I was working with very, very nice cotton lawn. Cotton lawn is lightweight, tightly woven, and very crisp. It's so lightweight it felt like I wasn't cutting through anything while I was cutting out pattern pieces.
For Laura's summer dress they bought ten yards of delicate pink lawn...The lawn was so crisp and fresh, the colors so dainty, that Laura was afraid to cut it lest she made a mistake, but Ma had made so many dresses she did not hesitate. She took Laura's measurements; then, with her dressmaker chart, she made the pattern for the waist, and fearlessly cut the lawn.
So maybe I should just EMBRACE my inner Laura after all. At least the finished blouse will look more like a little girl's smock from 1968 than a shirtwaist from 1890. (I think that's a good thing.)
And did you catch the part in the quote about Ma MAKING the pattern? Not only were there no sewing machines in 1890, you had to know pattern drafting, too.
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