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Camp, Work, Day, Tea, Evening & Formal Dresses, Bodices & Skirts
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 11:49:37 AM
Ladies Late 1820s - 1836 Lowell Mill Day /Full Crown Dress
Full High Crown
Lowell Mill
This page has two different dresses for the same time period
with two options. Both are lined & bone bodices.
If you notice this time period has higher up waist band, approx. 1-2" above
belly button. This is the corded petticoat time period, although new
starters use the 4 bone hoop, till they can afford or have the time to make
the corded petticoat. (See Hoop/ corded petticoat section). This time period
is approx. 125" in diameters, at the bottom of skirt. So if wish the skirt
to fuller put a notation in the comment field
Full Crown dress is from 1830's up until 1836's. Which doesn't mean after 1836 this dress wasn't worn, since most
women couldn't afford to throw anything away.
This dress has rectangle skirt panels and scooped
bodice with dropped shoulders with gigot sleeves. The hem at ankle length. Closes in back with hook & eyes. The
drawing has it with a little fuller sleeves then what it really is.
Lowell Mill dress is from the 1820's up
until 1836's. This is not the same dress a "A". This dress more of a square neckline, off the shoulders, then the
top of the sleeves are knife/ dart going downward to have a smoother look. Then the sleeves pucker out to a gather looking sleeve, then down to more of a tailored sleeve.
The Pelerine Caplet shown in the picture
below, is like a fichu-u, or cape, a little hard to described.
It can be ordered to go with either "A" or "B" as a dress up item. Can be done simply for cold weather or very decorative for evening wear
and dress occasions.
Bertha, as shown in photo below (sample
B) as white at top of bodice. This is like what we'd call today as a dickie.
The one below is white cotton, pleated down front with stand up collar,
buttons half way up the back. There is a front and back, which then ties on
both sides at the waist.
Trim and Style (Use): The amount of trim varies with the intended use and social
status of the owner. It can vary from no trim for a simple work/day dress to very fancy for a fancy tea or
evening dress. The shopping cart offers five (5) levels for this dress: Work dress, Day Dress
(simple trim), Day/Tea Dress (moderate trim), Tea dress (fancy), Evening dress (very fancy).
We will add more pictures to show samples of the different levels as we can. For other variations or amounts of trim, please call
or email us and talk about your needs/desires.
Optional: A Bertha
or Pelerine Caplet, buttons or hook & eyes and diameters of bottom of
skirt.
Late 1820s - 1836 Lowell Mill Day / Full Crown Dress
Click an image below for a larger view
Sample A
Full Crown
w/Pelerine
front
Sample A
Full Crown
w/Pelerine
back
Sample A
Full Crown
front
We DO NOT make identical dresses. DO NOT ask for a dress
"just like" one that we
have already made. Something must be changed: color, trim, fabric design
or dress
pattern. Also many of the fabrics shown are no longer available. That is
why we don't
list specific fabric choices.
Sample A
Full Crown
back
Sample B
Full Crown
w/Bertha
Front
Sample C
Lowell Mill
Front
Available in dress sizes 8 to 20, can possibly adjust for some other sizes,
e-mail on this. Price for Sample A (Late 1820's thru Early 1830's Museum Quality) simply made with Pelerine $ 256.00;
Sample B (Late 1820's thru Early 1830's) with Pelerine $ 176.00; Sample C Mid-1830's (Museum Quality) without Pelerine $ 208.00
Measurements needed:
Height: With shoes you will be using (Item 1 from measurement chart).
Arm Length: Top of Shoulder to Middle of Wrist (Item 10 from measurement chart).
Wrist: Around the wrist at the wrist bone (Item 11 from measurement chart).
Stop sign; From the back of the neck bone at base, straight
out to elbow, then up to wrist bone. (Item 6 from measurement chart).
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
1820s-1836 Lowell Mill (LFHP-LDE20s-Past0806)
1830s-1836 Full Crown Dress (LFHP-LDE30s-Past0803)
Want to make your own dress?
Purchase the pattern for the Lowell Mill Day or Full Crown Dress
Lowell Mill Dress
by Past Patterns. #806
According to family records, this dress was worn by Mary Gregg Butler. The original appears to have been made in the late
1820s or early 1830s when the sleeves were full. After the full sleeve fell from favor around 1836, the sleeves on the
dress were banded down. The pelerine caplet is worn with the full sleeves.
The original fabric on the dress with the banded-down sleeves is a fine white cotton print with red, blue and brown flowers,
leaves and vines. The fabric for the full-sleeved dress is a large poinsettia with morning trumpet flowers and large broad
leaves.
This pattern is multi-sized 8 through 20. Sizes 8-14 require 7-1/4 Yds. of 45 inch wide fabric; sizes 16-20 require 7-3/4 Yds.
of 45 inch wide fabric.
The 1830's Full High Gown is copied from an original in The Hermitage
Clothing Collection. The Hermitage, located in Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
The Hermitage gown is dated to the 1830's by its rectangular skirt panels
and dropped shoulders with gigot sleeves. In 1836 the gigot sleeves became unfashionable
and were replaced with a sleeve that had a fullness below the elbow. Before 1836, fashion
plates illustrated the hem at ankle length, but after 1836 the hem descended to the instep.
The gown closes in the back with four hooks and eyes; one at the neck and three on the
waistband.
Sizes 10-14 require 7 1/4 Yds. of 45 inch wide fabric; sizes 16-20 require
7 3/8 Yds. of 45 inch wide fabric.
This is a custom made dress for a museum. Needs to be
made of very light material, and calls for a lot of material, as you can
tell. Also a dress designed not for a large woman.
The bodice/ top is .
The skirt is.
This dress needs to be called on, for material
availability..
NOTE; This is the corded petticoat era,
although some seem to start with the 4 bone hoop, before adding the
expensive of a corded petticoat. Need to decide how you want to proceed in
this area.
Color range, material, prices and measurements.
Priced from: $430.00
Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to accommodate your needs.
Ladies 1830s Lauren Dress: Evening
Click an image below for a larger view
Front
Side
Shoulder Lace
Sleeve
We DO NOT make identical dresses. DO NOT ask for a dress
"just like" one that we
have already made. Something must be changed: color, trim, fabric design
or dress
pattern. Also many of the fabrics shown are no longer available. That is
why we don't
list specific fabric choices.
Ladies 1830s Dresses:
Formal and Ball
What's coming in the Future
In the future we will be adding dresses from patterns for
the 1830s. Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to
accommodate your needs.
"Currently in development".
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