|
A Day Dress circa 1882
|

The idea for this 1880's style day dress was taken from a Butterick pattern catalog
from that vintage. It is made in a polonaise form- the bodice and overskirt being one piece. The polonaise fabric
is wool- a lovely olive green, and forrest herringbone weave that I fulled to get the proper texture and weight.
It is fully lined and finished with 24 brass fillagree buttons, handmade buttonholes and bias cut cotton ruching.
The skirt is Cotton and made with a polished cotton foundation skirt to which is inserted the appropriate bustle
pads(this is common for the 1880's -each dress with its own foundation) and is trimmed with 3 rows of knife pleated
ruffles, the upper two only spanning the back two panels.
A larger version in cotton is featured on
page 7 of the bustle era dresses
|