Living History Programs & Demonstrations

Step back in time with Indian Creek Historical Fashions’ living history programs. Our interactive demonstrations let participants experience 19th-century life firsthand, including Dutch oven cooking, natural dyeing, Victorian children’s games, and the fascinating language of the fan. Designed for schools, museums, community events, and history enthusiasts, these programs make history engaging, educational, and fun.

Custom Victorian Era Creations

Indian Creek Historical Fashions specializes in creating custom-made Victorian Era women's and children's clothing. All garments are crafted using antique treadle sewing machines, ensuring authenticity and historical accuracy. Our unique approach brings the elegance of the 1860-1890 era to life.

Living History Programs and Demonstrations

We offer engaging living history programs and demonstrations perfect for museums, schools, and historical societies. Experience the Victorian era firsthand through interactive presentations and educational experiences that transport you back in time. Let us bring history to life for your audience.

Sewing Workshops

Enhance your sewing skills with our specialized workshops and consultations. Learn the art of Victorian-era sewing techniques using treadle sewing machines. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced seamstress, our workshops offer valuable insights and hands-on experience, connecting you to a bygone era of craftsmanship.

What You’ll Experience

  • Hands-on Victorian and 19th-century demonstrations

  • Dutch oven cooking and historical food preparation

  • Natural dyeing workshops using period techniques

  • Victorian children’s games and social customs

  • Learning the language of the fan and other cultural traditions

Why Choose Our Living History Programs

  • Authentic period clothing and costumes for all demonstrations

  • Educational and interactive for all ages

  • Perfect for schools, museums, festivals, and community celebrations

  • Offers a memorable, immersive experience in American history