Second Session: The Foundation Skirt/ Part 1: 1880s
Sat Apr 5, 2025 12:30 PM - Sun Apr 6, 2025 7:30 PM EDT
Online, Zoom
Description
**SECOND SESSION ADDED, APRIL 5-6!** (Possibility of third session, depending on wait list)
The first workshop of this series features the foundation skirt of the 1880s- a genius garment that married elements of a slip, lining and underskirt, but went above and beyond.
The foundation skirt of this era often featured a built-in bustle, created structure and fullness underneath floaty fashion fabrics, acted as a base for kilt pleating, dagged hemlines and more. Tulle and china silk ballgowns too thin and sheer for stiffened hems floated over taffeta foundation skirts that provided opacity and structure. Both day dresses and ballgown trains often had the hoops built in, and faked the look of multiple skirts with opulent yardage using small pieces of fabric appliqued on. Many 1880s underskirts were actually illusions- a narrow strip of luxe velvet sewn around the lower half of a foundation skirt, and tiers of filmy lace revealed in a side vent were simply rows of short ruffles stitched on.
Class begins with a review of original source material, pattern diagrams and period examples, including several original foundation skirts from the instructor's collection. Students will create their own cotton foundation skirt version with bustle hoops, pad and hem treatment in class, using Truly Victorian's 1885 Four-Gore skirt pattern (paper or epattern available). It can be used as a stand-alone garment or put into the waistband of an outer skirt or dress. **Students must purchase pattern in advance of class, you will be contacted with info for which fabric/supplies to use**
https://trulyvictorian.info/index.php/product/tv261p-1885-four-gore-underskirt-paper-pattern/
The workshop includes a pdf handout, supply list, bonus pdf materials and a partial class kit (hoop wire, end caps & mini pleater board*). Part 2: 1890s-1900s is in development, coming soon!
*Mini pleater board enables student to replicate hem frill identical to an original in the instructor's collection.*
APRIL 5-6, 2025
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
9:30 AM- 4:30 PM PACIFIC (LOS ANGELES)
11:30 AM - 6:30 PM CENTRAL (CHICAGO)
12:30 - 7:30 PM EASTERN (NYC)
TWO DAY WORKSHOP
LECTURE & SEWING
CLASS COST:
$145
(INCLUDES PDF HANDOUT, SUPPLY LIST & PARTIAL CLASS KIT- KITS/SUPPLY LIST/INFO WILL BE SENT IN JANUARY)