1890s
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1898 ball gown
Pattern: self drafted
Fabric: embroidered cotton velvet
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Walking suit for autumn
Pattern: based on different pattern in ‚The Cut of Womens Clothes‘
Fabric: 100% Silk (wool optic), modern lining fabric
1900s
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Sari dress
Pattern: completely draped on my mannequin
Fabric: old silk sari I got some years ago
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A walking suit
Pattern: The skirt pattern is from the book ‚Ich kann schneidern‘, the jacket is based on the Zouave jackets in ‚The Cut of Womens Clothes‘
Fabric: Viscose/Poly blend I bought for my Master Craftsmans certificate
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Hiking outfit
Pattern: Self drafted
Fabric: Cotton, Wool
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An edwardian afternoon outfit
Pattern: blouse from ‚Making Edwardian Clothes‘ , skirt self drafted
Fabric: Cotton, Wool/Poly blend
1910s
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A delphos from Fortuny
Pattern: there isn‘t really one
Fabric: 100% silk Habotai (6mm)