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I Made My First Robe A La Francaise Part 1 The Petticoat

making A robe г la Franг Aise part One Youtube
making A robe г la Franг Aise part One Youtube

Making A Robe г La Franг Aise Part One Youtube When people think of 18th century fashion, they often picture one of the elaborate gowns that marie antoinette herself would have worn to a ball. the robe a. That part went ok for me. the confusion started when i was trying to follow the directions to assemble it all. i’m going to go step by step following the numbers on the pattern in the “layout and cutting” section for the petticoat, and add my little footnotes. 1. lay out material – ok that part is pretty straightforward. 2.

robe г la francaise made According To The Original France C 1775
robe г la francaise made According To The Original France C 1775

Robe г La Francaise Made According To The Original France C 1775 The first 500 people who sign up for skillshare get 2 months for free! : skl.sh angela5 this video includes a paid promotion for skillshare. Petticoat it took judy re iterating to me a couple times before i finally managed to make it stick but the petticoat on a francaise is the actual skirt. i found it really confusing because in modern day terms, a petticoat goes under a skirt and isn’t seen. the pattern has a bunch of math to calculate how much fabric you need for the petticoat. Option 2 – if you like the curve in the hem, pull the sleeve muslin on to your non dominant hand side, make sure the shoulder point and underarm are in the right place, and then mark where the crook of your arm and elbow are. rough in the new curve. take the sleeve muslin off and redraw the new curve placement. Sewing my first robe à la française. in preparation for fetes galantes 2020 (yes, the one the pandemic canceled), i made a robe à la française, or sack back gown, mock up to wrap my brain around the confusing construction of this garment that had intimidated me at first sight. i hand stitched, machine stitched, and learned a lot along the way.

Circa 1774 Pink Silk Open robe a La francaise W petticoat 18th
Circa 1774 Pink Silk Open robe a La francaise W petticoat 18th

Circa 1774 Pink Silk Open Robe A La Francaise W Petticoat 18th Option 2 – if you like the curve in the hem, pull the sleeve muslin on to your non dominant hand side, make sure the shoulder point and underarm are in the right place, and then mark where the crook of your arm and elbow are. rough in the new curve. take the sleeve muslin off and redraw the new curve placement. Sewing my first robe à la française. in preparation for fetes galantes 2020 (yes, the one the pandemic canceled), i made a robe à la française, or sack back gown, mock up to wrap my brain around the confusing construction of this garment that had intimidated me at first sight. i hand stitched, machine stitched, and learned a lot along the way. Simplicity 3637. robe a la francaise. with alterations. *shown over steel hoop panniers & quilted petticoat. pattern size 20. 100% cotton. available on ebay here. the pattern calls for 20 yards at 45". in my making, the main dress took 13 yards and the petticoat took 5.5 yards. The gown and petticoat were made of the same striped silk. the lining of the bodice portion of the gown was made in a lightweight, off white pure linen. my existing ca. 1750 shift was made of a very fine, semi sheer, approximately 3.5oz. 100% linen in natural white.

Woman S Dress And petticoat robe г la Franг Aise Lacma Collections
Woman S Dress And petticoat robe г la Franг Aise Lacma Collections

Woman S Dress And Petticoat Robe г La Franг Aise Lacma Collections Simplicity 3637. robe a la francaise. with alterations. *shown over steel hoop panniers & quilted petticoat. pattern size 20. 100% cotton. available on ebay here. the pattern calls for 20 yards at 45". in my making, the main dress took 13 yards and the petticoat took 5.5 yards. The gown and petticoat were made of the same striped silk. the lining of the bodice portion of the gown was made in a lightweight, off white pure linen. my existing ca. 1750 shift was made of a very fine, semi sheer, approximately 3.5oz. 100% linen in natural white.

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