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I finally bothered to get all dressed up and take pictures of my remade 1770's green-striped cotton robe a la anglaise. Everything new is hand-sewn. I didn't rip apart the sleeves or skirt so they are still machine-sewn.

1770s Green-Striped Anglaise - Front

1770s Green-Striped Anglaise - Side

1770s Green-Striped Anglaise - Back

I put the ties back in to be able to loop up the skirts, but I'm not sure if it's really appropriate in what is really a quilting cotton. But here are pictures anyway.

1770s Green-Striped Anglaise - Back Looped Up

1770s Green-Striped Anglaise - Side Looped Up

When I asked my husband to take pictures now that I had remade the dress, he asked, "What's different?" My answer - "Now it fits." For comparison, here's a picture taken in 2010 when I first made the dress.

1770s Polonaise Front

I'm much happier with it now.

And since I was taking pictures anyway, here's the 1890's petticoat I made in the last couple of weeks. I think the pattern will do nicely for my 1897 Harper's Bazar dress, whenever I get around to it. I will probably take a couple of small tucks in the petticoat, though, to shorten it a bit.

1890s Petticoat

Date: 2015-02-18 08:15 pm (UTC)
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Thanks. Tucks will give me a little shortening, a little interest, and a little flair, all of which will be good things.

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