The down
side is that while I can now pattern it and it will fit under
the dress I want to make - I can't decide how full the skirt
should be. Any idea with yours?
I'm starting from the skirt pattern of the dress I'm going to make (from
_Moden 1790-1840_ by Ellen Andersen, can't
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Subject: [h-cost] bodiced petticoats
I'm trying to get the Period Costume for Stage and Screen but between living
in a somewhat out of the way area and a full time job (and being out of my
bugdet) it hasn't really happened. What I did manage to find is a picture
of a petticoat
I'm trying to get the Period Costume for Stage and Screen but between living in
a somewhat out of the way area and a full time job (and being out of my bugdet)
it hasn't really happened. What I did manage to find is a picture of a
petticoat for the last five years of the 19th century in
In a message dated 7/19/2006 6:25:23 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't decide how full the skirt should be. Any idea with yours?
How full is your outer skirt? Make it a little narrower. I make almost all
of my early 19th century skirts from Cut of
At 12:18 19/07/2006, you wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/2006 6:25:23 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't decide how full the skirt should be. Any idea with yours?
How full is your outer skirt? Make it a little narrower. I make almost all
of my early 19th
I'm making a bodiced petticoat, based off of the picture in _The History of
Underclothes_ by the Cunnington's. Unfortunately, it's from the 1820s but it
was the only picture of a bodiced petticoat I could find (the others were all
re-drawings), so that's why I went with that one. If you have