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Burnley and Trowbridge Co. | Petticoat Sew Along Part 3 @BurnleyandTrowbridge | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Have you been thinking about sewing an 18th century wardrobe (or a history bounding one)? Are you getting into hand sewing? Join us for our Historical Sew Along Series!
Our second Sew Along is Petticoats! Petticoat was the common term used for what we would call a skirt today! There were underpetticoats (like a half-slip) and fashion petticoats. They were worn under gowns or as separate garments with a jacket or other upper garment. They were made of wool, linen, silk, cotton and some blends. This is a great project for your first 18th century garment with easy stitches and fit.
Use our hashtag #showyourpetticoats and tag us in social media!

In Part 3 we will:
Measure for your waist tape
Pleat the petticoat onto the waist tape
Stitch the petticoat to the tapes using hem stitch youtu.be/qr_axv22vjg or felling stitch youtu.be/9tFVcLnKnO0
Put on our petticoat and show it off!

Here is the link back to:
Part 1 youtu.be/-p8ZB1Da4xo
Part 2 youtu.be/04WlZtos0NM

We hope you enjoyed our Sew Along and will continue to enjoy our Channel!

Follow all of our Sew Alongs to get Dressed From Toe to Top! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNyjJVmKWu_rYMBtTj4a7xX0w19VR2fRh
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Petticoat Sew Along Part 3 @BurnleyandTrowbridge

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