So, as much as I loved The Lost Art of Dress by Linda Przybyszewski for its historical value, I also hoped to glean some tips for today from the Dress Doctors. They are scattered throughout the book, and rarely are... Continue Reading →
I had the privilege of sitting down to lunch with my grandparents the other day. My grandmother told me about her early experiences in Home Economics. The ladies had to sew a headband and apron. You wanted to be a... Continue Reading →
"It is always dangerous to draw too precise parallels between one historical period and another; and among the most misleading of such parallels are those which have been drawn between our own age in Europe and North America and the... Continue Reading →