Front and back views--and oops, my sleeves are pushed up a bit! I noticed this after, pictures, of course :)
A closer front and back view. You can see where the front is pinned under the robings.
With a few accessories--my new mitts and an apron. Oh, and with the sleeves more properly placed, even if my shift cuffs aren't buttoned.
And with my new green short cloak. I took pictures of making this--the whole hour and 20 minutes it took--and based it off this page on cloaks.
And my new muff. It seemed a little much to do a post for just this! And it really doesn't go with this dress! It's grey silk satin, green silk embroidery floss leftover from a pinball (not the more proper flat silk), seed pearls couched on, and another Spoonflower miniature!
I love it, Katherine! Beautiful job on the en fourreau back. Also, I've been meaning to say thank you for updating your tutorial on creating the en fourreau back! If it weren't for your first tutorial all those years ago, I wouldn't have figured it out to begin with!
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ReplyDeleteThe back of your dress looks absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeleteWill you be posting pictures of your short cloak construction? I'm not sure I understand the collar. Also, what fabric did you use?
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! I'm really loving the pictures of the muff too. Keep up the hard work!
ReplyDeleteYour outfits are lovely. I must thank you too for your en fourreau tutorials - I am using them to make my niece a gown :) You can see my progress here:
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I love how the dress looks and fits on you. :)
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