Hi Becky,
Well it is not baroque, and not quite rococo neither, its the time from
1770-80, also called Louix XVI, or neo classical style.
For a pattern, well its a little difficult. If you meen a ready made
pattern, ready to cut, i dont know, but if you know a little about pattern
making, you could use Jean Hunnisets book Costumes for Screen and Stage. The
2nd vollume.
In this you will find both a corset, pannier (hoop frame) and a robe a la
francaise like the pink dress.
Bjarne
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From: "Becky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] soiré d´hiver
Is this Baroque or Roccoco time frame? I would like to make a Mother
Ginger costume with the same shape as the yellow and pink gown. Does
anyone know the year span for this gown? I'll need to buy a pattern if at
all possible.
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] soiré d´hiver
In a message dated 3/4/2006 1:02:31 PM Central Standard Time,
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http://www.my-drewscostumes.dk/soiredhiver.htm
Absolutely wonderful, hope you had as good a time as it looked like..
Not my
time frame so not very knowledgable about the costumes but they seemed
very
grand and well done to me. I have been watching the list to see how the
trip
went and it sounds like you haad a fantastic time. take care theresa
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