I finished the petticoat with two layers sewn to a single yoke. I really like the idea and execution, despite the fact that it drove me crazy! - scroll to the end for the final picture: Yoked Petticoat - Part Two
I finished the 1850's day dress (final picture at the end). I didn't go into too much detail on this. Robin has done this pattern and blogged it before. As always, fitting the bodice was my big issue. I did learn how to do piping and that was kinda fun: 1850's Day Dress - L
And last, but certainly not least, I finished the Skirt 0162 for the 1912 project. I'm really happy with it, and wish I got better pictures. Black on black is SO HARD to photograph!
VPLL 1912 - Skirt 0162
VPLL 1912 - Skirt 0162
Now I'm starting the VPLL 1912 Blouse 1000. I scaled up the pattern. Every single piece needed changes. And it is not possible to just 'cut the pattern bigger'.
Here's an example of the back. I've changed it from a wee, corseted 1912 figure, to a modern 'robust' square shaped gal.
I'm cutting a muslin because there are so many changes I have no idea if it will even look like a blouse anymore.
OK, OK, I could have cut the muslin already, but I got talked into a snuggle. My ancient, grumpy sewing cat....
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