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Make 2010 Historic!

The depth of winter is prime event season for the warmer climes--what do you need to complete your mid-century impression? And if winter sees you snowed in at home, what plans are you making for your event season? Will you try a new event, or help improve an existing one?

Grab a cup of tea (or cocoa!) and settle in to explore the site, print some articles and free projects, and make plans to get together with friends to complete some of those UFOs (Unfinished Fabric Objects!)

Don't forget, you can find free tech support for your clothing projects and impression research in The Academy @ Home forum. 

If you're new to the 19th century, visit the Compendium for some great articles and resources to get you started off right.

We're On the Road!

 

Leslie, Michigan

1st - 3rd October 

 

Join us in Michigan this Fall for a fantastic weekend of classes & fun!  Registration is open now, until 1st of September, 2010

 

Read all about it and register on-line in The Academy On The Road section.

Do you need a great history project this winter?

How about a new doll and wardrobe, courtesy of our lovely Great Auntie Maude's Favorite Cloth Doll pattern?

Do you have your copy of  the expanded Dressmaker's Guide--now covering 1840 to 1865?

Craving a bit of society? Pop over to the Sewing Academy @ Home forum, and join in a Sew Along group, or get together with friends to work in person. Whatever you do, there's no time like today to start reaching your Living History goals!

 

The new

Dressmaker's

Guide is here!

(Click here)

Gold Rush, California Trail, Oregon Trail, Mormon Trail, Western Settlement, Civil War... whatever your needs from 1840-1865, The Dressmaker's Guide will get you dressed and ready to go!

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