You are looking at possibly an ecru silk chiffon lined with white linen or
cotton. The shoulder region is not a different material from the sleeve, it
is the two layers only flat. The edges of the ruffles seem to have either
bia tape, ribbon or possibly embroidered edge.

http://www.lostcoasthistpatterns.com/chdrbyrohofa.html
http://www.jennylafleur.com/diary/georgian07/chemise07.jpg
http://www.jennylafleur.com/diary/georgian07/chemise05.jpg
http://www.jennylafleur.com/diary/georgian07/chemise03.jpg

This one is in cotton
http://www3.fitnyc.edu/museum/Arbitersofstyle/chemise.dresses.htm

Someone made it
http://wearing-history.com/images/chemisedress.jpg

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-----Original Message-----
Hello,

My mad scramble to get myself ready for Costume College left me with a new
goal, but I'm very uncertain about fabric.

I want to make this gown:
http://www.ladyreading.net/marieantoinette/big/marie14a.jpg

I know that there are other copies of this image on the web, but this was
the first one I found just now.

What fabric would you use for this?  It is certainly semi-sheer, more so
than voile.  Silk chiffon would be too soft, silk organza possibly too
stiff?  I just can't decide.

Laurie T.
Phoenix

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