Once
upon a time, there was a girl named Alyssa who loved historical
clothing and
Jane Austen's books. So,
of
course,
she decided to make a regency outfit for
herself.
She started this outfit rather out of order by making the outermost
garment, a green
velvet spencer jacket,
first. Of course, Alyssa knew that she should have made the
foundation layers, the corset, chemise, and petticoats, of her
regency outfit first. Thus,
after finishing the spencer jacket, she made a regency
wrap corset,
followed by a bodiced
petticoat.
Once those items were done, she was ready to make the dress. So, she
found the perfect nearly shear, striped white cotton for only
$1.50 a yard at Wal-Mart, sized up a regency drop-front gown pattern
from Janet Arnold's Patterns
of Fashion I, and
started sewing. By hand. Yes, she did have a perfectly useful sewing
machine, but she decided to sew this dress by hand, to make it as historically accurate as possible.
As
the weeks went by Alyssa kept hand sewing (though she got distracted
with other sewing projects occasionally), and eventually a dress
began to take shape, until finally one day, months after she began
sewing, it was nearly finished! There was only one thing left to do:
add two buttons, one to each shoulder, to hold up the front bib
section of the dress.
Alyssa
selected two white linen-covered buttons from her vast button stash
for this particular task. She tried on her dress, figured out exactly
where the buttons needed to be, then sewed the buttons in place.
Thus,
that day Alyssa finished her regency dress, modeled it for her
family, rejoiced that it was finally finished, then proceeded to hang
it up in her closet until she had an occasion to wear it.
That
occasion came a couple of months later, in the form of her younger
sister’s birthday tea party. Alyssa donned on her regency chemise,
corset, petticoat, and gown for an afternoon of serving cake, ice
cream, hot chocolate, and fruit to a group of young girls dressed up
in fashions from the 1770’s through the 1910’s. The birthday tea
came off beautifully! Once it was over and all the young ladies had
gone home, Alyssa realized she still needed to get some pictures
taken of her regency gown. So, with the birthday girl acting as a
photographer for the evening, the beauty of the white gown against
the deep greens of the plum tree in the front yard was captured on
camera.
Once
these pictures were taken, Alyssa fully intended to write about the
making of her dress, but alas, her attention was instead diverted to
another sewing project.
Well,
now, 11 months after the pictures were taken, at least 14 months
after the dress was completed, and a full year and a half after the
dress was begun, Alyssa is in Montenegro, separated from her sewing machine by the
Atlantic ocean. So now, finally, not being distracted by other sewing
projects, she has found the time to write about the making of this
regency dress. Which she not only wore for her sister’s birthday
tea, but for Christmas dinner as well. That however, is another
story.
Beautiful enough for a more formal occasion such as a wedding!
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DeleteAs usual you astound me. A beautiful dress on a beautiful young woman. So proud of you!! Love you and miss you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gram!
DeleteA beauty for sure dress and girl. Have loved quite a few of your sewing items keep it up and stay safe over there.
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