1837 Ada Lovelace - Evening Magic
1837 Ada Lovelace - Evening Magic
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English Dress Fabric – Early Victorian Blue & Ivory Foliage Print
Inspired by an original English dress fabric from 1837, this graceful design features delicate ivory foliage floating across a rich cornflower-blue ground, connected by soft blue branching motifs that create movement and visual depth throughout the fabric. The monochromatic palette gives the design an elegant and sophisticated character typical of fashionable Early Victorian dress textiles.
The dense all-over pattern makes it particularly suitable for large historical garments, where the design can flow beautifully across skirts, bodices, sleeves, pelerines, and capes. The strong colour contrast creates visual impact from a distance, while the intricate details reward closer inspection.
Whether used for an Early Victorian day dress, a fashionable cape, historical accessories, or decorative interiors, this fabric brings the rich colour and energy of the late 1830s into modern sewing projects.
Perfect for:
- Early Victorian day dresses
- Late 1830s and early 1840s gowns
- Pelerines, capes, and historical outerwear
- Historical sewing and reenactment projects
- Decorative interiors and textile displays

Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, born in December 1815, was an English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. Ada Lovelace lived during the same period as this original textile and represents the creativity, innovation, and intellectual curiosity that characterised Britain during the late Romantic and early Victorian eras.
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