Welcome to pt. 2 of my Sacque Gown!
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Materials:
12 meters (13 yards) Gold and Fuchsia Shot Silk
1 meter linen
3 meters 1/2" twill tape
thread
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American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking
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The Cut of Women's Clothes - Norah Waugh
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Costume in Detail 1730-1930 - Nancy Bradfield
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Patterns of Fashion Vol. 1 - Janet Arnold
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Period Costume for Stage and Screen 1500 - 1800 - Jean Hunnisett
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