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Through the 1850s, the domed skirts of the 1840s continued to expand. To increase their fullness, skirts were constructed in two or three tiers that were stiffened with horsehair braid at the hem. Though it became socially unacceptable for a woman to show her ankles, it was quite alright to show ones shoulders, so long as it was in the evening. The Bertha neckline, a lower neckline that often fell off the shoulders became fashionable in women's evening wear.
This dress by Thimbles and Acorns can be worn with or without a crinoline and the skirt is calf length, which was the appropriate length for a pre-teen girl during the Victorian Era.
This 22 page PDF pattern is designed to print on standard 8 -1/2" x 11" paper. The basic pattern itself is not too difficult, but some sewing experience is helpful. Extra instructions are included for special details such as the cuff with placket and the double box pleated skirt.
Recommended Fabrics: Lining, and Piping in lightweight to mediumweight woven fabric such as cotton, cotton blends, linen, or silk. Undersleeves in lightweight woven fabric such as cotton batiste, muslin, silk, or handkerchief linen.
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Skill Level: Intermediate
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