Blue Print Cotton Daydress, Early to Mid '60's
This is another dress made with $1.50/yard fabric from Wal Mart. I really found some great deals at Wal Mart this past year, I tell you what. I love this print and despite only having five yards of it, was able to (barely) squeak out this dress with a few inch square pieces left over in case I ever need to patch or repair this dress.It is a basic gathered style as was usual for cotton dresses of the period. One piece construction with a dog leg closure and hook and eyes to fasten.
The trim on this dress is of dark red braid and is applied with large basting stitches - just enough to hold it in place but easy to take off if I ever need to. The trim is inspired by similar trim on an original wool dress of the period. The original dress had narrower braid but this was the best I find in my local stores. It is a rayon braid but for now, until I can afford to purchase more accurate trim, it works.
The dress is accessorized with a small gold brooch and a baste-in white collar made of one layer of muslin with lace trim whipped to the edges.
The sleeves I had to get creative with. I had very little fabric to work with so chose a very slim fitting coat sleeve with a small puff at the top. The puff is sewn directly to the coat sleeve beneath it - the inner sleeve fits fairly closely to the arm. The puff had to be pieced but it is not noticeable and piecing is accurate for dresses of this period anyway.I could only make the skirts about 130" around or so because I was so short on fabric. Still, the dark color and print of the dress helps the skirt to not look so skimpy. A lighter fabric would definitely need more in the skirt to allow it to lay gracefully over the hoop. I usually like to make my skirts around 160"-180" around the hem. But for this one I simply had to work with what I had. So far this is my favorite Civil War era style dress that I've made just because of the comfortableness of it and the print doesn't show dirt or baby-finger-stains as much as other dresses have.
3 comments:
It's beautiful! I like the contracting trim on this one - I love the pleats in the skirt as well. It really makes the skirt beautiful! I have so enjoyed looking at all your dresses!
Wow. That is gorgeous.
That's a very beautiful dress! Where did you get the pattern? I would love to make it for myself.
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