I knew that the fit for the English Fitted Gown was going to be off when I assembled it. It was worse than I originally thought, when I put it on Dorothy the other day. Resulting in taking an inch off the length body of the gown and took 2 inches off the top of the skirt. Repleted the skirt and attached the pieces together for the gown. It’s much better smoother lines in the skirt and body. Also look some of the scrap pieces from the alterations to make cuffs for the sleeves.
Making progress despite the alterations. Adding a nice poly cotton blend lace that replicates the shape of Piccadilly lace. So going to see what that looks like on the cuff and collar of this gown, considering taking off the ribbon ties although I will see what I think after the lace.
The ribbon ties are in the Tudor Tailor pattern for the Fitted English Gown as a means to close these styles of these gowns. Although I have to decide if I plan on keeping the ties or use other closure types. This is more a representation of Elizabeth Layton’s outfit from the portrait above. Simpler sleeves as the pattern shows but thinking the touch of lace might be nicer than the ties. Would be less red and a touch of white for design purposes would be easier to rest the eye.
Would like to have this done by the end of this weekend. Praying for motivation and accuracy in sewing.
Devil is in the details,
Marrin
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