Workshop Registration
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, tailors made most men's garments and also certain types of women's clothing such as riding habits. Tailoring techniques are thus essential for proper construction of a number of period garments. Cuffs, collars, and pockets, are all parts of the tailor's art that find their place across men's and women's attire. There is a wide degree of style variation in these elements across time, but the techniques used to make them varied little. In this workshop, we will cover the tailoring techniques used to make basic 18th century pockets, cuffs, and collars. Participants will make a sampler piece to keep as a reference for their future projects.
This 1.75 day workshop will be led by Nick Blevins
Saturday, March 7th - Sunday afternoon, March 8th
Registration opens Wednesday, November 26th at 12:30 pm
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