Martha Tudor Part 2

I completed the very first piece of her wardrobe: a basic linen shift.

My intention with Martha is to dress her in a 1750s style. Probably I will make a robe à la francaise. This is the type of dress with a wide skirt to the sides.

Met Museum

Now, since she is from the Colonies, she isn’t going to have the exaggerated width of a court gown.

British Court Gown – Met Museum

I’ll be making some small pannier pads to hold out the sides. The robe à la francaise is characterized by Watteaux pleats on the back of the gown. These back pleats were in fashion off and on through the 19th century!

Watteaux pleats

I do have lovely fabrics selected for this project. I do not have patterns. I’ll be drafting and/or upscaling pieces from a variety of sources. The shift I made, for instance is based on a 19th century style nightgown with some changes and I drafted the sleeve.

And since Martha is another 20” doll, I’m going to try using my sewing machine for parts of the clothing. Of course no setting in sleeves, they are just too small for my sanity, but much of the rest of the garments can be machine sewn. That should save my eye sight a little bit.

Stay tuned for future updates!

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