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This article originally appeared on Your Wardrobe Unlock'd. The scaled pattern for the dress is at the end of the article. Museums are full of inspiring, elaborate, exquisite dresses. But what about dresses of a more everyday variety? We see plenty of these in Victorian photos, but there’s much less of a chance to see them and their construction in person. Or the on the internet, for that matter! Hopefully, this dress will be of help in the area of everyday clothes. It’s a complete—or nearly…

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Chaos Royal Creations Bodice Pattern Free, 1860s Ballgown, Bodice Styles, Truly Victorian, 19th Century Dress, Bodice Pattern, Century Dress, 19th Century Fashion, Belle Dress

A childhood dream comes true. I'm going to dress up as Belle! From Disney's Beauty and the Beast. I'm going to change the dress somewhat to suit my own style. Plans This will be somewhat what I intend. A base skirt with an shiny pleated overskirt. The patterns I'm going to use will be from Truly Victorian. For the skirt I'm using TV240 1860's Ball Gown Skirt. This skirt has a underskirt with a box-pleated ruffle. I will make this underskirt with a chiffon layer for the prettiness and an…

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Historical (Victorian: 1840-1900) sewing patterns, tutorials and useful articles on Pinterest | Corset Pattern, Bodice and Corsets Victorian Dress Pattern, Historical Patterns, Patron Vintage, Victorian Pattern, Pattern Jacket, Costume Tutorial, Victorian Costume, Costume Patterns, Pattern Collection

Historical sewing patterns, tutorials and useful articles for making and understanding garments from 1840-1900. If you are looking for other periods I also have boards for pre-18th century, the 18th century, Regency & Romantic (1790-1840), Edwardian (1900-1920), and Vintage (1920-1970) patterns and techniques.

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