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The Casey Christening Gown  $235.00

Casey is made of imported Swiss cotton batiste and French lace.  The gown is 3 feet long plus a very long ruffle, edged in lace.  Almost 4 feet long total!  The bodice has embroidery on the front, (shown is the Celtic knot cross) with two lengths of lace insertion on either side. The skirt has embroidery on the front just above the ruffle all around the hem.

 

The skirt is gathered to the bodice and sleeves are short.  They can also be puffed, coming together in a cuff shown above or with ribbons if you prefer as shown below:

The ribbons can be removed and you have a bell sleeve!  (Shown on a Criswell gown)

(Or, we can add lace just below the ribbons and not have such long sleeves.  Shown on a linen gown.)

The choice is yours.

This gown is $235.00

Please call with questions or to order  440-474-4009

This is a page that lists some of the motifs you may choose.   

There are no hard and fast rules.  Your gown is always custom made as I don't usually keep any gowns in stock.

 

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Christening gowns:
All My Children christening gown
Ayrshire style christening gown
Bows and Doves christening gown
The Casey christening gown
Our many styles of Irish Celtic christening gown
The Celtic Collection
Celtic Diamonds christening gown
The Christening Cape with hood
The Confection collection, the ultimate in christening outfits
The Criswell christening gown, using Criswell lace designs - used with their kind permission.
The Kyle christening gown
The Madison christening gown, featuring tucks and embroidery on a 4 foot long gown
The Robert christening gown, plain and very simple.
The Round christening gown, with a skirt that spreads into a complete circle.

Embroidery designs from which to choose for your christening gown.

Baby Accessories, such as blankets, slip, bonnets, booties and cape.

The History of Embroidery in America articles.

 

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