3.19.2011

Colonial Williamsburg (Part 1 of 3)


When you visit the Colonial Williamsburg with the Gibsons, don't expect to be casual observers of this beautiful town. You become part of the history for a week.

Ever so patiently, the Gibson ladies have been teaching my daughter and me to sew Colonial clothes since last June. And here are some fun shots of our trip last week. Don't you think we look quite handsome?


My youngest & husband in their hunters' frocks.


Beautifully hand sewn stays....and yes, it is quite uncomfortable to wear for a long duration.


White caps, trimmed hat......


Stomacher and a beautiful jacket with hand sewn eyelets....


And meet Susan Liana Gibson, who is not only a beautiful seamstress but does the research on the period clothing to keep us on track.


My oldest son and daughter.


My nephew Connor hamming it up with the boys...


Anna, Ruth, and Susan Liana.


Stay tuned for two more posts coming week on King's Arm Tavern restaurant review and Picnic Tea my friend and I hosted during our trip.

24 comments:

  1. How beautiful these costumes are! Excited to see and hear more of your trip: )

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  2. This is SO cool!! How fun to really dive into the time period, complete with faithfully replicated costumes! Looking forward to seeing more about it!

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  3. Such gorgeous costumes. I'd jump on the chance to dive into that period of time as well!

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  4. Loved seeing this! We visited Colonial Williamsburg 3 years ago and really enjoyed it. We ate at the King's Arm. Yummy. Beautiful costumes.

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  5. I love those costumes...! So pretty and elegant, I would love to try wearing such costumes one day....:).

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  6. now thats a cool dress up for grown ups love it

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  7. You're in Virginia?!?! I grew up in Norfolk, VA - so we went to Williamsburg all the time!
    Hope you're having a great trip. The outfits are absolutely gorgeous!!

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  8. I adore the authenticity of these costumes, particularly the detail with the corsets and hats. The outfits are perfect for Spring!

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  9. I LOVE this. I am quite addicted to anything like this. Actually my favorite stuff is from about the 1500's...I long to wear dresses like that.

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  10. @Jennifurla, it is quite an experience to dress in period clothes! Thank you for the sweet comments, ladies. I think everyone should try it at least once. :)

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  11. So cool... must be so much fun. Um, tho where is there a photo of you???

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  12. Lovely costumes! I wish I could sew like that!

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  13. What fun!! Your dresses are gorgeous, and your kids (as I've said before and I'll say again) are so darn good lookin'! I have a sister who's big into Revolutionary War reenactment, and she has a set of stays that she swears is super comfortable (they support her back or something). She's the sister who just finished my gown for the Regency ball next weekend--it's such fun to dress up in period clothing!

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  14. My five years in Williamsburg and I NEVER saw clothing that beautiful! I can't believe you made them yourself! Simply amazing and I'm glad you and your family had such a great time in the Burg. I haven't been back in years, and I hear it's changed quite a bit. I used to love running on DOG (Duke of Gloucester) street.

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  15. This looks like so much fun! When I was little (7 years old) I loved the American Girls (and still do). I especially loved the Felicity doll and have always wanted to go check out colonial Williamsburg. LOL. I love the dresses, they are gorgeous! Can't wait for part 2 and 3 of your trip!

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  16. How beautiful! That's so neat that you made those costumes- they're so intricate! That must have been so fun to have the full Colonial Williamsburg experience! Hope you all had a wonderful trip! We love to go there too and try to go for the day several times a year since we're in Richmond. Its such a great place to explore esp. in the fall and spring!

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  17. I am so glad I found your blog via Tasty Kitchen! I love the cooking you do for church--I'm a Jesus following, youth leader and I have a deep appreciation for delicious church meals. :D I love your beautiful seamstress work as well. wow!

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  18. How wonderful this would be, so much fun, dress-up for grown-ups.

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  19. wow! what a throwback! I've not been to Williamsburg in many years. I love the corsets on the lady's. so lovely!

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  20. Thanks so much ladies. And great to "meet" you Melanie! I will be catching up with you all and reading what you are cooking! Still unpacking and doing laundry!! :(

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  21. Oh my gosh, you all fit right in! Your talents are never ending. Beautiful sunset photos too. What a fun time! I was in Colonial Williamsburg with my family when I was eleven, but I rememeber it and I'd love to go again.

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  22. Stunning, am in awe of the beautiful handcrafted costumes, what incredible memories for your family!

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  23. Very nice photos! Wearing colonial dresses looks like fun. I wish I could experience Colonial Williamsburg, too! :)

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