It took longer than I expected it to for me to get the mock-up to fit right, because of course the measurements on the envelope that are supposed to correlate with each size don't actually correlate with that size. For the first mock-up I cut out the size that went along with my measurements when I'm wearing the corset I'll be wearing under the dress. That was way too big. I then cut out another mock-up 4 sizes smaller, and it almost fit, but I still had to take it in some. Finally, with a ton of help from my mom, the mock-up fit perfectly, so. . .
This week I got the dress cut out!!!!
Then I marked where the darts were supposed to be on the bodice and where all the pleats were supposed to be on the bodice overlay and upper sleeves
For that I used wax that disappears when you iron over it, so today I pressed all the pleats into place and no more white marks on my fabric!
(although I may have a few burnt fingertips, but aren't all those little bitty pleats pretty!)
Then I actually got to start sewing! Yards and yards of piping. . .
I used cotton yarn for the filling of the piping, I was worried it might be a bit narrow, but it's the perfect width!
Once that was done I started sewing the actual dress together.
Here's half of the back of the bodice, The plaid doesn't match up perfectly, but for my first time attempting to to match plaid I don't think I did to horribly.
I actually have monday completely, totally free (a very rare occurrence), so I'm looking forward to getting a lot done on this dress! Completed purple, plaid, wool, 1840 dress here I come!
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