Monday, May 19, 2008

Amy's Regency Gown

I made this regency ball gown, a size 6 in a lovely embroidered silk.

Gone With the Wind

I had the pleasure of organising a Gone With the Wind Ball last Saturday night. Pictured here is a group photo taken just after supper. If you would like to come to more of our balls, please visit our upcoming page.

We were very lucky on this occasion to have special guests from the Australian Costumers Guild in attendance, traveling from South Australia and Queensland specially for this event.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Online Regency Patterns

There are some wonderful online sources of regency patterns for those experienced in pattern drafting.

To list just a few:

Danish Museum: http://tidenstoej.natmus.dk/periode1/dragt.asp?ID=6
Vintage Connections: http://www.vintageconnection.net/RegencyDressesAndPatterns.htm

Regency Half Robe


Today I started work on a regency-era half robe.

Out come my two favourite books - Costumes in Detail and Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 1. Both of these books are indispensable to a costumer's collection.


Left is the 1795-1800 half robe as illustrated in Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 1.

Underneath the half robe will be a round robe (or round gown) that is presented in Norah Waugh's book, The Cut of Women's Clothes. Not being a frilly sort of person, I plan to leave the frills off for now.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Wardrobe Unlocked

I found this great website online today, it has some great stuff.

Your Wardrobe Unlock'd: the costume maker's companion

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The Romantic Seamstress

My Romantic Gown is complete and I wore it to the Albert Hall in Canberra last Saturday night. All I need to do now is make a corded petticoat to keep the skirt out a bit.


Monday, May 5, 2008

Regency Gowns


I had a shock yesterday. I filled in a calculator to see if it was profitable to sell my regency gowns. I found that if I wanted to earn a base wage I should be selling them for approx. $400. I couldn't believe it!
I've already had to go and raise the prices on all my garments because of shipping rates getting the fabric here. I felt horrible doing this but it is not fair to my family to make these beautiful gowns for a loss. Don't worry, I'm still keeping the costs down as much as I'm able.
I've re-vamped my website to reflect the new prices and am adding new gowns to the collection to include ones made using the patterns from Janet Arnold's 'Patterns of Fashion'.
Last night I put a few up on ebay, for a much reduced rate than normal to see if I can catch a few sales while I have time up my sleeve.