Hello everyone and welcome to a new video!
A couple of years back, I made an Edwardian walking skirt that I absolutely loved. In an effort to wear more of what I make, I tried wearing it to work once. However, the skirt was drafted in to fit over an Edwardian corset (and even then it was a little tight!). It was very impractical so I looked into making new skirts.
I was super inspired by Bernadette Banner's video of her walking skirt (https://youtu.be/za40PYeJU6c). Back in May 2019, I bought some wool on an online sale that would be perfect. For the pattern, I used the Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter, dated 1895 (https://archive.org/details/keystonejacketdr00heck/page/n6). The drafting took me a little while as the instructions are not very thorough but after a guess-work, they worked into a great pattern.
I have worn this skirt a few times now and I am happy with how warm and comfortable it is! I have plans to make more wardrobe pieces, so stay tuned :)
Books I mentioned:
Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter https://archive.org/details/keystonejacketdr00heck/page/n6 & https://amzn.to/36VHzUp *
Authentic Victorian Dressmaking Techniques https://amzn.to/385jCdr *
The Voice of Fashion https://amzn.to/2TjGXnI *
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