Jennifer Rosbrugh – Regency Dress
Create a beautiful day or evening gown with a period-correct apron front closure
Delve into the Regency Era with sewing a lovely dress!
You’ve dreamed about dancing with Mr. Darcy…. The local historical society is hosting a winter tea…. The book club is delving into Jane Austen…..
The time has come to DRESS in the time period you LOVE – the Regency Era!
Whether you are new to the elegant period of the early 1800s or a long-time reveler, this online sewing class will feed your need to connect to the past through the clothing. It is designed specifically for those who dream of the past and are ready to bring it to life!
Together we’ll walk through each step as we sew up a basic, apron-front Regency-era dress.
Yes – every detail from fabric selections to hem is covered! Lessons include video tutorials and instructional photos along with an accompanying PDF handout with homework assignments to help move you along in your project.
Complete an Authentic Regency Era Gown
This is an Beginner to Intermediate sewing class. You should be familiar with your machine and have a little experience with sewing clothing – modern or historical. Be willing to advance your basic skills without boredom: straight seams, casings, pleating/gathering, set in sleeves and hand hems. We will follow the class pattern closely, so even those new to the Regency Era will be able to keep up!
The priority is for you to perfect your basic techniques while understanding period construction (and how it looks more complicated than it actually is).
Come to class and focus on making a historically-accurate dress with adjustable lining and skirt ties to challenge your fundamental dressmaking & fitting skills. Together we’ll explore fitting this simple dress design as well as the various sewing methods to make it come together easily.
Thrilling Lesson Plans Prepared for You:
Lesson 5: Finish with sewing the bodice, hem and final touches
You’ll find a variety of Regency dress patterns available. For this class I wanted to use a well-drafted and generally historically-accurate pattern to make the project easy for you but also one we could have fun with!
For this class we’ll be using the excellent Laughing Moon #126 Ladies Round Gown & Trained Gown c.1800-1810 pattern (sold separately). Sizes in pattern – Bust 30.5″ to 56″.
Although, as with all our classes, you can choose to use another Regency dress pattern. But be aware that the specific steps of each lesson will cover the class-specific Laughing Moon pattern. However, I’ve found the directions translate well to other published patterns.
Valuable Skills & Techniques You’ll Learn:
- Fabrics to use for Regency dresses
- Accurate measuring for Regency wear
- Fitting tips for your specific body type
- How sleeves affect the fit of the bodice
- Altering pattern pieces
- Mounting fabrics to a lining
- Setting in sleeves in the Regency style
- Painless skirt pleating or gathering
- Learning the unusual closure of this simple dress style
- Finishing details for wearing ease
- Hemming tips for pressing & sewing
Beginner to Intermediate Level Class
If you have sewing experience but are new to historical garments, you may find this class a nice challenge. We’ll be following the pattern closely so be confident you can keep up.
If you are new to sewing, this class may be a stretch for you. But if you are brave, take the challenge and go for it!
If you are advanced in your sewing skills, you are welcome! Maybe you want to try a new time period. Or simply want the class as accountability so your dress gets done. We’re here to push you forward. ?
No matter your level, we all have methods we can share with each other. Bring yours along to the class for full participation.
Course Curriculum
- Class FAQs
- Supplies You’ll Need for Class
- Pattern for the Dress
- Researching Regency Dresses
- What We’ll Cover in Lesson 1
- Lesson 1 Handout
- Selecting Appropriate Dress Fabrics
- Measurements & Sizing
- Sewing the Mockup
- What We’ll Cover in Lesson 2
- Lesson 2 Handout
- Fitting the Mockup
- Fitting the Mockup with Sleeves
- Pattern Alterations
- Cutting the Fabrics
- What We’ll Cover in Lesson 3
- Lesson 3 Handout
- Sewing Bodice Seams
- Sewing Bodice Neckline
- Finishing the Front Bodice Lining
- Preparing the Straight Sleeve
- Hemming the Straight Sleeve
- Adding Sleeve Frills to Wrist (and False Sleeve)
- Setting in the Straight Sleeve
- Preparing the Puff Sleeve
- Sewing Puff Sleeve Band
- Setting in the Puff Sleeve
- Final Note on Lesson 3
- What We’ll Cover in Lesson 4
- Lesson 4 Handout
- Marking Skirt Pleats
- Finishing Skirt Side Opening
- Pleating or Gathering the Skirt
- Skirt Side Seams
- Attaching Bodice to Skirt
- Finishing Bottom Lining Edges
- What We’ll Cover in Lesson 5
- Lesson 5 Handout
- Preparing Bodice Apron Front
- Setting Bodice Front onto Skirt
- Adding Ties to Close the Dress
- Hemming the Dress
- Belt Loops & Buttons (both optional)
- Tips for Wearing Your New Dress
- All Finished!
- Fashion Show
Your Instructor
Teacher to hundreds of sewing and costuming students since 2004, Jennifer dreams of the nostalgia of the past and brings it into her modern life through creating costume ensembles from about 1780 to 1920. Dark chocolate, Jane Austen and bustle dress fanatic. Daughter of the King.
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