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Ballgown
Berthas
TSB-131
Berthas were one of the most popular accessories during the Civil War
Era. There is not another garment
that could change the look of an outfit as easily as the Bertha.
This gave women the chance to appear “new” and “fresh” at
different occasions, without the expense of a completely new outfit.
Godey’s Magazine routinely showed new ideas for Bertha’s, often
calling them berthe.
Mary Lincoln spent $500 on a Lace
Bertha she is pictured wearing on several occasions.

This pattern is for two styles of Berthas which are meant to be worn over
the lower necklines of Ballgown Bodices. The
pattern fits particularly well with TSB-130
Basic Ballgown Bodice and TSD-302
Girls/ Teen Party Dress.
The Lace/ Fabric Bertha uses a band of fabric to which rows of ruffles
and lace are sewn. This bertha drapes well over the shoulders.
It is easy to construct and fit.
The Square Bertha is made on a patterned foundation and requires a little
more construction. It is a
wonderful Bertha to use if you want to give the illusion of a square neckline.
This is a great project to show off your needlework and crafting skills.
Either of these Bertha’s can be as simple or as fancy as desired. The look is up to your choice of ribbons, fabrics, laces and trims.
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Timeless
Stitches
7060 Joy Rd
Everson, Wa. 98247
360.966.5132 / 360.966.2665