Designed with a confident sewist in mind, this workshop will guide you through the intricacies of the construction of this garment silhouette characterized by the one-piece nature of the bodice-overskirt combination. We will use Victorian patterns as our starting point, and the patterns will be available for tracing. We will focus on the construction, fitting, and correct wearing of each item. Our classes will not be long enough to add trimmings to your gown, but you will feel confident in adding them on your own. These gowns are meant to be worn over support garments constructed to support the skirts and bodice. If you have a corset you plan to wear under this dress, it is recommended to bring it to class for measurements and fittings. Students who might not be confident sewers: If you can sew a straight seam and sew a curved seam keeping the seam allowance even, and are familiar with troubleshooting your sewing machine, you will do wonderfully.
Materials and Items you will need to bring with you: Your sewing Machine Measuring tape Thread, needles (for your machine and hand sewing) Scissors for fabric and scissors for paper Fabric marker or pencil for marking on fabric Pencil for pattern tracing Ruler Pins or clips to hold parts together Pattern tracing paper (I recommend Swedish tracing paper or pellon 830 easy pattern tracing paper) Fabric* for dress and mock-ups (and trim if you plan on trimming with fabric) Notions such as buttons, boning, and dress hook and eyes Corset for fittings if you wear one
*yardage can vary significantly by body size and width of fabric. A good starting point for how many yards to get is 5 yards. If you are using 45" or less fabric (in width) consider adding a yard for "Just in Case." There is nothing worse than barely not having enough.
Location
Vintage Merlot Studios (View)
S Pennsylvania St
Centennial, CO 80122
United States