So since she had to wear a head scarf I made her out fit more peasant like this too is a 1940's patterns for the blouse and skirt. This one I wish I had reworked so that it was a zip up dress too like the other dresses. But as it stands it is a pull over top and a zip up skirt which is still a pretty fast costume change. This one does have the wrong lace on it but I ran out of the other and well that is just how it goes sometimes. Also since taking these photos I added a bow to the front of the blouse to make it easier to figure out front from back when changing costumes I have also added cording to the front edge of the scarf.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Louisa curtain outfit
Louisa is the one that has the scarf pulled off of her head by captain von Trapp.
So since she had to wear a head scarf I made her out fit more peasant like this too is a 1940's patterns for the blouse and skirt. This one I wish I had reworked so that it was a zip up dress too like the other dresses. But as it stands it is a pull over top and a zip up skirt which is still a pretty fast costume change. This one does have the wrong lace on it but I ran out of the other and well that is just how it goes sometimes. Also since taking these photos I added a bow to the front of the blouse to make it easier to figure out front from back when changing costumes I have also added cording to the front edge of the scarf.
So since she had to wear a head scarf I made her out fit more peasant like this too is a 1940's patterns for the blouse and skirt. This one I wish I had reworked so that it was a zip up dress too like the other dresses. But as it stands it is a pull over top and a zip up skirt which is still a pretty fast costume change. This one does have the wrong lace on it but I ran out of the other and well that is just how it goes sometimes. Also since taking these photos I added a bow to the front of the blouse to make it easier to figure out front from back when changing costumes I have also added cording to the front edge of the scarf.
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