Company’s Mission
Our fabrics are developed from documented historical textile sources, enabling historical recreators to construct garments with confidence and control.
Each design is carefully adapted for modern production, with attention to scale, colour, and material behaviour, so that the finished garment reflects historically grounded aesthetics while remaining practical for wear and use.
Our collection is specifically created for 18th–19th century garment construction, including mantuas, jackets, waistcoats, and other period pieces.
We operate as an independent specialist, offering flexibility in design and production, while maintaining a clear connection to historical references.
At the same time, we keep our pricing accessible, allowing more makers to work with historically grounded textiles without compromising on quality.
Our fabrics are produced with longevity in mind—durable, reusable, and suited for garments intended to last and be passed on.
Browse for More, Patterns to Adore
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Victorian Seaside Dress – Resort Fashion of the 1880s
The Victorian seaside dress reflected the growing popularity of coastal travel during the...
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Regency Overdress – Layered Elegance (c. 1795–1815)
The Regency overdress added layered elegance to the simple high-waisted gowns worn in...
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Spencer Jacket – Regency Short Jacket (c. 1795–1820)
The spencer jacket originated as a cropped men’s garment in the late 18th...
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Apron – Historical Workwear & Dress Accessory (18th–19th Century)
The apron was an essential part of women’s dress throughout the 18th and...
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