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Draped and Handsewn 18th Century Pink Gown: Sewing Journal
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Draped and Handsewn 18th Century Pink Gown: Sewing Journal

February 14, 2014

Since my daughter has outgrown her beloved first ever draped 18th century gown in lavender, she’s hinted that she’s ready for the pink and white striped gown.

FABRIC

A few years ago, I purchased 100% cotton fabric, like my yellow striped gown, the fabric of which has a lovely light and airy feel and drape.

Originally not impressed by the pink I chose, she asked that it be left in the fabric closet until she was ready.

Preferring contemporary fabrics to historic, she’s slowly grown to like certain period accurate fabrics.

Now she likes the pink fabric with narrow stripes!

Since the stripes are quite narrow, the fabric appears as a solid from the distance, as does my gown.

While she’s been busily attending college classes, I secretly draped her gown on the dress form, based off measurements from her more recent white floral on blue English back gown, which I made four years ago.

Why not? 

DRAPED ON DRESS FORM

Since I knew I’d have more time now than waiting for later, I decided to take the challenge…then surprise her for her upcoming birthday!

Initially, I put her blue gown on my dress form to check for fit, so I could drape the pink gown on it based on placement of the blue gown.

Also, I tried the blue gown on myself for fit. 

Although I’m taller than my daughter, we pretty much fit width-wise. 

For the sleeves, I tried on the pink bodice to check for sleeve fit after draping on the dress form. 

I also compared everything with measurements taken from the blue gown. 

HANDSEWN

While I sewed the gown, this fabric reminded me of pink soda-licious frothiness. 

Of course, all the pink works for Valentines Day…the day upon which I finished the gown, apart from the trim!

2014-2-14_3 pink gown_dress form draped
Frothiness of pink 18th century gown

It’s so pretty she should wear it to a ball!

draped pink 1770s gown
Frothiness of pink 18th century gown

And it was certainly fun to handstitch all the loveliness while watching the Olympics!

After trimming the gown, I gift wrapped and presented it to my daughter for her birthday.

She was quite pleased!

EPILOGUE – MAY 3, 2014

And now with the near completion of her college semester, she was ready to try on the gown for a photo op!

draped pink 1770s gown
Frothiness of pink 18th century gown
draped pink 1770s gown
Frothiness of pink 18th century gown
draped pink 1770s gown
Frothiness of pink 18th century gown
draped pink 1770s gown
Frothiness of pink 18th century gown

For more photos, check my Flickr set.

COMMENTS FROM MY OLD BLOG

Rebecca – February 14, 2014 at 11:16 PM – Oh, this is soooo pretty and delicate and feminine. I love this fabric, and it’s going to look so pretty with her pink-trimmed hat. Miss C is going to be SO surprised!!!! 🙂

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