No fancy equipment needed! Ruffled fabric or ribbon trim is a hallmark of 18th century fashion. It was often made of the same fabric as the rest of the dress or in a contrasting color. The ruffles could be wide or thin, and were really popular from about 1770-1790. Robe à la Polonaise with Self-Fabric…
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