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Victorian Feminine Underthings


Melanie Unruh will be teaching you how to create essential underthings for your Victorian or Neo-Victorian dress, Saturday and Sunday of the first two weekends in July 2024 - July 6 & 7, and 13 & 14 - this is a 4-day workshop.

Melanie has been creating historical and fantasy clothing for decades, almost every era from Viking to Victorian.

We will be meeting at Lara Beckwith's studio - attendees will be e-mailed the address.

This workshop is for intermediate and more experienced sewers. If you have basic sewing skills (including if you're a quilt-maker), you'll be fine in this class.

We'll be using Truly Victorian Patterns, TV 102 Chemise and Drawers and TV 108, the Grand Bustle Pattern, and TV170 Victorian Petticoats. Workshop cost includes both patterns and the bustle wire kit for TV 108.

The cost for this workshop is $125, which includes patterns and bustle wire. If you already own the patterns and have bustle wire, you can purchase the workshop only at $70. Sorry, we cannot refund registrations; they can be transferred to another person though. A light Tea will be provided.

Register for the workshop.

Please bring the following tools and supplies:

  • Fabric; premium quality white muslin or Kona cotton, or premium-quality quilting prints

3 5/8 yards for the chemise (plus 3 yards if you want to make matching drawers, which we may cover in this workshop depending on time); chemise and drawers were typically white

5 3/4 yards for the bustle - can be any color, but light colors/prints preferred

5 1/2 yards for the petticoat - can be any color, but light colors/prints preferred

  • Notions and trimmings

Chemise (and drawers) 1 1/2 yards beading lace, 2 yards ribbon, 3 yards cotton eyelet trim (optional), two small buttons (optional); add 2 buttons and 1 1/2 yards lightweight twill tape for drawers

Bustle - 10 yards cotton eyelet trim (optional)

Petticoat - 1 1/2 yards lightweight twill tape, lace or eyelet trims (optional)

  • Equipment and tools

Sewing machine and bobbins

Ruffler foot and rolled hem foot

Needles, including a large-eye handsewing needle, regular handsewing and machine needles

Sewing pins

Matching thread

Measuring tape

Patterning paper or interfacing

Fabric chalk or makers

Pencil

Ruler

Scissors - paper and fabric; snips

Seam ripper

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