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Ladies
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Our Dresses are Custom Made
All our dresses are custom made, much the same as they
were in the 1800s; except you don't need to come in person, we do it long
distance. We do not offer
off the rack dresses, although we sometimes have prototype dresses or
dresses pre-made as one of a kind (such as the "Frocks of Ages"
"Imperials"). We DO NOT make a copy, or copies, of a dress that has already
been made. The only except to this would be to reproduce an original period
dresses. If you find a dress that we have already made and want one "just like
it" we will not do this. But we will work with you to make one that you will
like, but is not identical to an existing dress. That way you can never show
up somewhere and have someone there in the same dress.
The dresses we offer are made from authentic patterns,
period photographs and drawings or modified patterns (to make them authentic
or to create a dress from a drawing or photograph). There are many more
patterns for reproduction dress available than we are able to show on the
web site. If you have found a pattern that you would like to have a dress
made from, we can most likely use it.
To make a dress from a pattern we do not show, you need to
send us the name of the pattern maker and the pattern number or send us the
pattern. For dresses made from a drawing or photograph, you will need to
send us the drawing/photo and as much description of the dress and time
period as possible.
If you can't find a pattern, photo or drawing of
exactly what you want, we will work to your specifications. Call, Write or E-Mail to discuss what you want.
Prices
Starting price is for cotton material and basic style shown, other
materials, modifications, additional trim or other changes will affect the
final price. We believe that our prices are very competitive for the quality
and authenticity we offer.
Materials
Materials range from cotton, cotton blends,
woolens, silk and others in an array of colors.
Dresses can be made of a solid color, a print or combination of both in
complementary or contrasting colors?
Materials will be different for a day dress, vs. riding habit
vs. a formal, evening or ball / dance dress.
You can select a color and let us pick out the style of material, to fit the occasion.
You might want to consider that bodice/ blouses and skirt were to look like dresses and visa
versa, so matching material for both would not be unusual.
Pastel Colors: to use for dance or spring. Ranging from light
yellow, pink, blue and etc.
Dark Colors: Navy, medium brown to chocolate brown, greens, blues,
burgundy, wine, rust and etc. (we don't suggest navy, since it fades heavily).
Medium Colors: browns, greens, blues, rust, and etc.
Earth tones Colors: Cream, off white, tan's, browns, rust, etc.
Trim / Decoration
Trims can be braid, lace and or piping in matching or contrasting color.
The amount of trim and type of trim used will be done according to the style
and use of the dress. We can also do some lace or crocheted collars, etc. If
you have something special in mind for trim or decoration, check with us to
see id we can do it.
Fit / Sizing / Measurements
Many of the order
boxes ask for the necessary measurements required for the particular dress.
Not all have been updated to ask for this information. If the sizes are not
asked for on the order box, it is best to fill out the
Women's Measurement Chart to
obtain the best fit. UNLESS the dress is to be worn by multiple people or is for
display only (such as for a museum docent or mannequin), then it can /
should be ordered
by a standard dress size.
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Ladies 1830s Lauren Dress: Evening |
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This is a custom made dress for a museum. Needs to be
made of very light material, and calls for a lot of material, as you can
tell. Also a dress designed not for a large woman.
The bodice/ top is .
The skirt is.
This dress needs to be called on, for material
availability..
NOTE; This is the corded petticoat era,
although some seem to start with the 4 bone hoop, before adding the
expensive of a corded petticoat. Need to decide how you want to proceed in
this area.
Color range, material, prices and measurements.
Priced from: $430.00
Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to accommodate your needs.
Ladies 1830s Lauren Dress: Evening
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Side |

