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Regency fashion: Detachable Sleeves - Jane Austen's …
May 6, 2014 · Detachable, or false sleeves were common during the Regency era. They were basted to the armholes of a gown for easy removal. Before 1810, both the permanent and detachable sleeves were often made of similar …
Mamaluke or Marie Sleeves on Regency Dresses?
Apr 22, 2010 · I love puffed and gathered sleeves on regency gowns. The Probert Encyclopedia defines a mamaluke sleeve as “a long full sleeve partitioned into five sections, each section being drawn and seamed to fit …
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Sewing a Regency Gown Part 4: The Sleeves
Sep 23, 2020 · The shoulder of the sleeve is usually a bit wider (longer?) to account for wiggly fabric and allow for easing or gathering at the sleeve head. The first two mockups weren't full length, I just wanted to figure out that sleeve …
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Setting 18th Century Sleeves the 18th Century Way
Jun 18, 2011 · If your dress form does not have arms, consider making some “duct tape” arms to attach. I had a little more volume in the top curve of the sleeve that would fit the armscye of this gown exactly, so I put one tuck in at …
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Jun 7, 2021 · Detachable sleeves sound very modern, but were quite common in Regency times. A gown would have a detailed short sleeve with a sheer long-sleeve that attached over it. There is a lovely example on my Pinterst page for …
Bib-front Regency gown, part 2: patterning the sleeves …
First and foremost, I want to say something: I absolutely, completely, wholly hate sleeves. Why do they even exist? Who invented sleeves? That was a bad move. After this introduction, let's go into the subject of sleeves for my Regency …
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Jun 4, 2018 · Long sleeves were very fashionable for day wear, and sometimes for evening dress. The narrow sleeves with larger cap were still around, especially on outerwear, but even more prevalent were large, loose sleeves, …
Regency Fitting Tips - Historical Sewing
Rarely does a pattern fit straight out of the envelope. Anyone who sews knows you have to fiddle with it so it lays correctly over the individual figure. But sometimes it can get confusing. You can feel lost and overwhelmed looking at …
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