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1925/1929 Christine's costume from Faust   Message List  
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Re: [phantomcostumes] BIG NEWS!!!!!!

Hi Heather,

I already sent you a reply, but I just thought I'd try to clear up any
confusion there might be here. Thanks for the help. Simplicity 4479 is a
beautiful pattern, and I already have it in my stash. But it's not a pattern I
would consider using for this dress. It would be great for the "Think of me"
dress or the "Masquerade" dress from Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2004 movie, but I am
not making a 19th century dress. I am looking for a pattern to make Christine's
dress from the 1925 version of Phantom of the Opera. She wears this dress when
singing the part of Marguerite in the opera Faust (as well as in many of her
dressing room scenes and the final scene in the house on the lake). If anyone
knows of a good medieval pattern with a gathered skirt please let me know. I
would be very grateful. For now I'll keep looking.

Sarah

P.S. I'm posting some more shots from the DVD's still gallery in my folder.

"Heather M." <phantomblueeyes@...> wrote:
Sarah, or Michael or whoever this is to: I FOUND IT!!!!! It's
Simplicity's Patterns: Design 4479 and from sizes 6 to 20. Hope this helps. I
sent the pic to you.

michael1_angel <michael1_angel@...> wrote: Hello everyone,

I know this group hasn't been very active lately, so I thought I'd
try to wake it back up. Also, I know we mostly talk about costumes
from the 2004 Phantom of the Opera movie here, but there is one from
the 1925/1929 version (staring Lon Chaney and Mary Philbin) that I
absolutely fell in love with years ago. It's Christine's Marguerite
costume from Faust. Still being a bit new to sewing and costuming, I
thought I'd ask a few questions and see if I can get some answers
from the more experienced costumers here.

I've added some pictures of the dress to an album on this group
called "1925 Christine Marguerite." My main questions are about a
pattern I recently bought. I bought the pattern going from memory,
thinking that it was similar to the dress. When I got it home and
compared it with the movie (and actually sketched the gown in the
movie), I saw that they were quite different. The pattern is
McCall's 5444 (also show in my album here). I've posted what
pictures I have of the dress in the movie; unfortunately, I don't
have a good full view of the dress. I will try to post my sketch of
the dress when I get it scanned in though, and possibly some screen
caps if/when I do those.

OK, on with my questions. The basic differences in the dress and
patter are as follows: The dress has a natural waistline, while the
pattern has an empire style waistline. The dress has lacing in the
front and the pattern in the back. The pattern has a split two-layer
skirt, while the dress has a simple skirt with no split and visible
under-layer. So my main question would be, am I in over my head with
this project? Would converting the pattern be too difficult? I also
have the retired pattern Simplicity 9966 (also shown in my folder).
Would it give me a better pattern to go off of for the bodice and/or
the skirt? Should I use a mix of the two patterns taking the sleeves
from M5444 and the rest from S9966? Any suggestions would be
helpful. Thanks in advance.

Sarah

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Hello everyone, I know this group hasn't been very active lately, so I thought I'd try to wake it back up. Also, I know we mostly talk about costumes from the...
michael1_angel
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Oct 11, 2007
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Hi there Sarah. Heather here. Yes I would agree that converging the 2 patterns might be too overwhelming and in the end, a lot more heartache than reward....
Heather M.
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Oct 12, 2007
2:53 am

Big fan of lon chaney, I think that costume is charming!! Are you planning to make it for an event? or for Halloween? I think the patterns you have chosen...
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Oct 12, 2007
5:03 am

Hi Grace, It's good to see another Chaney fan out there. ;) I've loved that costume for years, and every time I watch the movie I want to make it. I might wear...
Sarah McBrayer
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Oct 12, 2007
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Check out Denver fabrics, www.denverfabrics.com They are liquidating right now and they have been having some great deals!! grace e Sarah McBrayer...
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Oct 12, 2007
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Thanks. It's always nice to know about sales. :) I don't use online fabric stores much. I'll probably check the local stores first, and then if I don't find...
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Sarah, or Michael or whoever this is to: I FOUND IT!!!!! It's Simplicity's Patterns: Design 4479 and from sizes 6 to 20. Hope this helps. I sent the pic to...
Heather M.
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Oct 12, 2007
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Hi Heather, I already sent you a reply, but I just thought I'd try to clear up any confusion there might be here. Thanks for the help. Simplicity 4479 is a...
Sarah McBrayer
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