I have been sewing up more Downton Abbey inspired pieces. There have been a few hiccups but I'm still pushing through for these lovely costumes. This month, I replicated a blouse Mary wears in S1.Ep1. to the memorial service for the late heirs.
It features white trim along the top edge and another row right below. And there is a row of cute white buttons. She pairs it with a high waisted tuxedo looking jacket and a black skirt. I also adore Sybil's military inspired jacket and the scalloped collar of Edith's blouse.
For my version, I reached for the ever handy Sorbetto blouse. The drafting was very easy! I added piping to the neckline and across the middle of the shirt. I stole a sleeve pattern from another pattern and slapped them on there.
I was going to try and use the white piping as the neckline facing but all of that white was really distracting so I used black bias binding for a much cleaner look.
I covered buttons with some white bias binding (after lots of pressing!) so they'd match the white of the piping. I hate it when blacks and whites don't match.
Mary's has a straighter neckline and probably had long sleeves but I wanted a simple, wearable piece and I'm super happy with how it turned out.
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
Winter/Spring Sewing Plans
1. Eva Dress 30s Skirt
I'm making this skirt from that yummy herringbone I got in the fabric destash. I've actually started on a muslin for this so hopefully it'll be done soon.
2. Past Patterns Edwardian Skirt
I so need a black skirt to go with my Dressing Downton tops.
3. Sybil's (and Edith's) blouse
I've already started drafting this top but I've run out of tracing paper and haven't made it out to get anymore yet.
4. Sybil's Flower show dress
You guys just heard about this one but I'm planning on wearing this for Easter.
5. Mary's blouse
I have fabric for this but haven't gotten around to buying a pattern to use as a base but I want to get it done this spring.
6. 40s pinstripe dress
I'm also itching to make this pink dress! I have an adorable drapey twill with pink and grey pinstripes stashed away for this dress and it will get made this spring!
What are your sewing plans for the up coming spring (or fall for those of you down under) season? Or are you still in full winter (summer) mode? Winter here has been so mild that I'm just so in spring mode!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Lady Edith's Closet: Flower Show Dress
One of my favorite dresses from season 1 is the ecru dress Edith wears to the flower show. Mary and Sybil's flower show dresses make a second appearance at the garden party but Edith's only appears once.
It features some crocheted lace on the neckline and sleeve cuffs. I've spied some at my local Jo-Ann's but there are quite a few people selling lace like this on etsy.
And it has a darling green sash that looks to be at or slightly above the natural waist. (It's kind of hard to tell where the natural waist is when you're wearing a corset! lol)
I love her oval brimmed hat! It's trimmed with white ribbon tied in a loop or bow with a large pale pink flower over it.
The look is accessorized with a pair of crocheted gloves. I could not find a picture of the back of the dress or a full length shot, but this pattern would be just the thing to copy this dress!
Find it on the Sense and Sensibility Pattern's website. I had some trouble with the last Sense and Sensibility pattern I used but I'm hoping a year's worth of sewing experience will make this one a success. I'm planning on having this made up in time for Easter.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Dressing Downton: Costumes I hope make it into season 3!
Boy, last night's episode of Downton Abbey was easy on the eyes. I feel like we've been seeing the same costumes over and over again, but then they just slammed us with gobs of lovelies all jam packed into the end here. I know there was a war going on (and I read somewhere that some of the costumes were destroyed in a fire) but still some of these pieces deserve more screen time. So here are a few of the pieces I just adored and really want to see again in season 3.
Daisy finally gets a new dress. I much prefer this one to the last one. It's a lovely shade of orange.
I just adore this shade of blue with pale skin.
Edith has another yummy and wearable blouse. And Mrs. Hughes even gets a fancier dress.
Cora's orange blouse was so yummy! The fabric had some kind of lovely print/embroidery on it too.
My all time favorite was Cora's floral wrap dress. *Swoon* I so want one of these. I do feel it could read a bit robe by today's standards (but it's not like people ever wear pjs out of the house.....)
What were your favorites from last night?
Labels:
downton abbey,
Dressing Downton,
edwardian,
fashion
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Cora's Closet: Purple Day Dress
Cora has some delightful dresses including this purple number with white blouse.
The lovely trims really make this dress. Buttons with faux button holes, wavy trim and a stylish brooch. Create the wider section of trim on the skirt by running two rows of trim down the front. While this is likely a dress, you could easily make it into separates for a more versatile costume. The look could also be switched up by using a different undershirt. I've noticed that Cora and Violet do this a lot.
Labels:
Cora's Closet,
downton abbey,
Dressing Downton,
edwardian
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Being Edith
So I slipped on my Edith blouse and squeezed into a black pencil skirt on the day I did the Edith hair to get some cute pictures.
And I even found a heart locket among my necklaces like Edith is wearing in this shot.
