I made this neglige using a vintage digital pattern from my shop Mrs. Depew Vintage.
This project only took me 2 hours to make. I’m very fond of instant gratification so this was right up my alley!
The pattern I used could also very easily be adapted as an evening gown. I’m very seriously considering making one out of silk charmeuse to try it out as a dress.
You can read more about this porject at my blog A Few Threads Loose:
http://afewthreadsloose.blogspot.no/2012/08/1930s-draped-nightgown-in-cut-velvet.html
The pattern can be found here:
http://mrsdepew.com/lingerie-patterns/easy-draped-neglige.html
sheer cut velvet, ribbon and thread.
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Aug 27, 2012, 04.22 PMby Mary Athey
Just gorgeous. make an evening gown!! i think it would look amazing xx