Page Street Publishing The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking: How to Hand Sew Georgian Gowns and Wear Them With Style
R**D
Great book
Very useful as a reference book.
M**R
Informative and detailed, with pretty pictures too!
I am delighted with this book. I am not a historical costumer, but a seamstress with a love of "olden day dresses" and I was nicely surprised by the content within. Directions are given for 4 dresses/outfits, complete with accessories such as caps and aprons and more. There is even a guide in how to put on each dress, since getting dressed was clearly quite a big deal in the days before zip-up dresses and jeans. It gave me an appreciation for women's dedication to the fashion at the time - with so many layers and multiple pins holding parts together, even just walking in the outfit must have been an art in itself!Patterns are grid-drawings that you would need to copy to scale and adjust to your own proportions. To make these dresses you'd need a dress form (or the intended wearer with you, on which to make accurate pattern pieces and fit the dress). I do not have one, but I hear you can make from from duct tape!Also, unless you happen to be Bernadette Banner, you probably won't be wearing one of these ensembles to the shops. They are very costume-y. Yet I might attempt one of the "simpler" versions and wear it to a local "historical day" that the National Trust houses sometimes put on.Even if you don't plan to make a dress of this sort, the book is good for an enjoyable browse while having a cup of tea.
G**Z
Wonderful book !
I love the beautiful costumes you find on this book, though they show you how complex 18th century clothes were and you have to be an expert seamstress to make them.
C**L
Excelente libro
Excelente libro, súper detallado y buenas fotografías, llegó en perfecto estado.
A**O
Maravilhoso
Livro maravilhoso com técnicas detalhadas para reproduzir quatro looks específicos do século 18. Um verdadeiro mimo!
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