Thanks for the link to Kay's site!! Yum Yum!

See this link on Kay's site:
http://www.originals-by-kay.com/custom%20work%20studio/galleryballg.htm

It may be the dress shown on the front of the Simplicity yellow ball
gown, I bet. I have Frances Grimble's "Reconstruction Era Fashions" that
shows bodices and skirts from Harper's Bazaar patterns much like this
gown.

Cindy Abel

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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Simplicity new Civil War patterns

On Wed 08/04/30 13:35 , Dawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
> Can anyone give me a date for these new patterns other than "Civil
War" era? Has anyone tracked down the fashion plates that 
inspired these to give a more specific year?

A post on another list indicated the patterns by Kay Gnagey are taken
from drafts in "Der Bazar". 

> I'm also interested in dating the previous sets of Simplicity
patterns, if there's someone who can provide better knowledge of 
the period.

Why not contact the designers and ask? Martha McCain is a member of this
list. A summary of some of her research for her men's 
patterns, including photos of the original garments, is posted on
Simplicity's web site. I've found her designs to be very accurate 
for the Civil War era. It's unfortunate Simplicity did not use her
excellent instructions. Simplicity should be able to provide 
contact information for the other designer(s).

> Someone said the men's pattern looked 1880's. How can you tell? To me
it looks a lot like the previous set of men's "civil war" 
patterns.

The new men's pattern by "Buckaroo Bobbins" seems to be rather "generic"
- combining details from several decades to create 
an "impression". Looking at the information on the web site, I can see
significant differences between it and the earlier patterns 
by Martha McCain, which are very accurate for the era.  

Carolann Schmitt
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www.genteelarts.com
Ladies & Gentlemen of the 1860s Conference, March 6-9, 2008





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