Showing posts with label striped drop front. Show all posts
Showing posts with label striped drop front. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Riversdale House

Gloria organized a lovely outing and picnic to Riversdale House in Maryland, near College Park. It dates to between 1801-1807. http://www.riversdale.org/

We picnicked and they gave us a tour and the weather was just gorgeous. Here are some pictures.

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Gloria and Mike's photos:
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Chelsea and her brand new fiance:
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Part of our group hearing about the house. Which unfortunately has scaffolding all over it...
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Our guide:
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Gloria and Mike's photo:
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Regency Drop-front gown

I always do drawstring regency gowns so I decided it was time to try something else.  This time I did a drop front gown, also known as an apron front gown. I used a striped cotton (which actually had some stretch to it, which didn't turn out to be a bad thing) from the stash that I either bought in Dallas or LA. And it took me a weekend. (Mostly because I didn't make a muslin of anything since I was working from a pattern I knew fit me.)

I used the back pieces of my standard regency pattern, and the front cross over pieces (the ones that get pinned in front to keep the structure of the drawstring gown), and my standard regency long sleeve, and just winged the bid.  The skirt is just two rectangles of fabric.

I ended up having to put a tuck in the front apron skirt panel to avoid gapping.  I also should have made this skirt panel wider. Oh well, next time.  And in the back, I did box pleats as a change from gathers. It actually looks nice on, not sure it looks as good on the dress form. 

For reference I used these pages, plus some in progress pics from my friend Gloria's dresses.

http://www.koshka-the-cat.com/drop_front.html

http://hungarican.blogspot.com/2010/04/benefits-of-bib-front-and-happy-friday.html

Over all this dress was more fiddly than the drawstring and I'm not sure I like it as much? But it was fun to try!



Bad mirror shot of gown being worn with chemisette.