I so need a long black Edwardian skirt!
Labels:
downton abbey,
Dressing Downton,
edwardian,
lady edith
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Purple Cords and Pretty Hair
Today I did my first attempt at an Edith hair style. Looks pretty good I think!
Looking at her hair, it's neater but also looks longer in the front and shorter in the back. Mine's just the opposite but that's just due to the length my hair is now. I think it'll be a bit closer when my hair's longer.
And here's my purple corduroy 40s jacket! (Simplicity 3688)
I'm very happy with it, though I think I'd make the sleeves a smidge longer next time.
Buttons on pockets with button hole.
Buttons on sleeve with out button holes.
Inside of bound button holes.
Outside of bound button holes.
Lining-plaid quilting cotton on the body and green garment lining for the sleeves.
I can't recall if I've ever shared this blouse on the blog before. It's another version of Colette Pattern's Sorbetto with a self-drafted collar and sleeves from Wearing History's Smooth Sailing blouse. I also added self fabric ties at the side seams to give a better shape. The fabric is white with tiny yellow polka dots!
And in case you are wondering, I did snap some pictures in my Edith's black floral blouse too! Check out the facebook page for a sneak peak! (And you might as well like my page while you're there.)
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Lady Mary's Closet: The 1920s Sweater
There is not a lot of knitwear in Downton Abbey but I did spot one in epsiode 7 of season 1 (and I've seen one in season 2 too!).
Mary wears this lovely grey blue sweater when she arrives home after remaining in London with Aunt Rosamund. It's got a cream button placket and grey blue buttons. She pairs it with a cream skirt and a simple white blouse and pearls. I always find it interesting when the Downton costumers put together a look with unusual (to a modern viewer at any rate) color combos. Generally, white and cream together is a no go. Not sure what color blouse I think would look better but I adore the grey blue color of the sweater!

Here's a back shot of the sweater. It's a nice slouchy sweater that reminds me so much of 1920s sweaters. Perhaps Mary has brought back some of the latest fashions from London!
Mary wears this lovely grey blue sweater when she arrives home after remaining in London with Aunt Rosamund. It's got a cream button placket and grey blue buttons. She pairs it with a cream skirt and a simple white blouse and pearls. I always find it interesting when the Downton costumers put together a look with unusual (to a modern viewer at any rate) color combos. Generally, white and cream together is a no go. Not sure what color blouse I think would look better but I adore the grey blue color of the sweater!

Here's a back shot of the sweater. It's a nice slouchy sweater that reminds me so much of 1920s sweaters. Perhaps Mary has brought back some of the latest fashions from London!
This one has such a similar color palette!
Don't they look so warm and comfy!
Looking to make your own 1920s sweater? This 1918 pattern on Ravelry would be a nice pick or start with any slouchy ribbed cardigan pattern. Knit the button placket and collar in cream to get the two tone look. Not a knitter? Modify a thrifted sweater by sewing on a fabric button placket and collar in contrasting color.
Labels:
1920s,
downton abbey,
Dressing Downton,
edwardian,
lady mary,
lady mary's closet
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Lady Sybil's Closet: The New Frock
I finally got to go fabric shopping for notions and fabric for more Dressing Downton projects! One is almost ready to go but I'm making a dress for Valentine's day so that will be up in the sewing cue first. So here's Sybil's new frock to tide you over.
I adore this aqua color!
And *gasp* it's almost pants! And check out the shoes! Alas my full length picture was not cooperationg.
The bodice has this lovely insert. Complete the look with white gloves, a head band and pearls!
This costume was on display in various places. (Not by me though. :( )
I just love all of the details on the bodice!
I adore this aqua color!
And *gasp* it's almost pants! And check out the shoes! Alas my full length picture was not cooperationg.
The bodice has this lovely insert. Complete the look with white gloves, a head band and pearls!
This costume was on display in various places. (Not by me though. :( )
I just love all of the details on the bodice!
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Dressing Downton: Suits
There are some really fabulous suits in Downton Abbey. These three lovey suits are from season 1 episode 2. The girls wear them to the ceremony where Isobel is made director of the hospital board but these suits pop up in other episodes too.
Sybil wears this darling powder blue suit with tassels.
Edith's suit is a lovely coral pink.
And Mary's suit is grey with adorable black frog closures and tassels again!
Mary also wears this suit when visiting her aunt (who also has a killer suit!).
I just love the unusual shape of the back of the collar!
This candid shot is just too cute!
Sybil wears this darling powder blue suit with tassels.
Edith's suit is a lovely coral pink.
And Mary's suit is grey with adorable black frog closures and tassels again!
Mary also wears this suit when visiting her aunt (who also has a killer suit!).
I just love the unusual shape of the back of the collar!
This candid shot is just too cute!
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