I recreated an 1815 Wedding Gown from an ORIGNAL pattern | Regency sewing
When I found this early Regency-era silk gown from a Norwegian museum that included a scale-drawing of the actual pattern for the dress I knew I had to make it. Luckily I found the perfect silk taffeta to go with it. This is how I made the pattern fit me and how I constructed the recreation.
*** ORIGINAL GOWN ***
National Museum of Norway, Bridal attire, inventory no. OK-14246
*** SUPPLIES AND PATTERNS ***
Silk taffeta:
Laughing Moon 126 reference:
*** IMAGE CREDITS ***
Extant gowns:
Yellow:
Red:
Brown stripe:
Long-sleeve gold:
Short sleeve gold: https://www
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