Welcome To
SummerSunStories
What We Do is to
Reproduce historical fabrics.
Reproduced historical fabrics are ...
recreated to mimic the designs, patterns, and techniques of historical textiles.
These fabrics are produced
using today’s methods to replicate the look and feel of historical textiles from various time periods.
All designs, newest first ...
This is where you see all the new designs I have created so visit me often ...
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1834 Fredrika Tengström
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1885 Hilma - Emerald Fire
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1881 Josephine Cochrane
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1780 Lucy Terry - Boysen Berry
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1780 Olympe de Gouges - Colourfull
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Historical Shoes
Italian made shoes for different historical periods You will find here:
Blog posts
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Svenska 1800 Tals Sällskapet
Svenska 1800 Tals Sällskapet provides a platform for individuals passionate about the 19th century to come together, learn from each other, and enjoy shared experiences that reflect the cultural richness...
Svenska 1800 Tals Sällskapet
Svenska 1800 Tals Sällskapet provides a platform for individuals passionate about the 19th century to come together, learn from each other, and enjoy shared experiences that reflect the cultural richness...
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Laurie Tavan
Laurie Tavan is a designer and photographer in San Jose, California in the San Francisco Bay Area, overseeing the construction of bespoke one-of-a-kind garments for any occasion. Her workshop is...
Laurie Tavan
Laurie Tavan is a designer and photographer in San Jose, California in the San Francisco Bay Area, overseeing the construction of bespoke one-of-a-kind garments for any occasion. Her workshop is...
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SewStine
Sewstine is the alias of Dr. Christine Millar, a St. Louis anesthesiologist known for her intricate historically inspired handiwork in creating elaborate costumes from the 1740s–1790s through her business, SewStine....
SewStine
Sewstine is the alias of Dr. Christine Millar, a St. Louis anesthesiologist known for her intricate historically inspired handiwork in creating elaborate costumes from the 1740s–1790s through her business, SewStine....