summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorElena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi <valhalla@trueelena.org>2024-03-11 19:13:52 +0100
committerElena ``of Valhalla'' Grandi <valhalla@trueelena.org>2024-03-11 19:13:52 +0100
commit3b25fb4db088947c32dde988b5f31c09fca28984 (patch)
treef8442822201e87349c5120f411febafdfe8c5ea3
parentcacbc0b3eff6f5ed3476e5e087b4284347497427 (diff)
Start article on corded petticoat
-rw-r--r--source/historical_womenswear/underwear/early_victorian_corded_petticoat/index.rst66
-rw-r--r--source/historical_womenswear/underwear/index.rst1
2 files changed, 67 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/early_victorian_corded_petticoat/index.rst b/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/early_victorian_corded_petticoat/index.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14f812b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/early_victorian_corded_petticoat/index.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+Early Victorian Corded Petticoat
+================================
+
+.. figure:: petticoat.jpg
+ :align: center
+
+.. only:: html
+
+ .. contents::
+
+Materials
+---------
+
+Fabric
+^^^^^^
+
+* About 3 m of midweight cotton or linen, at least 150 cm wide for a 160
+ cm tall person.
+
+Notions
+^^^^^^^
+
+* almost 100 m cotton cording or thick yarn, 3 mm;
+* 12 - 15 m cotton cording or thick yarn, 5 mm;
+* sewing thread to match the fabric;
+* cotton tape, 2 cm wide.
+
+Pattern
+-------
+
+The pattern for this petticoat is simply a rectangle, about 2-3 m long,
+using the full width of the fabric from selvedge to selvedge.
+
+.. tip:: for many people holding the fabric between their extended arms
+ would result in a 1.5 m lenght; doubling that gives a good
+ width for the 1840s and early 1850s.
+
+You also need to measure from your waist to mid-calf and from your waist
+to the hips (you can do so with a tape, but also directly with the
+fabric, see the instructions).
+
+Instructions
+------------
+
+On one side of the fabric mark a line on the wrong side of the fabric at
+the distance between the waist and the hips from one of the selvedges.
+
+Align the other selvedge to this line, wrong sides together, fold it
+wrong sides together and press.
+You may want to add a few pins to help managing the fabric while moving
+it.
+
+Check that by aligning the single selvedge to your waist the fold falls
+somewhere below the mid-calf: the petticoat will be shortened a bit by
+the cording.
+
+Variants
+--------
+
+
+Gallery
+-------
+
+See also
+--------
+
diff --git a/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/index.rst b/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/index.rst
index c266de8..85c7294 100644
--- a/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/index.rst
+++ b/source/historical_womenswear/underwear/index.rst
@@ -9,4 +9,5 @@
combination_corset_cover_and_petticoat/index
1904_combination_suit/index
single_layer_midbust_corset/index
+ early_victorian_corded_petticoat/index