Edwardian Lace Princess Petticoat

‘Every well groomed woman is very particular to see that outside garments fit without wrinkles and with a glove-like appearance across the hips and back. There is only one way to accomplish this result, and that is to have the under garments without fullness or wrinkles.’ (School Sewing Based On Home Problems, 1916). In the … Continue reading Edwardian Lace Princess Petticoat

Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Mixed Lace Blouse

Because I wanted to try out different historical whitework and lace making techniques, I made an Edwardian hand-embroidered blouse. So my hand-embroidered mixed lace blouse is basically a wearable lace sampler! 😀 It was a lot of work to embroider the Edwardian blouse by hand – especially because I filmed the whole process – but … Continue reading Edwardian Hand-Embroidered Mixed Lace Blouse

How To Sew An Edwardian Corset – 2 Video Tutorials

Do you want to sew an Edwardian straight-front corset – aka S-bend corset? 😀 Here are two video tutorials on how to sew a historically accurate Edwardian corset: One video tutorial is for a heavily boned Edwardian linen coutil corset. And the other video tutorial is for a lightly boned Edwardian cotton net summer corset. … Continue reading How To Sew An Edwardian Corset – 2 Video Tutorials

Edwardian Lace Combinations

Every one loves the beautiful lace combination suit at the MET museum! And because my first try didn’t turn out like the MET combinations at all, I made another Edwardian lace combination suit which is much more true to the original. 😊 I made some minor adjustments because I didn’t like some details of the … Continue reading Edwardian Lace Combinations

Edwardian Straight-Front Linen Corset

Because I didn’t like how my last Edwardian coutil corset turned out, I made another one. But this time, I used linen blend coutil fabric from Italy which is even more expensive than traditional corset coutil! 😉 Related: Edwardian Coutil Corset I used historical correct sewing details: such as a corset hook on the front … Continue reading Edwardian Straight-Front Linen Corset

Edwardian Plaid Walking Skirt – From 1.5m Fabric

For my Edwardian plaid walking skirt I only had a limited amount of fabric: only 1.5 meter by 1.5 meters! For Edwardian skirts you usually need way more fabric! 4 meters of fabric are usually not enough for Edwardian skirts! 🤣 But I wanted to try if I could make a short Edwardian walking skirt … Continue reading Edwardian Plaid Walking Skirt – From 1.5m Fabric

Edwardian Lingerie Dress

‘Time to think of the cool, sweet mornings and their gowns of crisp figured lawn; time to think of the drowsy afternoons with their hammock dresses of voile taffeta, mull and batiste; time to think of the summer evenings and their veilings, their silvered chiffons, their wonderful tissues and their transparencies. Time to think of … Continue reading Edwardian Lingerie Dress

4 Edwardian Camisoles Made With Lace & Fabric Scraps

I like to wear my Edwardian lace camisoles as historybounding summer tops. That’s why I made four more Edwardian lace camisoles! For the camisoles I only used lace and fabric scraps from my stash. In total, I used 30 different cotton lace trims for these four Edwardian lace camisoles! 😀 And I also embroidered one … Continue reading 4 Edwardian Camisoles Made With Lace & Fabric Scraps

Edwardian Shirtwaist Blouse With Tucks & Lace Inserts

Inspired by antique Edwardian shirtwaists, I made an early Edwardian shirtwaist with wide tucks, cotton bobbin lace inserts, tucked bishop sleeves, pouter pigeon front, a hidden button closure and tapering tucks at the back to emphasize the waist. And as usual, I used a combination of hand and machine sewing – on my old treadle … Continue reading Edwardian Shirtwaist Blouse With Tucks & Lace Inserts