Black and white pen and ink drawing by Gretchen Shields of three women standing on a stair case, the middle one with a veil all wearing the three different versions of the 227 Edwardian Bridal Gown and Dress.
227 Edwardian Gown
Young brunette woman standing on a wooden platform surrounded by greenery, wearing 227 Edwardian Bridal Gown and Dress.
Close up of Woman standing on a stair case displaying the 227 Edwardian Bridal Gown and Dress full sweep of skirt.
Close up back view of woman wearing 227 Edwardian Bridal Gown and Dress trail of the full sweep of skirt.
Mannequin wearing 227 Edwardian Bridal Gown and Dress standing in front of a gray studio backdrop, holding a bouquet, with white flower petals sprinkled on the floor.
227 Edwardian Gown
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227 Edwardian Gown

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This is Edwardian charm at its best. A composite of several originals, this gown captures the essential elements of Edwardian charm - the high neck, puffed sleeves, nipped-in waist, a sumptuously full sweep of skirt, and as much lacy detail as the eye can behold.

All Views feature bodice and hip yokes that descend into long panels in the front that end at waist and hem. The bodice fullness is softly gathered into the yokes and a full circle skirt falls from the hip. The sleeves, while full and puffed at the cap, are snug-fitting below the elbow. The center-back opening may be fastened with hooks and eyes, buttons, or a zipper.

View A is the simple antique design which provides smart contemporary styling. It is unembellished, has a stand-up collar and modern mid-calf hem length.

View B features lace insertion. (Techniques given in Authentic Detailing inside pattern). The collar is made entirely of lace. A deep flounce creates a floor-length hem, and yards and yards of easy-to-sew lace insertion on yokes, sleeves, and skirt are perfect for bride and bridesmaid alike, as well as afternoon tea gowns.

View C is the piece de la resistance, with all the features of View B, plus additional lace insertion on sleeves, skirt, and flounce. The crowning touch is another technique given in Authentic Detailing inside pattern - a myriad of tiny pin tucks on bodice and hip yokes. A lovely twelve-inch train completes the gown. The great variety of fine detail makes this a gown worthy of heirloom status, yet is entirely machine-sewn.
The original gowns were always made of very sheer white cotton, so if you are planning an authentic ensemble, you will want to make the 203 Edwardian Underthings and/or the 226 Princess Slip.

Suggested fabrics: Light to medium-weight cotton or blends such as batiste, lawn, voile, or broadcloth; handkerchief linen; silk broadcloth or crepe de chine; satin; taffeta. Original garments were made of cotton batiste. Simplified version can also be made from rayon or wool challis. Stripes, plaids, one-way prints, or diagonals are not suitable.

Yardage chart (.pdf) 

The PDF pattern has instructions, authentic detailing and files for copy shop (36” and A0), print at home (A4 and 8.5”x11”).

LEARN MORE:

  • There is a detailed blog post showing how to do the lace inserts right here. Read it, it's illuminating!