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Tea Gowns

Postby E-Beth » Tue Sep 10, 2013 12:44 pm

Amelia - my Impldoll Model - time traveled back to the 1860s to hang with the artistic crowd. She even changed her hair!

Blurry pic (wrong camera settings) of the first attempt with a completed overgown but a totally faked undergown (the mock fitting bodice and a bunch of fabric pinned to her underwear to emulate a skirt -oo-). The real undergown for this set will be white.

The overgown is Bemberg rayon lining and trim from my stash.

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And a completed undergown with Amelia holding the gray velveteen, red silk, and trim for the overgown.
I widened and lengthened the sleeves for this final undergown version.

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Yes, that's the same blue rayon in better lighting and proper camera settings! It is fully lined with some off-white net to stave off color transfer and to provide a bit of body.

The overgown will be gray with red lining.
I may have to cartridge pleat the velveteen to get it pleated up enough: the bodice and skirt are both pleated to the waist band.

I scaled down and simplified the old La Mode Bagatelle Artistic Tea Gown sewing pattern. These are all the view A underdress with view B sleeves and the view B overgown.

As soon as I get around to ordering a bit more fabric (scads of yard goods but none in the right color!) I'll be making a third set with a different overgown pattern out of this material if the velveteen works out
I'm not sure about the trim. I may skip the trim and do some smocking instead.

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This is slightly lighter weight corduroy.
I'll use dark teal and purple for the lining and undergown - not sure which will be which.
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Re: Tea Gowns

Postby Caidanbi » Tue Sep 10, 2013 2:23 pm

That's very pretty! I actually like the trim....
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Re: Tea Gowns

Postby E-Beth » Tue Sep 10, 2013 3:31 pm

Caidanbi wrote:That's very pretty! I actually like the trim....


I'm thinking when the corduroy is all gathered up the trim might look better.
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Re: Tea Gowns

Postby zirconmermaid » Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:02 pm

Lovely! And I like that corduroy!
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Re: Tea Gowns

Postby E-Beth » Tue Sep 10, 2013 9:14 pm

Thanks! I've had that kicking around my sewing room for, like, 20 years? I had a piece in a brown colorway that I made a skirt from years ago and that purple colorway is left over from a jacket I made about 10 years ago.
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