- The Victorian Dressmaker book - imperfect
- The Victorian Dressmaker book - imperfect
- The Victorian Dressmaker book - imperfect
- The Victorian Dressmaker book - imperfect
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The Victorian Dressmaker book - imperfect
- Making Victorian Clothes for Women
- £50.00
This is an imperfect version - the cover spine is slightly stained , as shown in pictures.
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The book is designed to serve as a help, guidance and instruction to all those who would like to venture into the marvellous world of Victorian dressmaking. I hope it will be useful to a theatre costumier, TV costume drama technician, fashion student, historical reenactor, a steampunk, a cosplayer or a home sewer with a passion for history. In short – to all people who would like to create a quality fashion garment form the Victorian era.
The richly illustrated book covers the patterns, cut and asssembly of a variety of women's clothing from 1838 to 1902. Both modern and historical sewing techniques, tools and materials are discussed and shown step by step through clear instructions and illustrations.
Please note, this book will not teach you how to sew - you already need to be able to use a sewing machine, to cut a pattern etc. Techniques are explained in the book, both basic and more advanced ones, but you will need some fundamental sewing/fitting patterning experience to make the best use of it.
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Foreword
1.Introduction
Fabrics
Tools
Techniques
Fitting
Basic bodice construction
Basic skirt construction
2.Foundations
Notes on underwear and support garments
Corsets
Basic corset construction
3. Early Victorian (1838-1850)
Underwear: chemise, pantaloons, corded corset, corded petticoat, plain petticoat
1838 redingote
1841 visiting dress
1845 evening gown
1845 day gown with smocking
4. The crinoline years (1850-68)
Underwear – chemise, drawers, corded corset, gored corset, petticoats, crinoline cage,
1852 summer day dress
1858 day dress
1859 evening gown
1860 day dress
1865 ballgown
1865 Spanish jacket and swiss waist
5. The First bustle style (1868- 1876)
Undergarments – crinolette, petticoats, bustle cage
1860-73 polonaise
1872 visiting gown
1873 day summer gown
1874 ball gown with day bodice
6.Natural Form 1877-1882
Undergarments – bustle pad, petticoat, chemises, corset cover
1876 Visiting gown
1877 polonaise
1879 ball gown
1880 walking outfit
1881 day dress
1882 –3 wedding dress with 2 bodices and a detachable train
7. Second Bustle Era (1883-1890)
Undergarments: combinations
1883 walking dress
1884 evening dress
1887 yachting ensemble
1888 bathing costume
1889 tea gown
8. Late Victorian (1890-1902)
Undergarments – corset, petticoats
1890 day dress
1893 winter braided jacket and skirt
1894 ball gown
1987 day dress
1898 day suit
1903 day dress - bonus Edwardian material...
9. Suppliers
index
bibliography
What our reviewers say....
The Victorian Dressmaker makes a hugely important addition to 19th century scholarship in one beautifully illustrated volume. Pitcher offers an overview of dress practices in the 19th century through fashion illustrations and original garments, with skilful instructional photographs and text. The greater part of the book is devoted to the construction of more than 30 complete garments, accurate in every detail based on extensive research by the author. It is a book that will appeal to makers from across the spectrum. If Janet Arnold was the creator of the first Patterns of Fashion concept, this is a wonderful successor and deserves to become a classic in the field of fashion history.
Dr Kate Strasdin
Fashion Historian
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The Victorian Dressmaker in numbers....
1062 images
80 pattern diagrams
31 full ensembles
23 underpinnings
254 pages
8 people featured
3 reviewers
2 photographers (including me)
1 copyeditor
3 proofreaders
1 Indesign coach
Countless friend and follower supporters!!!!!!
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Roughly 400 m of silks, 20 of wool, and 250 of linen and cotton were used to make the garments for the book...
Roughly well over a 1500 hours of stitching was involved.....
Almost 3 years in the making (longer if you include some garments made before)
250 hours to put it all together in Indesign ( a very steep learning curve!)
Overseas customers : please note that you will be responsible for any custom fees/vat your country levvies on imported items.