FOUNDATIONS REVEALED COMPETITION ENTRY
Red as Wine
Outline the story …
I was inspired by the fable The 12 Dancing Princesses. I wanted to make a skirt out of deep reds, reminiscent of the wine the Eldest sister used to drug the unfortunate men to sleep. I felt it was appropriate for the Eldest princess to dance in a beautifully wide skirt that had both rich colour and textures.
As part of this project I made my very first cage crinoline, using the Truly Victorian 1856 walking cage crinoline pattern. I also made the petticoat that would sit between the crinoline and the skirt.
Outline the construction…
The cage crinoline is made form steel for the hoops (with connectors), cotton fabric for the bottom bag and waist cincher, twill tape, and casing. The petite coat is made from cotton I had in my stash. I used gathering both for the bottom ruffle, and at the waist. It is fastened with buttons.
The skirt is made of 3 layers of pleated fabric, also all from my stash, with a cotton waistband reinforced with a strip of canvas. They layers where spaced to create an open front where each layers could be seen to create a contrast of colour.
(I also intend to make a matching top in the future, with a corset etc. But having never made one before, I knew I wouldn't have time during this competition, so I decided to focus on the skirt, as it would use the most fabric, and I could use the off cuts/extra to make the top at a later date. )
I adore the fabric and textures you chose for this skirt. Luscious and elegant don’t even begin to cover it. Fantastic job!
Thank you Becky!
Gorgeous draping! Plus making a cage crinoline is no joke and you nailed it, looks great!❤
Thank you, Manon!
Beautiful. You did fantastic work, and I can hear the swish of the skirt… 🙂
Thank you, Jaye.
Your fabrics are beautiful. It must be so much fun to walk around in that skirt.
Thank you Gabriela!
Skirt si so extravagant and I love it! Great work!
Thank you Kristina.
I love this! It’s really very well done! Lovely fabric choice for the dress. Thank you!
Thank you Anna.
Can’t believe you made a cage crinoline, petticoat, and skirt! They are all incredible and probably took so much time. Love the bold colors on the skirt. Enchanting!
Thank you Annie.