1909 Edwardian Dress ePattern
The 1909 Edwardian Dress was the winning pattern from the first Young Designers’ Contest! Rachel Franklin Hurd took her inspiration from an original gown, creating a versatile pattern that can be used for a variety of occasions. The dress can be made up in everyday fabrics like linen or cotton, or you might opt for a luscious evening gown of velvet. Finally, you can use a sheer overlay to create an ethereal version fit for tea!
The 1909 Edwardian Dress was the winning pattern from the first Young Designers’ Contest! Rachel Franklin Hurd took her inspiration from an original gown, creating a versatile pattern that can be used for a variety of occasions. The dress can be made up in everyday fabrics like linen or cotton, or you might opt for a luscious evening gown of velvet. Finally, you can use a sheer overlay to create an ethereal version fit for tea!
The 1909 Edwardian Dress was the winning pattern from the first Young Designers’ Contest! Rachel Franklin Hurd took her inspiration from an original gown, creating a versatile pattern that can be used for a variety of occasions. The dress can be made up in everyday fabrics like linen or cotton, or you might opt for a luscious evening gown of velvet. Finally, you can use a sheer overlay to create an ethereal version fit for tea!
Sizes 6-18 all included in one ePattern
Flowing princess lines make for a very forgiving, flattering fit.
Instructions included for dresses with a sheer overlay (as shown in the last two photos).
Over size 18? Just see the instructions for resizing patterns!
Click to download the 1909 Edwardian Gown yardage chart.
Available for instant download!
This pattern is rated intermediate.
Note: If you purchased a copy of this pattern prior to August 26, 2004, click HERE for corrections/revisions.