Help! :) I was barely feeling comfortable with the authenticity of my own rural impression, when baby made 3.. That hasn't really affected my husband's habits in the hobby, but I had all but given up on reenacting 'til I began looking through photos and approved vendors today.. I really don't want to leave the hobby b/c we can't afford for all 3 of us to be authentic. I can make do with what I have at the moment, but my 11 month old has outgrown her original infant gown.
My Question is this: What should a (very) rural farm baby of the 1860's have to get by?
I'm guessing a gown of some sort (she is crawling.. don't know if that makes a difference in length/style?), drawers of some sort, an underskirt?, a pinafore? I'm very much a beginner when it comes to sewing.. (don't have the patience to improve), and our budget is rather limited (I'm a Stay-at-home-mom). If it's possible, I'd prefer to have things that can grow with her (I'm thinking that is period anyway so I should be okay there.. ?) So I'm not having to get more than 1 wardrobe together per season. Help?! :) Thank you in advance for any tips/referrals!
My Question is this: What should a (very) rural farm baby of the 1860's have to get by?
I'm guessing a gown of some sort (she is crawling.. don't know if that makes a difference in length/style?), drawers of some sort, an underskirt?, a pinafore? I'm very much a beginner when it comes to sewing.. (don't have the patience to improve), and our budget is rather limited (I'm a Stay-at-home-mom). If it's possible, I'd prefer to have things that can grow with her (I'm thinking that is period anyway so I should be okay there.. ?) So I'm not having to get more than 1 wardrobe together per season. Help?! :) Thank you in advance for any tips/referrals!
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