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Trying my best to look like Evelyn Nesbit, the Edwardian chorus girl and model. |
Just like the
1910s Graduation Dress, the
1906 Wedding Gown
looked woefully abandoned without the proper shapewear underneath. This
petticoat will help achieve the fashionable shape of the era, will help
protect the skirt from the floor, and will also help highlight the
delicate lace and gathering details of the skirt.
I constructed this petticoat in the same way I made the
1910s petticoat.
The only difference was that this petticoat had to be fluffier to hold
out the shape of the fuller skirt. Therefore, I only constructed the top
half in the same manner as the
1910s petticoat--the
bottom half were two machine-gathered flounces in incrementally larger
widths. Since the flounces were rectangles, I sewed up the hem by
machine since there was no fiddly curved material to contend with. The
waistband was constructed in the same way. I moved the pleats to the
back to direct the fullness there.
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Hem turned once and pinked. |
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Making use of the selvedge edge as a placket. |
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On the dress form. |
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