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::: Fort Roberdeau Reenactment :::
July 2009
Today my friend Rosie and I attended a small reenactment at Fort Roberdeau in Altoona, PA. We're just getting started in Revolutionary War Reenacting with the German Regiment of the Continental Line.
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Rosie borrowed her outfit from Allison Lavens. Allison is a wealth of knowledge on clothing of the 18th century, especially the clothing of a camp follower. You can listen to a presentation by Allison on 18th Century Clothing HERE.
My Costume was started and completed the night before the event. I had another outfit, but this fabric was dying to be made up into a cute little jacket, so I gave in! The skirt is made of pink linen - a vintage tablecloth! The jacket is based off of a jacket in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection featured in the book 'Costume Close-Up'. The jacket is made of a reproduction print cotton. The Straw Hat is from Colonial Williamsburg, but similar hats can be found at www.SillySisters.com. The Shoes are from Fugawee.
And, to add a little excitement to your 18th Century Clothing Research...Here are two links definitely worth checking out!
Patterns Drafted From Originals
18th Century Clothing on Display
And, to add a little excitement to your 18th Century Clothing Research...Here are two links definitely worth checking out!
Patterns Drafted From Originals
18th Century Clothing on Display
How fun! I love your jacket and skirt. The colors are perfect! That's amazing you made it the night before. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, I am so jealous!!! :) I have been dying to get into Rev. War reenacting but my husband won't hear of it right now. He is head over heels in the 1860's. I love your outfit and too am amazed you made it the night before! The fit is excellent! I can't wait to make some 18th century clothing but must make some proper stays first. Thanks for the links!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lauren and Sarah! :)
ReplyDeleteThis event was such fun! I'm really glad everything worked out and I could go. It was so nice to see you! :)
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