1856 Henrietta Sederholm
1856 Henrietta Sederholm
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Blue Floral Muslin Dress Fabric, c. 1856
Product Description
This delicate floral design is inspired by a mid-19th-century Swedish muslin dress, reflecting the refined elegance of early Victorian fashion. The soft cream ground combined with small blue floral wreaths creates a light and graceful expression, well suited for historically accurate garments.
The pattern captures the balance between structure and softness typical of the 1850s, where fitted bodices met voluminous skirts. The small-scale repeat reads beautifully across gathered fabric, enhancing movement and depth in full silhouettes.
Well suited for
Ideal for round dresses, early Victorian daywear, and historically inspired garments. The design also works well for children’s wear, accessories, and light interior textiles where a subtle yet decorative expression is desired.
Design & Historical Context
The original garment dates to after 1856 and was made of printed cotton muslin with blue floral wreaths and light brown branches. Dresses of this period often featured fitted bodices, gathered skirts, and decorative flounces, reflecting both craftsmanship and evolving fashion ideals.
Henrietta Sederholm was associated with Ålberga gård in Södermanland, where this dress was worn as a wedding garment. The preserved piece reflects both personal history and the textile traditions of mid-19th-century Sweden.
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