Shoulder Lace |

Sleeve |
We DO NOT make identical dresses. DO NOT ask for a dress
"just like" one that we
have already made. Something must be changed: color, trim, fabric design
or dress
pattern. Also many of the fabrics shown are no longer available. That is
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Ladies 1840s
Gowns (Dress
or Bodice & Skirt):
Formal and Ball |
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What's coming in the Future
In the future we will be adding dresses from patterns
for the 1840s. Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to
accommodate your needs.
"Currently in development".
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Ladies 1848 into the 1850s Fan Front Dress: Evening / Wedding |
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This is a custom made dress for a museum. Needs to be
made of very light material, and calls for a lot of material, as you can
tell. Also a dress designed not for a large woman.
The bodice/ top is very full with a gathered
full curved bottom. Light lace trim around neck. There are 2 rows of satin
ribbon on the edge of all the ruffles. Unseen in the picture, the dress
seems to have detachable sleeves which are shown in the below pictures to
take on and off when desired.
The skirt is with 4 flounces sewn over a (under)
skirt under the ruffles.
This dress needs to be called on, for material
availability. Could look very pretty in a Swiss miss with contrasting
ribbon. Could also be made with no ribbon edge or replaced with lace edge.
Also could be 3 flounces instead of four.
NOTE; This is the corded petticoat era,
although some seem to start with the 4 bone hoop, before adding the
expensive of a corded petticoat. Need to decide how you want to proceed in
this area.
Ladies 1848 into the 1850s Fan Front Dress: Evening / Wedding
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We DO NOT make identical dresses. DO NOT ask for a dress
"just like" one that we
have already made. Something must be changed: color, trim, fabric design
or dress
pattern. Also many of the fabrics shown are no longer available. That is
why we don't
list specific fabric choices. |
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
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Ladies 1850s Bodice
& Skirt: Formal and Ball |
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This is the ball gown for the 1850s
(1850-1857).
Note; If you have a print or drawing you can also scan & e-mail it in for
a price quote.
Measurements; Need the measurement chart.
Call, Write or E-Mail with your specifications, and for the measurements needed. Prices vary depending upon the amount of work and materials used.
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
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Ladies 1858 - 1860s Bodice
& Skirt: Formal, Wedding and Ball |
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Linda Gown |
At this time we're only offering the 1858s thru 1860s ball bodice /
blouse and skirt. All bodices are made with lining and boning. Depending on time period the
sleeves and point are adjusted to fit the period. Gathered sleeves, with arm cuffs/band or
gathered drawstring band.. Laces up the back with grommets/ button holes are hook and eyes. Pointed
front with straight cut back. Scooped neck with off the shoulder design.
The picture to your left is a 1858 ball bodice and skirt.
The top has a full gathered and lace trim collar with hand made flower in center. Puff sleeves with
band. With the short point for the 50s style, and buttons in back.
The bottom skirt is with white lace and ribbon. The top/ over
skirt is scooped to meet on each side of waist band with ruffles all around. The material, that
doesn't show up is a seersucker with rainbow colors in pin strips. This dress could easy be carried
over into Civil War do to lack of material, due to the war. Waist band that buttons in back. (See
pictures below).
Another is the bright pink cotton pin strip with cotton eyelet lace trim
across in rows of the front. Contrast pink sleeve caps and arm band, that hook and eyes in back. The
skirt is double, with the top being bright pink polish cotton with waist band that buttons in back.
Ball Bodice
Note: The difference from 1850 thru the 60's is mainly the point.
Further forward in time the more narrow, sharp point you had whereas in the 50's was a shorter more
blunt point. As you can tell in the drawings in A & C.
Optional is epaulets, (which are the small piece that is above the
gather or pleated part of the sleeve), shown in darker pink picture, sleeve style, point size, material
and rather to be a single, or double skirt or with flounces found in our never ending dress. Price will
depend on style, material and how much trim/ fancy you will want. CAUTION
with flounces or double skirt: this dress SHOULD NOT be made from
heavier drapery material, as the weight of the dress would be excessive. It
can be made from the lighter drapery/home decor fabrics, although the weight
may still exceed the capacity of a normal hoop and require a steel cage
hoop.
Ladies 1858 - 1860s Bodice: Formal and Ball |

Sample A (left half)
Plain w/Balloon Sleeves
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Sample B (right half)
Bertha w/Double Balloon Sleeves |

Sample C (left half)
Lace Trim w/ Straight Sleeves
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Sample D (right half)
Plain w/Drawstring Balloon Sleeves |

Sample Combo
(Combination of A, B & C) |
Linda Gown
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Side |

Top Detail / Collar |
We DO NOT make identical dresses. DO NOT ask for a dress
"just like" one that we
have already made. Something must be changed: color, trim, fabric design
or dress
pattern. Also many of the fabrics shown are no longer available. That is
why we don't
list specific fabric choices. |
Ball Skirt
The skirt see optional.
General, on bodice and skirt
Material; Can be made of cotton, drapery, taffeta or velvet, or mix.
Although for drapery, suggest a good firm hoop. See optional for design in skirt. The one of the
picture of the darker pink is approx. 20 years old and is made of cotton. Also the light color and
white is of cotton is our newest prototype. Note, cotton is easier to take care.
Measurements; Need the measurement chart.
Call, Write or E-Mail with your specifications, and for the measurements needed. Prices
vary depending upon the amount of work and materials used. E-mail Frances at
azrahist@aol.com for any questions on this or any other dress.
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
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Ladies 1870s
through 1890s Bustle Dress: Formal and Ball |
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We can make Formal, Wedding, Reception and Ball bustle dresses for the 1870s,
1880s and 1890s periods. Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to accommodate your needs.
The dress pictured on the left is one that is already made up and ready to ship,
it does not count as a "Custom Item". It is a "One of a Kind",
as all of our dresses are. Click here for more information on this dress.
Please Call, Write or E-Mail with your specifications for having a custom dress made. Prices
vary depending upon the amount of work and materials used.
Custom made item, please allow
4 - 8 weeks for
delivery. Custom Clothing and Uniforms are not returnable. Starting
price is for cotton material and style shown, other materials, modifications,
additional trim or other changes will affect the price. Rush orders MAY be available for an
additional price, call us about this. A rush order reduces the manufacturing time but DOES NOT include
faster shipping, for faster shipping use the shipping option on the "View Cart" page.
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Ladies
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What's coming in the Future
Not everything we have available is on our web site. We are adding items as time allows.
In the future we will be adding more outfits. Some will be for periods that already have dresses up on
the web site and others will be for periods not currently on the our site. For example 1835, 1840, 1857, 1876, 1884 and
1893 periods.
We currently have done dresses not shown on our web site, some of these have been done from original
pictures and/or drawings. We also have patterns for many more dresses and periods than we show.
Call, Write or E-Mail with your interests and we will try to accommodate your needs.
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