DIY 18th Century Chemise - With Free Pattern - Great for Regency or Rococo
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 Published On Mar 13, 2021

In this video I will share with you my process to make an 18th century chemise. This pattern is great, because I find it fairly straightforward to make, and this can be a great starting point when making a time-period wardrobe. This pattern is also very flexible and can work with a variety of time-period outfits. I like to wear this chemise style under my Regency Short Stays or Marie Antoinette inspired 1760's corset. In this video I make my chemise out of remnant piece of embroidered satin for ~aesthetic~ However, I recommend for your first pair, making the chemise out of cotton or linen. This will make the chemise more breathable and comfortable wear, as well as more time period accurate.
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Materials:
2-2.5 yards of Cotton or Linen Fabric
2-3 yards of Bias tape for drawstring channel (or make matching bias tape from your fabric)
Ribbon about 2 yards long for drawstring
Matching Thread

I have added the pattern to my Etsy shop KittyJBerry : https://www.etsy.com/KittyJBerry/list...

You can also watch my new DIY video for an 18th century chemise.
   • DIY Regency Chemise - Bridgerton Unde...  

My Regency Short Stays DIY Video:
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