While I was expecting, I decided to learn to sew. I bought a used White in a cabinet for $40 and made myself some maternity clothes. Then I decided that the new baby would need her own Christening dress and that it should be entirely hand-sewn, with white-on-white embroidery. I don’t remember where this idea came from but through the years I’ve been prone to similar crazy ideas from time to time.
This is the pattern I chose. Then I went to The Emporium in downtown San Francisco and bought batiste and lace, both imported from France. Those were the days when big department stores sold a full line of fabrics and notions.
I then proceeded to cut out the fabric and stitch it together by hand. I used french seams, which are fully enclosed, for most of the garment. Unfortunately, the set-in sleeves defeated me. No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t get the gathers to lay properly. I finally gave up and stitched them in using the machine and then overcast the seam. I did not do a very good job overcasting the parts where the lace edging and insertions meet the fabric, so now there is a certain amount of fraying in those areas. Also, the insertion in one area has deteriorated. The rest of the ensemble includes a long slip and an embroidered bonnet.
detail of pintucks
detail of embroidery
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