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madamemodiste ([personal profile] madamemodiste) wrote2009-12-22 08:57 am
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Regency frock

So I've decided to finally tackle a Regency dress. I have that white on white striped voile left over from the Chemise a la Reine as well as a few patterns on hand. I have the Sense and Sensibility Elegant Lady's Closet and the Simplicity version of her Regency Gown pattern. I can't decide if I want a flatter, less gathered bodice like in the Simplicity evening version or if I want the gathered drawstring version. I'm doing elbow length sleeves. What do you think? I feel the non-gathered version will make me look less frumpy. As a girl of average height with curves, I have to consider such things.

I then plan to make an open robe of my black and red striped taffeta

[identity profile] quincy134.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey Kat--The shaped skirt is less common, but you can find them in a few examples. Another trick is to use straight rectangle panels, but do all the gathers from the sides (starting under your arms) to the back and none at the front. That is also authentic. If you do this you should concentrate most of the gathers in the back, but some along the sides.

[identity profile] koshka-the-cat.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)
And just another tip with this style, you can also cut a little dip in the center front which helps it sit better. Just a crescent an inch or so deep works wonders!