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I finished the Modern Regency! And I found the perfect shoes to go with it. a sweet little pair of pink ballet flats. Now if only it warm up a bit so I can wear it.

Front.

Side. I decided not to level the hem, as I wanted to keep a the look of a small train.

Back. Before I put the binding on, I was thinking that I might alter the back armseye when I make it up again for modern wear. Bur now that I see how it looks finished I like it.
I also got some more fabric for the archery dress. Now all I need to ge is the black velveteen and some narrow black velvet ribbon. Because, frankly I'm to lazy to make all that narrow black trim. I'll have to bite the bullet and do it for the pink, 'cause there is no way I'll find pre-made in the exact shade I need.

With flash.

With out flash.
I think I matched the original colors fairly well. The pink fabric is a shantung, Polyester I'm afraid. I decided to use the wrong side, because the right side is just to shiny. I like the contrast in texture, and I think it is crisp enough to hold a nice poof at the shoulder.
So once I get the skirt draped, I can get on to the fun part!
Front.
Side. I decided not to level the hem, as I wanted to keep a the look of a small train.
Back. Before I put the binding on, I was thinking that I might alter the back armseye when I make it up again for modern wear. Bur now that I see how it looks finished I like it.
With flash.
With out flash.
I think I matched the original colors fairly well. The pink fabric is a shantung, Polyester I'm afraid. I decided to use the wrong side, because the right side is just to shiny. I like the contrast in texture, and I think it is crisp enough to hold a nice poof at the shoulder.