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Flora Mac Ivor
Outline the story …
Flora MacIvor is a female character in Walter Scott’s Waverley, which was this first work of historical fiction published in English (in 1814). She represents the Jacobite female heroine. The only description Scott offers of her is that she dresses in all the latest Parisian fashions with Highland practicality, she wore her hair in ringlets and had a diamond encrusted circlet.
Outline the construction…
I made the following in 18 days:
stays (resized from baumvgarten and watsons costume close up)
shift
bum roll
hoops (Patterns of Fashion 5, p145)
robe a l’anglaise (from Waugh’s CoWF, p75)
stomacher (with Liz help on the embroidery)
linen petticoat
silk petticoat
anglaise
All of the above were entirely sewn by hand, except for the anglaise which also has some basic machine embroidery
*reads “18 days”* Okay, that’s not a lot, but I suppose a machine —
*reads “All of the above were entirely sewn by hand”*
*picks jaw up off floor*
lol thank you 🙂
Did…did you sleep at all?! This is glorious! Especially for only 18 days!
I didn’t get much sleep the last two nights lol
Beautiful work!
The backs of english gowns are some of my favorite things in the world and your is no exception! Looks very neat❤
Thank you so much 🙂
I can´t believe you did this in eighteen days! This is absolutely wonderful!
I’m not sure Cathy Hay would allow me to use her favorite word here but…what WTH! F#@K! Eighteen days! Eighteen days!? And…and…you’re in the wrong tier, my friend! This is a stunning feat to say the least! Am I going to get the boot from CH now? Thank you!