I blogged about
designing a new Elizabethan Nobility Dress to perform with Husband at Renaissance Festivals. This project was harder than any other costuming project I’ve done. I like the finished dress for the most part, but I don’t
love it as much as I do the costume it replaces. There are a bunch of mistakes, and the bodice fit (among other things) needs tweaking which is why I haven’t shown you the finished project.
But I promised you a DIY renaissance festival princess dress and that you shall have, warts and all.
I started with a sketch after pouring over
my favorite Elizabethan costuming books working backwards by buying the fabric first and
coming up with a dress design second. I like to work the other way around.
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I started with the overskirt and underskirt (forepart) first. I attempted hand embroidering the brown velvet trim but didn’t liker my test pieces, not to mention that kind of hand embroidery means an extra year for construction I didn’t have.