tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4139926362972898698.post5472766286806100114..comments2019-05-08T15:07:59.884-04:00Comments on Martha McGuyver's Imaginarium: Summer is coming and so are the Renaissance Fairs!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4139926362972898698.post-45713364153770550182014-05-23T18:41:20.022-04:002014-05-23T18:41:20.022-04:00My apologies for having taken so long to respond t...My apologies for having taken so long to respond to your post! I actually used the smock generator from elizabethancostume.net to make the shift. I first made a long-sleeved, low, square-necked shift, and it came out nicely. Then I decided I wanted one with a high neck and ruffle, and puffier sleeves with ruffles at the end, so I made a second one :-)unicornemporiumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00749729958486641553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4139926362972898698.post-80108372894653701132014-03-22T22:06:47.678-04:002014-03-22T22:06:47.678-04:00They turned out beautifully! I also have this patt...They turned out beautifully! I also have this pattern and a short torso. :P<br />This is just the boost I needed to get to work on my own Elizabethan undergarments. Are you using the Simplicity pattern for the shift as well, or a seperate design?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com