The pattern I chose is from Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 2; the 1870-1 dress. I still need to get the patter enlarged, but I got impatient and started on the skirt. I measured it all out myself and have the muslin cut and the pieces pinned together.
I'm thinking I may change the neckline to this though. 1 because it's almost identical to the Wishing Dress, and 2 because I think I like this better than what the pattern has.
Dress ca. 1875 |
As for the fabric, I'm still figuring that out. I want to make the dress blue for some reason (perhaps because that's what the dress the pattern is based off of is) but I still don't know what type of material I want to use.
The pattern has 2 difference bodices, one for day wear and the other for the evening, so I'm going to need a fabric that would be suitable for an evening dress as well as a day dress.
That's a great idea! Are you going to use a pattern? I have no idea as to the construction of something from this era. The skirts look so complicated compared to 1860's, which are just rectangles, LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I have an 1880's dinner bodice pattern from Truly Victorian that I bought for the Wishing Dress which I'm planning on using for the bodice with some modifications. The skirt is actually pretty simple, just more like triangles than rectangles. Since it's only 1871 the style is still similar to that of the 1860's. The back has a bit of a train though, which I'm trying to decide how much I like it or not.
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