Marissa, Our heraldic-inspired 14th century cotehardies were made of linen with either appliqued or painted d...

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"Our heraldic-inspired 14th century cotehardies were made of linen with either appliqued or painted designs, all featuring our household symbol - the St. Catherine's Wheel. We had a TON of fun that day!"

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Josephalt10 years ago

They should win on the sheer volume of linen purchased! Great photo girls!

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Hollialt10 years ago

Rock it out like always!

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Erinalt10 years ago

Yay!!! These ladies are amazing!!! I've seen the dresses in person and they are lovely :)

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Elizabethalt10 years ago

I finally got to get in a photo with these beautiful women. They rock!

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Elizabethalt10 years ago

Beautiful joy of life!

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Laurenalt10 years ago

Love the color choices

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Yvonnealt10 years ago

I love designs and the colors are great!

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Heatheralt10 years ago

Terrific work!

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Kendraalt10 years ago

Great photo!

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Kirialt10 years ago

I would love the know more about the type of paints used, especially any paints that worked well on black. Lovely photo!

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Erinalt10 years ago

Kiri, some of the dresses used even more linen to create appliqué, the white dress with red wheels and that black and white dress with yellow wheels for instance. The others used Jaquard textile piant which is fantastic in it's coverage. Yay!!

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Michelle alt10 years ago

nice...

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Jaime alt10 years ago

These ladies look amazing.

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Laurenalt10 years ago

Great picture

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Rebeccaalt10 years ago

Love my sweet Atzinger ladies! These are some supremely talented women who take on new sewing challenges regularly. They definitely deserve to win ❤

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Kristialt10 years ago

Some of the best people I know right here! Talented and willing to do anything to teach you!

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Melissaalt10 years ago

Well done! Huzzah!

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Heatheralt10 years ago

Great job!