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Cherryblossom Dress: The Overskirt
Sewing · Victorian

Cherryblossom Dress: The Overskirt

June 22, 2022June 12, 2022 misstembyLeave a comment

After completing my Underskirt, with all of its layers of ruffles, it was time to start on the overskirt. Obviously, this was going to need ruffles too, and I wanted to make a double apron front (like I had done for my 1870s Tartan Dress, and for my Blueberry), as it gave me an excuse… Continue reading Cherryblossom Dress: The Overskirt

Cherryblossom Dress: The Underskirt
Sewing · Victorian

Cherryblossom Dress: The Underskirt

June 8, 2022 misstemby1 Comment

You will have seen my post about the hat I made for the Cherryblossom Dress, and now here is a post about the first garment completed - the very ruffly Underskirt! When I first started working with my fabric for the Cherryblossom Dress I knew that it demanded ruffles and definitely not pleats - which… Continue reading Cherryblossom Dress: The Underskirt

Cherry Blossom Dress: The Hat
Sewing · Victorian

Cherry Blossom Dress: The Hat

May 25, 2022May 22, 2022 misstemby1 Comment

Usually, accessories are the things we leave until the end of creating our dresses, an afterthought on occasion that we scrabble to get made on the edge of our project deadline. Oddly, however, the hat for my Cherry Blossom Dress is the first item that I have completed for this project. Probably because I got… Continue reading Cherry Blossom Dress: The Hat

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