Centuries-Sewing

Tag: 1889

  • More Penny Dreadful Planning

    More Penny Dreadful Planning

    I haven’t sewn the past few days, some of it was taken up by a 5 hour “clean all the things!” urge. My sewing area is a little better, but I still have some things to go through. My bathroom however, is spotless.

     

    mink-brown-poly-cotton-satin

     

    I ordered 6 yards of this poly-cotton satin to make a petticoat as what I have for underpinnings is all 16th century based. It should be here Monday and the dark brown will give the black a tiny bit of color. It shall have ruffles! I need to find my ruffle foot and my rolled hemmer foot.

    I also hit up pinterest to try and find some examples of petticoats for 1889 – 1891.

     

     

    Petticoatpattern

    “Der Bazar 1889: Striped petticoat; 75. front part in half size, 76. side gore, 77. back upper breadth in half size, 78. back bottom breadth in half size”

    I found a few more petticoat drawings from catalogs, but I have not found many extant ones, most seems to be dated earlier or later. But so far the drawstring and yoke seems to be a feature. Since this is not my usual era I have no idea if this is a carryover from the bustle or not, does anyone know?

     

  • More on the Penny Dreadful Gown

    More on the Penny Dreadful Gown

    My inspiration dress from the Met

     

    Metdress_1888

     

    The pattern I’m using for the skirt I found on Pinterest,

    1889dresspattern

     

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    What the back of the bodice currently looks like, I decided on a swallow-tail back. More inspiration pictures and trimming ideas can be found on my Penny Dreadful Costume pin board.

  • Penny Dreadful inspired gown and fabric that I’ve had for at least 10 years