In honour of this sad state of affairs I have set about being busy and making new mess.
Started this yesterday evening as a quick make. |
the back works best as usual! |
Stitching again! And
yes, it is a dress. Not a full blown project. Just a dress. The proportions of the purple spencer have bothered me, perhaps what it needs is a context, to be part of an outfit rather than a quite extreme separate.
Three ideas of Regency dress - I was thinking of the first as classic Jane Austen (been watching Pride and Prejudice again), uber high waist, straight skirt; but time-wise the second is a little late -1830s, the waist line is lower, the shoulders wider. The fashion plate - Ackermann's Repository 1825- is about it - high waist but not extreme, flaring skirtline. They are very similar once you get below the ornament but the differences are quite telling. That's fashion for you.
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It's worked in calico
which again it has its own ideas, the bound edges have come out neat
but quite clumsy in scale, redo or decorate and pretend it was a
design feature?
Even though it is tighter at the waist than the
spencer there isn't the distinctive triangular shape of the 1820s,
yet. The idea of a drawstring in the waist to help with this is very
nice but would it bunch up the fabric rather than gather it
elegantly?
Just put the 2 together – what a difference! Worth the trouble.
Ornament for the dress? - should be rows of something at the hem - hate the idea of flounces or lace but might have to grin and bear it. Have been experimenting with crochet edging just to give texture but not sure.
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