The material is a standard weight cotton and in quite good condition despite it's age. Minnie and I elected to use it as a prototype piece for the simple gown design I have adopted (in favor of the more elaborate corset and under-dress) for my wedding to Sir Reginald. This gown will feature a 7-panneled pattern to provide a flared silhouette with a full skirt, lace upper portion, and a gathered bust, as shown in the sketch to the right. It can be worn with a simple under-bust corset if so desired, or possibly gathered up and layered with an underskirt to create different finished looks. The material would look stunning with either gold or red accents, however for our lining and accent fabrics, Minnie and I have elected the red.
Our first real hurdle, as with any project was the construction of the pattern, and that occupied the first working session this past Easter. I have lately been in love with designs involving lots of lace and decided to modify the basic concept of a strapless dress to include a the lace upper portion with a line of tiny pearl buttons up the back, meeting the point where the dress itself would employ a zipper. This upper portion, as well as the lace ruffle that peeks out from the skirt-hem will be done in a red point d'esprit lace mesh, and trimmed with a slim band of red lace with a delicate floral design. The 7-paneled constitution of the pattern will allow the dress to maintain a slim, fitted, line through the midriff (perfect for wearing with an under-bust) and seamlessly transition into a much fuller skirt.

With any luck, one more good workday should produce a finished product, or at the very least a garment in need of only minor adjustments and handwork. There is much left to do, but this first portion has gone so smoothly that I can only trust in our abilities. As this pattern is a prototype, I would appreciate some feedback on what more could be done with it. What else would you, dear reader, be interested in seeing me create?
As always, my most sincere thanks,
~Djinni
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