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blzzrdqueen 05-04-2009 06:54 AM

My oldest daughter has been studying Colonial New York and will be focusing on the Revolutionary War next. The students have been assigned the task of creating costumes to wear for Dress-Up day and my daughter has been assigned Abigail Adams, President John Adams wife.
I'm in the process of looking around the net for ideas for the costume. Here is my dilema. I have never sewn a single piece of clothing in my entire life and I'd like her costume to look as authentic as I can get it. Can anyone give me pointers and maybe some ideas. I'm clueless on how to make any clothing. I'm even hoping this will give me motivation to possibly start making clothes for the girls so they have some stuff made by me. I hope you can help.

Thanks...

pocoellie 05-04-2009 07:32 AM

Look at the costume patterns in Butterick, Simplicity and McCall, I'm sure they'll have a pattern that will work. The instructions are usually pretty easy, you shouldn't have a problems. Be prepared for lots of yardage for dresses though.

MsSage 05-04-2009 07:39 AM

I posted a link in the links area for frontier clothes . Their patterns are are about $16. They have some wonderful dresses that woud be perfect.

Joan 05-04-2009 07:48 AM

You quilt, you already know how to sew!!!!

Get a pattern as suggested, the enclosed directions offer step by step instructions and are usually user friendly. I need to tell you, though, the seams are 5/8 inches not the 1/4 inches that we are all so used to. You will do great!!!!!

If you get into a bind with some direction, just post a question and I know one of us can help you. Years ago, I sewed garments (even took Sewing in school when that was the thing to do). Those skills I learned transferred over to quilting. And, I think your quilting skills will transfer over to making garments. Go for it , girl! You'll do great!

collettakay 05-04-2009 03:33 PM

Here is a pattern for an Early American dress. I made one similiar to this for Christmas for my daughter 2 years ago. I think it is a size 6 or 7. Probably too small for your daughter. How much time do you have to make it? If you can follow patterns, and get help from the board, you can do it!

http://www.mccallpattern.com/item/M5...ostumes&page=3

Also, if you watch Joann Fabrics, they will have their patterns on sale for $2-3 at certain times.

collettakay 05-04-2009 03:42 PM

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I just grabbed dd's dress out of the closet and made her put it on so I could take pictures. Its very wrinkly and getting too small for her, but here it is.


Moonpi 05-04-2009 04:43 PM

Collette, your daughter is such a good sport!

bearisgray 05-04-2009 04:59 PM

Cute dress. Cute girl.

Did she have a "Gee, Mom, do I HAVE to do this?" attitude at the start of photographing?

collettakay 05-04-2009 06:09 PM


Originally Posted by bearisgray
Cute dress. Cute girl.

Did she have a "Gee, Mom, do I HAVE to do this?" attitude at the start of photographing?

Can't you tell by the look on her face?

pittsburgpam 05-04-2009 06:49 PM

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I agree... find a pattern and go for it! I sewed very simple clothes for my girls when they were little and then did a Renaissance costume out of burgandy silk and black velvet. I had never done anything so complicated. The bodice had a zipper up the entire back and even had stiff "boning" strips in it.

If you can follow step-by-step directions you can do it.

collettakay 05-05-2009 05:23 AM

Ohh, very nice Pam! I love it!

littlehud 05-05-2009 07:27 AM

I'm sure you can do this. The patterns have wonderful instructions with them.

blzzrdqueen 05-05-2009 12:36 PM

I found a pattern!!! Here is the link to it. It's the dress on the top left corner.

http://sewing.patternreview.com/cgi-...atternid=16632

I'm looking at the instructions and I'm a bit confused. I know if I really sit down and read through it very thourouly (sp) then I'll be able to figure it out. I'm going to get measurements tonight and go buy all the supplies tomorrow and hopefully get the cutting done. I can get pictures of the instructions if anyone would be willing to help me intperit them.

Oh, and I love the 2 dresses above!

pittsburgpam 05-05-2009 12:56 PM

I'd be glad to help interpret the instructions if I can.

collettakay 05-05-2009 04:02 PM

That's the pattern I used for the my daughter's dress! Same exact one. Wonder if I still have the instructions here somewhere....

blzzrdqueen 05-05-2009 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by collettakay
That's the pattern I used for the my daughter's dress! Same exact one. Wonder if I still have the instructions here somewhere....


That's what I thought. I saw that the dress looked very simular to the pattern I picked.

I'm so excited, I just took all of Angela's measurements and I *think* I have to make the dress in a size 7. She's a petite girl.

JoanneS 05-05-2009 07:59 PM

Pam - you sewed that dress as beautifully as you sew quilts!

blzzrdqueen 05-06-2009 09:50 AM

Ok...Here's question number 1!! I have all my materials. I have taken the pattern out of the package and unfolded the first sheet. Oh My Word is it wrinkled. Who has any tips for getting the wrinkles out so I can have an accurate pattern?


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