Unfortunately the design I chose from the Norah Waugh Book 'The Cut of Woman's Clothes' does not have any reference to where it is from. This meant that I did not know from what year or place the image came from.
After looking through my research i soon learnt that the garment was fashionable at around 1895.
I liked needing to research for this design rather than just copying a pattern from Arnold, J and feel that I have learnt a lot more for it.
After draping the skirt of this costume I realised that I had placed pleats all around the centre back and darts down the side seams and wondered how I can make the skirt possible to get in and out. I first thought about the seam but this is down the side front and right in front of the eye.
I thought about any other way of allowing the skirt to get on and off with out needing to add another seam as I loved the way it all draped.
I then realized that maybe I could place the opening and placket just one side of the centre back underneath a box pleat that could then be poppered across.
However this idea looked a lot more clear in my mind and I had a great problem trying to organised a way of doing it. Finally I worked out the best way of putting the placket inside a box pleat.
This made me really happy and feel like such an achievement because I had worked out how to do it without any help.
If I was making this garment as a finished piece in top fabric I would place a few bones in both the blouse and the jacket seam allowance.
I feel I have learnt a lot from this design and hope to put it all to good use next year.
This is my blog for my Self Directed Project. Within this project I will be doing both a 19th Century Cutting on the Stand Project and a National Theate Project. Please see my Home Page for more information on the project.
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