- Imperfect The Victorian Dressmaker vol2
- Imperfect The Victorian Dressmaker vol2
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Imperfect The Victorian Dressmaker vol2
- Imperfect copy
- £52.00
This is a discoubted copy, as there is some marking on the back cover- see pictures!
VOLUME 2 REPRINT is here!
Volume 2 has been improved, with colour pattern diagrams and getting rid of a few typos etc.
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If the book is damaged in the post, take photos of the damage, even if you intend to refuse the parcel - this should speed up the insurance and replacement proccess - though hopefully it won't be needed :-).
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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 1837 to 1902.
Volume 2 concentrates on the outdoors and sportive attire of the era - but the patterns can also be used for standard day gowns too!
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.- you will need some fundamental sewing/fitting patterning experience to make the best use of it.
!The basic sewing techniques, undergarments etc are covered in volume1: only the techniques not explained in the first book will be shown in detail here!
CONTENTS
Please see the FB page for more photos of the garments covered by the book.
The Victorian Dressmaker 2
1. Foundations
1. Bathing corset,
2. Riding corset,
3. Summer corset,
4. Cycling corset,
3. Early Victorian (1837–50)
1. Redingote,
2. Riding habit,
3. Archery dress,
4. Walking dress,
5. Short cloak,
6. Mantle,
4. The Crinoline Years (1850–68)
1. Walking dress,
2. Talma mantle,
3. Knitted sontag,
4. Croquet dress,
5. Seaside dress with a waistcoat,
6. Bathing costume,
7. Ice skating attire,
8. Gown en Princesse
9. Fitted paletot,
5. First Bustle Era (1868–76)
1. Gymnastic suit,
2. Ice-skating,
3. Hiking dress,
4. Riding habit,
5. Seaside ensemble,
6. Archery dress
7. Mantle,
8. Promenade dress,
6. Natural Form Era (1877–82)
1. Seaside Toilette,
2. Roller skating costume,
3. Capelet,
4. Winter paletot and overskirt,
5. Walking /croquet dress,
6. Archery dress,
7. Second Bustle Era (1883–90)
1. Walking dress,
2. Tennis dress,
3. Archery outfit,
4. Dolman mantle,
5. Hunting dress with waistcoat,
6. Shooting outfit,
7. Full length coat,
8. Seaside toilette,
9. Skiing outfit,
10. Fencing set,
8. Late Victorian (1890–1902)
1. Walking dress,
2. Winter coat,
3. Seaside ensemble,
4. Yachting suit,
5. Bathing suit,
6. Cycling breeches,
7. Knitted sport jumper 1,
8. Knitted sport jumper 2,
9. Shirtwaist,
10. Zouave sleeveless jacket,
11. Archery ensemble,
Suppliers,
Bibliography,
Reviews
"Izabela's second book builds on her first work with a wonderful exploration in to the fascinating world of Victorian outdoor and sporting attire, a subject of much interest in the historical costuming world but with very little practical research or accessible patterns, instructions, or advice for making one's own. This expansive books explores all sorts of clothing from more formal walking dresses to bicycle clothing, all the way to swimwear and the underpinnings that accompanied these ensembles. There are projects for novice sewists as well as complex ones for advanced costumers, and such a wealth of information that this book absolutely makes an essential addition to the bookshelf of anyone interested in Victorian dress."
Stephanie Selmayr, Antique Costume Collector, Pattern Cutter, Director Past Pleasures Ltd
'The word Victorian conjures up degrees of detail and restricted movement which leave many a maker hesitant to try. Fear not! (Izabela) Pitcher guides the beginner as well as the experienced maker through all the necessary steps and instructions with characteristic charm, enthusiasm and comprehensive clarity. This volume, like its predecessor, includes an expertly curated, multi-faceted range of unique projects. Outdoor and Sports Attire introduces more movement and function orientated garments, but not at the expense of beautiful techniques and fine detail. It is very helpful to have indications of the complexity level of each pattern and that each type of item is given its historical context with original garments, illustrations and references shown. A further bonus is that Pitcher herself has tested each piece in person in all active pursuits, whether as expert rider, doing archery or bathing in costume. The addition of knitting and crochet really completes the work. There is something to encourage, delight and instruct everyone. I recommend it highly and look forward to each new volume!”
The Victorian Dressmaker 2 in numbers....
1449 images
60 pattern diagrams
50 ensembles
4 corsets
288 pages
6 people featured (plus one cat)
3 reviewers
2 photographers (including me)
2 proofreaders
Countless friend and follower supporters!!!!!!
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Roughly 250 m of silks, 38 of wool, and 350 of linen and cotton were used to make the garments for the book...
Roughly well over a 2500 hours of stitching was involved.....
Almost 3 years in the making, including layout, photography etc
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