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I sort of documented the rest of the making of my 1845 white striped dress and, in the process, my 18th c. style quilted petticoat. My quilted petticoat is doing double duty as an 1840s quilted petticoat. Here it's worn with a horsehair ruffled bustle underneath and my tucked petticoat on top. This was when I was measuring for skirt length and wanting to see what sort of shape I'd get with these skirt supports. I was pretty pleased with the silhouette.
Cut for a lot of pictures and me rambling on about what I did )

I didn't bother finishing any of the inside seams, although I will probably go back and whip the seam allowances at the armhole and stitch them to the bodice so that they don't sit in the semi-sheer sleeve. At this point the dress now has all its eyes and half of the front hooks done. It's not completely done, but done enough that I'm not going to worry about it too much anymore. :)

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Feb. 21st, 2017 03:03 pm
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I finished my lobster tail bustle, finally! And it gives a very good early 1870s shape, so I'm happy. I got worried for a moment when I was comparing the silhouette to 1875 silhouettes and it was way too round, but I realized that my large bustle pad (which I've been using for early 1880s) actually gives the right shape for 1875, if I make sure that the future skirts are cut with a bit of a train (rather than the no train of my 1880s stuff). Pictures sometime. I just figured I should post because it's been a while. I've been busy with life and school.

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