Edwardian walking skirt

Step out in style with an elegant Edwardian walking skirt. Explore top ideas to create a timeless and sophisticated look for your wardrobe. Get inspired and start sewing your own today!
This is an authentic TRULY VICTORIAN costume sewing pattern for a 1901 Split skirt pattern which was used for shooting or sports in victorian life. Description from patterni.net. I searched for this on bing.com/images Medieval Skirt Pattern, Split Skirt Pattern Sewing, Walking Skirt Edwardian, Edwardian Walking Skirt Pattern, Walking Skirt Pattern, Edwardian Skirt Pattern, Split Skirt Pattern, Victorian Walking Skirt, Edwardian Walking Skirt

I just, yesterday, decided to do a victorian walking skirt. Not that I do any reenactment, I just want one to wear for work or something. I plan to get some nice strong wool, once I have the pattern as I want it. Critiques and comments and helpful hints are more than welcome. 1. because I spent an…

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Grace Gibson
1900s Dress Patterns, Edwardian Gothic Fashion, 1900 Dress Pattern, 1890s Fashion Women Casual, Edwardian Sewing Patterns, Edwardian Walking Skirt Pattern, Edwardian Fashion Modern, Nadja Cosplay, Modern Edwardian Fashion

‘ I am sure she was well dressed […] for I cannot remember what she had on.’ (Household Companion, 1909) Edwardian women were advised not to neglect the importance of dress: ‘Suit your dresses to the occasions upon which they are to be used’ (Household Companion, 1909). ‘A trailing gown of velvet and lace is … Continue reading How To Dress In The Edwardian Era →

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Laura Catlady
1905 Victorian Walking Skirt, Fan Skirt, Edwardian Skirt, Walking Skirt, Vintage Fashion 1930s, 1900 Fashion, Edwardian Clothing, 1900s Fashion, Victorian Costume

In 2008, my friend Sarah had a dress up opportunity at work and she asked me to take part. It was so hard to convince me! Anyway, the theme was 1905 so I decided it was time to finally make a lingerie blouse. The blouse is cotton batiste with miles of lace insertion (all from Farmhouse Fabrics), and was so much fun to make. It closes up the back with machine (they're period!) buttonholes on the fabric and loops made of buttonhole stitch on the lace collar. The hat is the Lynn McMasters round…

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Lucy Splendid