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Here you will find online links for Regency Fashions, Sewing Resources, Guides, Reference and More! If you have a link that is relevant to our site, please feel free to let us know! We are always glad to have new sources and references for Regency wear! You will also find Georgia Regency Society banners to post on your own site Here.
From hosting events to donating the perfect door prizes, these are the people who help make our events a reality.
Located in a gorgeous 1849 mansion, the food, company, atmosphere and staff just cannot be beat at Sugarplums Tea Room. Be sure to visit them in Scenic Canton, Georgia!
Never settle.
HYENA is the world's largest online silk store housing over 700 silks. Our silk collection include silk dupioni, silk taffeta, silk velvet, silk brocade, satin silk, silk organza and faux silk. We also offer custom made drapery panels, drapery tiebacks and trims, as well as a line of one-of-a-kind silk throws. We also feature an extensive line of Christmas stockings and quilting kits.
Specialist in Period-authentic Jewelry & Accessory Design
Handcrafted Period Jewelry for weddings, reenactors, SCA, and beyond. We make rosaries, girdle belts, necklaces, finger rings, furs, collars of state/office, and more.
Patterns with an old-fashioned flair.
Custom designed women's clothing patterns with an old-fashioned appeal. Our growing line of patterns includes styles from the Regency, Edwardian, Titanic and Swingtime periods.
Providing the most comprehensive and accurate assortment of Fabrics, Notions, Patterns, Research Books, Shoes and Accessories on the Market.
Specializing in 17th, 18th and early 19th Century.
Fine patterns for both Ladies and Gentlemen for all manner of Clothing and Accessories.
All designs to the latest Taste and most fashionable precepts as may be found in London and Paris.
Regency Stovepipe Bonnet Pattern
Are you enterprising and crafty? If so, you can buy the pattern made from my stovepipe bonnets to make your own. All you need is buckram, a needle, thread, millinery wire and your imagination.
Makers of period correct custom clothing for Historical Reenactors, Buckskinners, and Rendezvouser for the 18th and 19th centuries.
Reconstructing History produces a line of dressmaker patterns geared towards re-enactors and makers of replica clothing. These patterns are exacting in historical detail and include copious notes of interest to the re-enactor and clothing historian.
Express your creative style with the clothes you make and wear. Since the 1970s, Folkwear patterns have been used by theatre and dance costumers, historic reenactors, art-to-wear aficionados, and anyone who enjoys dressing up.
Local fabric stores, costume rental stores, and costume makers.
Tea Rooms, Museums, and Historical Locations in Georgia relevant to our era.
Fabric and Notion stores on the internet.
Websites selling patterns for creating that dream wardrobe.
Places online offering costumes both custom made and ready to wear.
Places to find bonnets, hats, shoes, and more. Details are what make a good costume great.
Online resources for everything from fashion plates to tying your cravat.
Professionals at their craft, these sites provide dress diaries, research, and lots of eyecandy.
A look into a day in the life of a Regency lady or gentleman.
Sites that sell vintage and antique clothing and accessories.
These Museums have searchable online databases of extant clothing in their collection.
Learn to English Country Dance or find the soundtrack to your favorite Jane Austen movie.
Resources just for costumes from your favorite Historical Dramas.
Other reenactment groups within the area and other RSA chapters, along with online forums for nation wide organizations.
Websites and Blogs all about the lady of the era, herself.
The Original Cure-All, Tea is the balm for the soul.
For the Regency addict, these are the can't miss spots for your trip.
Come join us at our other homes on the web.
Feel free to save these images and use them on your own websites, blogs, and forums.
- Venues and Sponsors
- Local Costuming Sources
- Local Places to Visit
- Online Costuming Sources
- Regency Patterns
- Pre-made / Custom Garments
- Accessories
- Costume Reference
- Costumers Online
- Regency Life and Etiquette
- Antique & Vintage Clothing Resources
- Online Museum Collections
- Music and Dance
- Regency Movies & TV Shows
- Other Groups and Organizations
- Jane Austen
- Tea Related Links
- Places to see in England
- Other Places to Find Us
- GARS Banners and Avatars
Venues and Sponsors
From hosting events to donating the perfect door prizes, these are the people who help make our events a reality.
Located in a gorgeous 1849 mansion, the food, company, atmosphere and staff just cannot be beat at Sugarplums Tea Room. Be sure to visit them in Scenic Canton, Georgia!
Never settle.
