We used to work at a historical park and we were in the fort area of the park as interpreters. We loved it. We used to wear short gowns alot because of the versatility that they had and we were interpreting working class women, maids to the hospital and the officers quarters. It allowed so much movement and wasnt as stuffy or heavy as the dresses.
I’m going to have to try this pattern out! I’m newer to sewing and this looks like a perfect way to break into 18th century clothing. Thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!
Nice set! The simplicity is so elegant yet so useful. Im working on an outlander ensemble, altho not sure, here in Australia, im ever going to get to need to wear a woolen skirt of 5 yards! But thankfully thats not the point!
Great! That means I can use what is in my current stash to recreate my own bedgown! Thank you for your time creating your vlog, they have all been informative and a pleasure to watch.
We used to work at a historical park and we were in the fort area of the park as interpreters. We loved it. We used to wear short gowns alot because of the versatility that they had and we were interpreting working class women, maids to the hospital and the officers quarters. It allowed so much movement and wasnt as stuffy or heavy as the dresses.
They're great! I really enjoyed making it!
I’m going to have to try this pattern out! I’m newer to sewing and this looks like a perfect way to break into 18th century clothing. Thanks for sharing! I can’t wait to see what you come up with next!
I agree! It's a great project to get your feet wet!
This looks great on you! I'm not really in love with a lot of the 18th century garments for me but I'm glad others have fun with it.
Thank you!
Cute! This looks super comfy!
It really is! ❤️❤️
I love this! Currently working on the Aria dress but I have UFOs of an 18th century costume!
Nice!
Nice set! The simplicity is so elegant yet so useful. Im working on an outlander ensemble, altho not sure, here in Australia, im ever going to get to need to wear a woolen skirt of 5 yards! But thankfully thats not the point!
Right?! 😆
I am working on getting my 1st lace yarn in a ball. Unfortunately it tankled....😕
I am also gonna make my 1st wool penifore.
Good luck on your projects!
How wide was your material?
It was quilting cotton, so 43 inches, I think?
Great! That means I can use what is in my current stash to recreate my own bedgown! Thank you for your time creating your vlog, they have all been informative and a pleasure to watch.