Fabric - 100% cotton reproduction fabric from Windham fabrics. Print is dated for 1845-1865
Pattern - Heavily modified Garibaldi Blouse (TV441) pattern from Truly Victorian
Year - 1850s-1870s, no specific year
Notions - Buttons and poly thread
Hours to complete - About 18
First Worn - Just for photos right now. Still have to make other things to go with it.
Total Cost - Only $0.75. Fabric was in my stash, and thread was leftover from another project. Buttons I found on clearance at the fabric store.
How accurate is it?
To be honest, not really sure. I scoured the internet trying to find photos of frontier style work blouses, but really couldn't come up with anything. As work blouses, these garments were usually worn until they were worn out then discarded, so there are few originals still in existence. Photos did not help either since most frontier/pioneer photos are of families in their Sunday best, not their work clothes. Using other existing reproductions, I heavily modified an existing pattern which is very historically accurate in design.
Lucky 13, I managed to get this challenge done on time! I've been wanting to do a dressed down outfit for a long time (hoop skirts, petticoats, and yards of material can be cumbersome sometimes). I bought this fabric about three years ago with the intention of using it for a bodice or blouse, but never had any firm plans until now. The outfit I finally put together in my brain consisted of a brown skirt to go over a corded petticoat with a simple cotton work blouse with roll-able sleeves.
Recollections |
Recollections |
Garibaldi Blouse TV441 |
Original sleeve pattern over the shortened fabric |
The other major change I made was to the cuffs. I widened them considerably and added 1" to the length so the ends would overlap. I also widened the placket which would allow me to roll the sleeves up when unbuttoned.
Finished sleeve cuff |
Total cost came to $0.75. Yippee! |
Buttonholes on cuff |
For starting without a mockup, the pattern size mashup turned out very well along with the fit. Although it's still not as fitted as I want through the waist area, I figure I could easily add in some darts if I find the extra material is bothering me too much. Yay for finishing though, since HSF challenges will have to be set aside for right now.