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atherleisure ([personal profile] atherleisure) wrote2017-03-26 07:23 am

Girl's 1800's Dress

I finished M's Regency dress the other day. It's made from a red and white striped cotton left over from my late 1860's crinoline. I had to cut most of it from a failed attempt at the VandE 1866 crinoline (way too big) so the skirt front is cut a bit more narrowly to fit in the panels of that. The pattern is from the Danish national museum and is dated to 1800-1810. It's a combination of hand and machine sewing.

Girl's 1800's Dress - Front


Girl's 1800's Dress - Back

It just fastens with two drawstrings in back and drawstrings at the sleeve hems. It's kind of the quintessential Regency dress.
Girl's 1800's Dress Fastening

I had an apron I really never wear that I gave her and looks really cute with the dress.
Girl's 1900's Dress

I made her run around in it, and she had no problems at all. She didn't even try to lift the skirt as she ran.
Girl's 1800's Dress - Action Testing


She loves it and said she never wanted to take it off. That made me very happy.

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