HYENA is the world's largest online silk store housing over 700 silks. Our silk collection include silk dupioni, silk taffeta, silk velvet, silk brocade, satin silk, silk organza and faux silk. We also offer custom made drapery panels, drapery tiebacks and trims, as well as a line of one-of-a-kind silk throws. We also feature an extensive line of Christmas stockings and quilting kits.
Specialist in Period-authentic Jewelry & Accessory Design
Handcrafted Period Jewelry for weddings, reenactors, SCA, and beyond. We make rosaries, girdle belts, necklaces, finger rings, furs, collars of state/office, and more.
Patterns with an old-fashioned flair.
Custom designed women's clothing patterns with an old-fashioned appeal. Our growing line of patterns includes styles from the Regency, Edwardian, Titanic and Swingtime periods.
Providing the most comprehensive and accurate assortment of Fabrics, Notions, Patterns, Research Books, Shoes and Accessories on the Market.
Specializing in 17th, 18th and early 19th Century.
Fine patterns for both Ladies and Gentlemen for all manner of Clothing and Accessories.
All designs to the latest Taste and most fashionable precepts as may be found in London and Paris.
Regency Stovepipe Bonnet Pattern
Are you enterprising and crafty? If so, you can buy the pattern made from my stovepipe bonnets to make your own. All you need is buckram, a needle, thread, millinery wire and your imagination.
Makers of period correct custom clothing for Historical Reenactors, Buckskinners, and Rendezvouser for the 18th and 19th centuries.
Reconstructing History produces a line of dressmaker patterns geared towards re-enactors and makers of replica clothing. These patterns are exacting in historical detail and include copious notes of interest to the re-enactor and clothing historian.
Express your creative style with the clothes you make and wear. Since the 1970s, Folkwear patterns have been used by theatre and dance costumers, historic reenactors, art-to-wear aficionados, and anyone who enjoys dressing up.
Local Costuming Sources
Local fabric stores, costume rental stores, and costume makers.
- Red Hen Fabrics
- Decorating Mart
- Gail K Fabrics
- Fabrics and Fringe Warehouse
- Eddie's Trick Shop and Costumes
- Costumes, ETC.
- Bazooka Baby Designs - Custom Costumes
Local Places to Visit
Tea Rooms, Museums, and Historical Locations in Georgia relevant to our era.
- Sugar Plums Tea Room
- Old Fort Jackson
- New Echota Historical Site
- The Robert Toombs House
- Traveler's Rest Historic Site
- The Telfair Museums and Owens-Thomaas House
Online Costuming Sources
Fabric and Notion stores on the internet.
- Hats by Leko
- Fabrics.com
- Burnley & Trowbridge
- Farthingales
- Wm. Booth Draper
- Carol Harris Co.
- CheepTrims.com
- Dharma Trading
- Baltazor Fabric Boutique
- Hyena Productions
- B. R. Exports
- Fabric Depot
- Reproduction Fabrics
Regency Patterns
Websites selling patterns for creating that dream wardrobe.
- Harper House
- Reconstructing History
- Ravenrook (Mode Bagatelle)
- Sense & Sensibility
- The Mantua Maker
- Past Patterns
- JP Ryan
- Rocking Horse Farm
- Patterns of Time
- Kannik's Corner
- Period Costuming by Wingeo
- Smoke & Fire Co. - Eagle View Patterns
- Folkwear Patterns
- Spencer's Mercantile
- Nehelenia Patterns
Pre-made / Custom Garments
Places online offering costumes both custom made and ready to wear.
- JAS Townsend & Son
- Thread Bare Stichery
- The Sutler of Mount Misery
- Very Merry Seamstress
- Black Bear Historical Clothing
- Arts et Metiers
- Military Heritage
- The Sutlers Store
- Treadle Treasures
- Calico Annie
- Dragonfly Regency Reproduction Dresses
- Nehelenia Historical Clothing
Accessories
Places to find bonnets, hats, shoes, and more. Details are what make a good costume great.
- Mount Hood Creations - Bonnets and Bonnet Patterns
- Finale Gloves
- Timely Tresses
- The Gentleman's Emporium
- Eras of Elegance
- Victorian Bonnets
- Austentation
- River Junction Trade Co.
- Realm of Regalia
- Amazon Dry Goods
- Sapphire & Sage Accessories and Jewelry
- Victorian Trading Company
- Mad Stoat Masquerade Masks
Costume Reference
Online resources for everything from fashion plates to tying your cravat.
