ some old fashioned retouching techniques to one of my Worth Gown photos. The results are fascinating.
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