I really like this dress; the 1840s are one of my favourite eras. Did you self-draft the corset you’re wearing here, or was it from a pattern (and, if so, which?)
I actually used a nice table runner for my "cap" in this video but I just recently made an actual cap for this outfit by modifying the American Duchess english cap from their book
Abby Cox ALSO loves the costumes in that movie, and she is right - "The Costumes in The Muppet Christmas Carol Deserved an Oscar | A Dress Historian Analysis" - th-cam.com/video/9O_mL1X4UMI/w-d-xo.html
I love your fabric choice, and pattern placement. So lovely!
Thank you so much! I rely wanted the dress to feel Christmasy in a good way!
Omg this is beautiful! The piped seams👌👌👌
Thank you! It was my first time making them lol
Great job! Very nice work! I've wanted to make her dress too! Maybe next Christmas! 🙂
You totally should! It was really fun to make!
Obsessed with this, you're on your queen business and Miss Piggy rules. Thank you so much for making and sharing all this omggggggg
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I really like this dress; the 1840s are one of my favourite eras. Did you self-draft the corset you’re wearing here, or was it from a pattern (and, if so, which?)
Your dress turned out lovely. Did you make your cap too? If so - what pattern did you use?
I actually used a nice table runner for my "cap" in this video but I just recently made an actual cap for this outfit by modifying the American Duchess english cap from their book
Abby Cox ALSO loves the costumes in that movie, and she is right - "The Costumes in The Muppet Christmas Carol Deserved an Oscar | A Dress Historian Analysis" - th-cam.com/video/9O_mL1X4UMI/w-d-xo.html
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