Of the scant handful of extant piemontaises around, there is, the one in Denmark is available as pattern. The cut is really quite simple, a narrow back, a wide front, sleeve, the petticoat and the pleated panel for the back. I already have a fitted bodice pattern that looks like that, so I will start with cutting out the lining and fit it. I also need to think a bit about the front closure.
Bodice, sleeve, overskirt and the separate backpleats. I have never made sleeves with that cut before. |
The petticoat made out of three panels of fabric and waistband. |
I will, of course, ogle other extant piemontaises for inspirations. They are really pretty.
Gorgeous creme coloured gown with embroidery.
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The pleated back panel is really just applied on top of everything. |
A somewhat less embroidered one.
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Unfortunately no picture of the back.
A piemontaise, probably from the 1780’s and altered in the 19th century
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Unfortunately no picture of the back.
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A piemontaise, probably from the 1780’s and altered in the 19th century
Scroll down for a modern interpretationof the piemontaise in green stripes, the only one I have ever seen.
6 comments:
I also have a fashion plate of a piémontaise, if that's helpful.
I was actually thinking about doing some ribbon embroidery on ribbons to attach to a dress. Of course, this would not be quite as large as these particular dresses. However, I am absolutely sure of it now! :D
Can't wait to see this project! My thinking with those embroidered ones is that they may have been robes pare (ie court dresses). And I remember Olympe telling me she used the Danish pattern for her piemontaise!
Cassidy: Thank you. I knew I had seen it before but had forgotten where. Though I should have realized it was on your blog. :)
SassyCountess: I'm sure it would be lovely nevertheless. :)
Kendra: I think you are right! Olyme's gown is lovely- she looks so elegant!
But there are pictures of the back and even close ups on imatex. You need to enter imatex as an extern reader and then search registered number 7250.
I also put some of the pictures on my pinterest.
http://pinterest.com/pin/524739794053531465/
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