plousia
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The seller threw this 1940s or 50s cotton dress free in with another dress I bought, and although it's lovely it's pretty worn and damaged. When it arrived it had a long split at the top of the collar at the back where it folds over, which I sewed. I wore it once and one of the armholes tore, as you can see in one of the photos. The other closeup is further down the underarm where the fabric is quite worn. The other underarm is also worn, though not quite as badly.
I'm not quite sure what to do with it. There might be enough excess fabric in the button strip on the inside (literally the selvedge edge of the fabric on both sides of the skirt) to make patches for the armholes. The dress has a unique feature which is sort of "built in" breast pockets which go all the way to the arm openings.
It's also a bit discoloured in some spots, I've seen mention of Restoration in threads here, would that do it or would it be likely to damage the fabric more?
What would you do with this dress if it was yours? Is it worth trying to save?
I'm not quite sure what to do with it. There might be enough excess fabric in the button strip on the inside (literally the selvedge edge of the fabric on both sides of the skirt) to make patches for the armholes. The dress has a unique feature which is sort of "built in" breast pockets which go all the way to the arm openings.
It's also a bit discoloured in some spots, I've seen mention of Restoration in threads here, would that do it or would it be likely to damage the fabric more?
What would you do with this dress if it was yours? Is it worth trying to save?