Epilogue
I have had requests to provide more detailed photos of the undergarments. And I have to admit they are really pretty! All extant examples of period undergarments are covered with lovely lace and pintuck details, even those bought by middle class women. It's too bad we can't all still expect this level of lovely. I used four patterns to make these garments, as recounted in an earlier blog. Here is what an Edwardian woman wore underneath her dress every day. The first layer is the chemise. As this layer was worn next to the skin it absorbed sweat and needed to be easily washed, it is a simple garment. I put lace around the armholes, lace beading with white satin ribbon and lace sewn to it and the neck, and then went back over the seam using a wing needle and a pin stitch to add more detail. I sewed all of these pieces except the corset using French seams for a nice, smooth inside. In this era, each piece of all the undergarmen...