- The Great Pattern Review
- The Regency Page by Cathy Decker
- Regency Fashion
- Victoriana - Regency Shawls
- Sensibility.com's Regency Image Gallery
- The Costumer's Manifesto
- Jessamyn's Regency Costume Companion
- A Regency Lady's List of Modists
- RL Shep Publishing
- What goes into a Regency Ball Costume?
- La Courtiere Parisiene
- Demode Couture's Real Women's Clothing
- Fashion Era
- Dressing a Man for a Regency Ball (PDF)
- Dressing a Woman for a Regency Ball (PDF)
- Tying a Man's Cravat / Neckcloth (PDF)
Costumers Online
Professionals at their craft, these sites provide dress diaries, research, and lots of eyecandy.
- Reine des Centfeuilles
- Jenny la Fleur
- The Lady of Portland House
- Demode Couture
- Katherine's Dress Site
- Mode Historique
- Sense & Sensibility's Show & Tell Blog
- La Bricoleuse
- Harman Hay
- Chenilles et Papillons
- Aylwen Gardiner-Garden **NEWLY ADDED**
Regency Life and Etiquette
A look into a day in the life of a Regency lady or gentleman.
- A Day in the Life of the Regency Era
- The Language of the Fan
- Regency Manor
- Regency Recipes
- Customs and Manners
- Arts and Entertainments
- Historic Foods
- Regency Life
Antique & Vintage Clothing Resources
Sites that sell vintage and antique clothing and accessories.
- Karen Augusta Antique Lace & Fashion
- TheFROCK.com
- Antique & Vintage Dress Gallery
- Woodland Farms Antiques
- Vintage Textile
Online Museum Collections
These Museums have searchable online databases of extant clothing in their collection.
- The Kyoto Costume Institute
- Fashion Museum
- The Costume Institute at The MET
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
- Powerhouse Museum
- The Victoria & Albert Museum
- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Tidens Toj
- Musee McCord Museum
- The Bowes Museum
- The Philadephia Museum of Art
- Smithsonian - National Museum of American History
- Old Sturbridge Village
- Manchester City Gallery
Music and Dance
Learn to English Country Dance or find the soundtrack to your favorite Jane Austen movie.
- English Country Dance Atlanta
- The Hampshire Regency Dancers, UK
- Lexington Vintage Dance Society Music CD
- The Green Ginger Band
- Basic Regency Repertoire
- Country Dance and Song Society
- Friends of the English Regency
- The Music of Jane Austen
- The Dances of BBC's Pride & Prejudice
Regency Movies and TV Shows
Resources just for costumes from your favorite Historical Dramas.
- Costumer's Guide to Movie Costumes
- Period Movie Reviews
- Recycled Movie Costumes
- Regency House Party
- Tudorphiles Costume Drama Discussion Forum
Other Groups and Organizations
Other reenactment groups within the area and other RSA chapters, along with online forums for nation wide organizations.
- Atlanta Baroque Dance
- The 1860's Civilian Society of Georgia
- English Country Dance Atlanta
- Shire of OWl's Nest SCA Chapter
- The Regency Society of America
- The Arizona Regency Society
- The Bay Area English Regency Society
- The Oregon Regency Society
- Somewhere in Time, Unlimited; Seattle, WA
- The Sense & Sensibility Sewing Forums
- The Sewing Academy - Mid 19th Century Reenactment Forum
- The Jane Austen Festival of Australia **NEWLY ADDED**
- The Greater Louisville Jane Austen Society **NEWLY ADDED**
- The Earthly Delights Historic Dance Academy **NEWLY ADDED**
**NEWLY ADDED**
Jane Austen
Websites and Blogs all about the lady of the era, herself.
- Austen.com
- AustenBlog
- The Jane Austen Hypertext
- The Jane Austen Center; Bath, England
- Jane Austen Society of North America
- The Republic of Pemberley
- Jane Austen's World
Tea Related Links
The Original Cure-All, Tea is the balm for the soul.
Places to see in England
For the Regency addict, these are the can't miss spots for your trip.
- The Jane Austen Center, Bath
- Jane Austen's House Museum, Hampshire
- The Victoria and Albert Museum, London
- Roman Baths & Pump Room, Bath
- Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
- Burghley House, Lincolnshire
- Stamford Town
- Winchester City
- Chawton House and Library, Hampshire
- Fashion Museum, Bath
Other Places to Find Us
Come join us at our other homes on the web.
GARS Banners and Avatars
Feel free to save these images and use them on your own websites, blogs, and forums.