There is a gown in Costume in Detail by Nancy Bradfield that I'll use for information.
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Jul 5, 2013
Future Regency Gown Project by Aylwen
I ordered some lace online because it was cheap and pretty - when it arrived I realised it would be perfect for a version of this dress that I have loved for a long time. I still can't believe my luck! The picture does not do it justice - it is a lovely aqua embroidery with sprigs all over.
There is a gown in Costume in Detail by Nancy Bradfield that I'll use for information.
Together with instructions for three-piece sleeves as shown on page 35 of Period Costume for Stage and Screen by Jean Hunnisett.
There is a gown in Costume in Detail by Nancy Bradfield that I'll use for information.
Dec 3, 2012
1820s silk dress from the Metropolitan Museum of Art
I have long admired this dress at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and was so pleased when I went reading costumers' blogs this afternoon to discover that it is being reproduced by Kleidung um 1800. I love this blog, and find so many of the posts so inspirational - they keep me going, keep me hoping to one day produce garments how Sabine does.
I was so inspired by Sabine's discovery of how to make the fans that I wanted to try for myself. Thank you Sabine, for saving me hours of thinking, plotting and constructing.
Following the instructions Sabine shared with us on her blog, this is what I've managed to make tonight. I have had a roll of pink/blue silk in the attic for many years - its about time it saw some light.
I was so inspired by Sabine's discovery of how to make the fans that I wanted to try for myself. Thank you Sabine, for saving me hours of thinking, plotting and constructing.
Following the instructions Sabine shared with us on her blog, this is what I've managed to make tonight. I have had a roll of pink/blue silk in the attic for many years - its about time it saw some light.
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