I've made cloaks  in a variety of fabrics and styles; this one is a basic unlined crushed stretch velvet, modeled here by the lovely Bethany.

I also make cloaks in velvet, wool, and more; adults and childrens' sizes, with a variety of embellishments.


ClicThe one at left, modeled by the not-so-lovely Eileen (long story), is made of black lace with olive green rayon lining.k here to add text.
Here Beth is wearing an outfit I made from a Simplicity pattern.  I have also made dresses and other garb from scratch, based on ideas people bring to me that they want made for themselves.



Kristel has commissioned me to make several gowns; this 18th century sack back is made from the most beautiful shades of emerald and gold silk.  The next one, which I haven't started yet, is made from cranberry red silk and is from the 19th century.  I've learned a lot from Kristel about historical fashion, and have retained little.  That's ok though, that's what the internet is for!  (also I have Kristel on speed dial.)


Custom orders for clothing from different time periods are a fun and challenging project for me; this is a medieval doublet I recently made for Doug Yattaw.  The sleeves are separate, and lace on through buttonholes in the sleeve and under the cap.