About the Seamstress
I began an interest in sewing when I was in grade school. You know, those stupid home-ec classes. Well, I guess I had an aptitude, which led to attitude, and so the teachers and I rarely got along. I wanted to make interesting things, or change details of the pattern to make them more to my taste. “That, just would not do!”; thus, the attitude. *smile*
I generally amused myself sewing little things, and trying to teach myself to have the patience to doing pretty things like embroidery, or crocheting afghans. Not my bag.
When I moved to Missouri in 1990 for my sophomore year of high school, they had a Renaissance Festival nearby. It was love at first sight. I had, of course, read way too many fantasy novels while growing up; so my head was filled with ideas of how I could dress to get a job. And get a job I did. I worked that fair for 2 years, and when I graduated high school; I went “on the road” full time.
I was not enamored of most of the costuming available for purchase. Being long waisted, most of it did not fit. I began to make my own, while collecting books and machines on the way. People saw what I was wearing, and wanted one too. And so it began…
Now I make clothes for people desiring a certain level historic accuracy to their costuming. Currently I am obsessed with Victorian and Edwardian dresses, but still make many Elizabethan outfits as well.
I am currently the Road Manager for Excalibur Leather. Come visit me there and see what lovely things we make for you to purchase immediately.
You can visit me at Excalibur Leather at:
The Georgia Renaissance Festival from the second weekend of April through the first weekend of June. 2008 dates 4/12 thru 6/1.
Bristol Renaissance Faire from the weekend after July 4th though Labor Day Monday. 2008 dates 7/5 thru 9/1.
The Texas Renaissance Festival. 2008 dates 10/6 thru 11/25
If you are interested in my personal blog, please visit Falling Stars.

February 22, 2008 at 10:27 am
Aptitude leads to attitude.
That’s the best quote ever.