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Comments on: The Red Dress: 1883 Caramel Apple Dress https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress 19th Century Costuming for Those Who Dream of the Past Fri, 01 Oct 2021 02:22:11 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-215486 Thu, 12 May 2016 21:22:55 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-215486 In reply to Lily Walbridge.

The bottom is simply a deep ruffle from the red. I measured the skirt hem then doubled (I think) to cut the ruffle. Hemmed and gathered then mounted onto the skirt so the ruffle matched up to the finished skirt hem.

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By: Lily Walbridge https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-215481 Thu, 12 May 2016 17:21:32 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-215481 I love the dress! What pattern did you use for the red underskirt, between the apron and the underskirt?

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By: samantha https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-12658 Sun, 14 Apr 2013 04:19:57 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-12658 This is beautiful!

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-1786 Sun, 19 Aug 2012 16:03:47 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-1786 In reply to Linda.

Linda, you can read about my dressform here: https://historicalsewing.com/duct-tape-double-dressform

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By: Linda https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-1784 Sat, 18 Aug 2012 22:15:59 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-1784 I noticed your dress form in one of the photos. I’ve been researching duct tape forms and paper tape forms, but yours looks like it might be packing tape? Tell me more. And how do you make it stand?

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-1761 Wed, 15 Aug 2012 00:59:08 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-1761 In reply to melody.

The red of my dress is the apron. The side and side back is one piece (one on each side). You lay the sides over the apron and sew them together (working from the back) at the apron sides which makes the drawstring casings. The apron is darted at the waist like the sides and they match and are sewn onto one waistband. The instructions with the pattern explain it well.

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By: melody https://historicalsewing.com/the-red-dress-1883-caramel-apple-dress/comment-page-1#comment-1760 Tue, 14 Aug 2012 22:37:23 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=4256#comment-1760 Truly lovely! the additional pix are great. I have a question on the construction tho on the TV site whenlooking up the Wash skirt, ihave a question on how it is put together.
” The pointed front apron is** attached to the sides, the edges form casings for tie strings which lift the sides and apron**, giving a beautiful swag and rear puffs. ”
how is this attached? does it all go on a single waistband?
Thanks
melody

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