I used blouses seen in Downton Abbey and Testament of Youth as inspiration for my 1910s blouse. I had a little trouble with the sleeves - which are often tricky, but the blouse pattern went together quite well.
Some of the inspiration stills I used. |
Trying on my blouse with my corset. |
The skirt and blouse together:
I first wore my ensemble on 1st of November. |
I had so much trouble with the hem! If my sister Heather hadn't been there to help me, I wouldn't have been able to finish my skirt properly! |
Playing badminton with my nieces. I like to tell people that anything is possible in a corset. |
The back of the skirt showing the hidden buttons. |
I had a lot of trouble deciding where to place my buttons, and used this as my inspiration. |
Then I narrowed it down to one of these three. |
Covering the buttons in the same fabric as the skirt. |
A couple of weeks later I decided where to put the decorative buttons! |
The biggest challenge for me with this skirt was the fact that I had to flat-line the material, as the wool/ cotton blend was very thin. I had never done flat-lining before and was afraid that I would ruin the skirt. But luckily it worked out well. It took me much longer to make than I was expecting - as usual - but it went together pretty well and I have been so thrilled with it ever since, and wear it on several occasions. I need a few more blouses now to go with the skirt!
Thanks for the lovely pictures, and for all the detail. Impressive. Can't wait for more.
ReplyDeleteI love the button placement! It finishes the skirt so well. Great work!
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