Underpetticoat Hack

Have you been thinking about sewing an 18th century wardrobe (or a history bounding one)? Are you getting into hand sewing? Under Petticoats ( think half-slip!) was the first petticoat worn next to the shift. They were typically worn under a fashion petticoat and could be made of plain linen (usually white or off white or light weight wool (again white or off white). 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! Use our Petticoat Sew Along with these modifications to make a versatile and commonly worn under petticoat. Part 1    • Petticoat Sew Along Part 1   Part 2    • How to Make and 18th century Pocket- Part 2   Part 3    • Petticoat Sew Along Part 3   In this hack you will learn to: *Measure and cut out your under petticoat. *Modify the petticoat directions to make the underpetticoat. Want to know more about fabric choices and history before starting your hack? Check out our Live Q & A's    • Petticoat Fabric Choices - Facebook Live      • Petticoat Sew Along LIVE Q&A   If you have been thinking about sewing an 18th century wardrobe (or a history bounding one) Follow our Sew Alongs to get dressed from toe to top!    • Sew Alongs   Be sure to subscribe and click the bell so you will know the moment we upload new videos for your viewing and sewing pleasure! Shop with us: www.burnleyandtrowbridge.com Visit us on Instagram:   / burnleyandtrowbridge   Visit us on Facebook:   / burnleyandtrowbridge