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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
IRCC2 Part 1: The Underpinnings
The first layers of my IRCC2 entry. In the first picture on the right. This picture focuses on the silk gaze partlette.
I decided to stick with a sleeveless back laced gown. I cartridge pleated the skirt with a smooth front. This emulates the venetian gowns and will add fullness to the skirt of my overgown.
Here is a shot that shows the side back lacing that I hand bound the eyelets.
I'm wearing a thigh length camica that was pieced together with insertion stitch.
I'm thinking to also wear this gown with an apron and a tighter sleeve camica for a more casual outfit. The bottom two pictures really show off how dense cartridge pleating gives the skirt great movement.
Labels:
cartridge pleating,
insertion stitch,
IRCC2,
Italian,
petticoat stays,
Sottana,
Venetian
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2 comments:
That color is divine on you.
Lovely gown and work, I particularly like the narrow bodice straps.
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