Senin, 27 Februari 2012

1898 Walking Skirt Pattern

1898 Walking Skirt Pattern
1898 Walking Skirt Pattern Description:
1898 Walking Skirt. This skirt pattern is taken from an original Metropolitan Pattern Co. pattern of 1898. It consists of 7 gores, with gathers at the center back. It is moderatly full and has hem facings for added support. The closure is at the center back . This shape is suitable as a basic walking skirt from 1892-1900. Sizing and Yardage Information: All Sizes Fabric -45" wide 5 1/8 yards Medium to heavy fabrics, wool, twill, brocade, linen, etc. Fabric -60" wide 4 7/8 yards. Lining - 45" wide 6 5/8 yards Use broadcloth, muslin or other similar fabric. Stiffener fabric 45" wide 1 1/2 yard Use twill, canvas, jean, or other weighted fabric. Yardages given are with nap. Notions: Hook and eye closures. All the sizes are included, as given.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1898 Walking Skirt. Multisized XS-3XL. This skirt pattern is taken from an original Metropolitan Pattern Co. pattern of 1898.
- Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, Civil War and modern sewing Impressiosn
- Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
- Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
- Wonderful for SASS living history events, SASS reenactments SASS Wild West events, Victorian Living history events.

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Minggu, 26 Februari 2012

Simplicity Sewing Pattern 2895 Men Costumes, BB (46-48-50-52)

Simplicity Sewing Pattern 2895 Men Costumes, BB (46-48-50-52)
Simplicity Sewing Pattern 2895 Men Costumes, BB (46-48-50-52) Description:
Men's Frock Coat, Shirt and Vest Simplicity sewing pattern 2895, part of Simplicity Summer 2008 collection. Pattern for 2 looks. For sizes BB (46-48-50-52).

Feature:
- Men costumes in size bb (46-48-50-52) simplicity pattern 2895
- Number of looks included:2
- Available in sizes bb (46-48-50-52) and a (xxs-xs-s-m-l)
- Instructions are written in English and Spanish
- Designed and manufactured in the u.s.a

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Jumat, 24 Februari 2012

1880 Split Pannier Overskirt Pattern

1880 Split Pannier Overskirt Pattern
1880 Split Pannier Overskirt Pattern Description:
TV328 - 1880 Split Pannier Overskirt. Multisized XS-2XL. Split Pannier Overskirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in an 1880 The Delineator magazine. It is a very simple overskirt, with only a center back seam, the fronts being fitted with darts. Gathers at the front and sides produce the pannier effect, which was very fashionable from 1879 to 1883. The square front panels fall away to reveal an underskirt below, while the back is held in place with drawstrings and allowed to droop below the knee. This design is particularly suited to be worn over the trained Fantail Skirt, but works equally well with a walking length skirt. Sizing and Yardage Information: 45" wide fabric All Sizes Fabric 2 3/4 yards Trimming 4 1/2 yards Yardages given are without nap. If using napped material, allow as much as 1 � yards extra. Notions: Hook and eye closures, 1" wide single fold bias tape, 4 yards tie strings.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1880 Split Pannier Overskirt. Multisized XS-2XL. Split Pannier Overskirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in an 1880 The Delineator magazine
- Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, Civil War and modern sewing Impressiosn
- Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
- Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
- Excellent for Saloon dancer, saloon keeper, Wild West Woman, Western School Marm

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1909 Edwardian Dress Pattern

1909 Edwardian Dress Pattern
1909 Edwardian Dress Pattern Description:
SS116 - 1909 Edwardian Dress Pattern. Sizes 6-18 all included in one envelope with instructions to upsize. This is the winning pattern from the first Young Designers' Contest! Miss Rachel Franklin took her inspiration from an original ca. 1909 gown, creating a versatile pattern that can be used for a variety of occasions. The dress can be made up in everyday fabrics like linen or cotton, or you might opt for a luscious evening gown of velvet. Finally, you can use a sheer overlay to create an ethereal version fit for tea! Sizes 6-18 all included in one envelope. Flowing princess lines make for a very forgiving, flattering fit. Instructions included for dresses with a sheer overlay. Over size 18? Just see the instructions for resizing patterns!

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1909 Edwardian Dress Pattern. Sizes 6-18 all included in one envelope with instructions to upsize.
- Excellent to Titanic, Edwardian, Turn of the Century Impression
- Great for Victorian, Periot, WWI, Edwardian era
- Girl's Edwardian Dress Pattern, Girl's Turn of the Century Dress Patterns

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Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

1870 - 1880's Bustled Apron Overskirt Pattern

1870 - 1880's Bustled Apron Overskirt Pattern
1870 - 1880's Bustled Apron Overskirt Pattern Description:
TV305 - 1870 - 1880's Bustled Apron Overskirt. This overskirt is designed to be worn with an underskirt and bustle petticoat TV101. It can be worn for both the early 1870's, or the 1880's style bustle. The front apron is swaged in front with large pleats at the side seams. The back has large poufs which are held in place by tapes. It can be made either round or pointed in front, and round or square behind. (The back can be lengthened to train length if desired.) The closure is in the left side seam. This skirt is fabulous for a ball gown. It will also make a very fashionable day dress. Sizing and Yardage Information: Multisized XS-XXL 45"/60" wide fabric All Sizes Overskirt 2 3/4 yards Notions: Hook and eye closures.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1870 - 1880's Bustled Apron Overskirt. This overskirt is designed to be worn for both the early 1870's, or the 1880's style bustle.
- Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, Civil War and modern sewing Impressiosn
- Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
- Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
- Authentic, Documented Historic Clothing Patterns for the Living History, Museum and Theatrical Costumer

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Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

1795-1820 Men's Tailcoat Pattern

1795-1820 Men's Tailcoat Pattern
1795-1820 Men's Tailcoat Pattern Description:
RH201 - 1795-1820 Men's Tailcoat Pattern. This pattern comes with several variations including the standard and M-cut collars. Men's Sizes Medium to XL included (38-50" chest). Excellent for Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and other Regency era impressions. Beau Brummell wore a Regency period dress coat as daytime dress. The coat is able to close and the tails are knee length. Beau Brummell set the fashion for dandyism in British society from the mid-1790s, which was characterized by immaculate personal cleanliness, immaculate linen shirts with high collars, perfectly tied cravats, and exquisitely tailored plain dark coats (contrasting in many respects with the "maccaroni" of the earlier eighteenth century). Brummell abandoned his wig and cut his hair short in a Roman fashion dubbed � la Brutus, echoing the fashion for all things classical seen in women's wear of this period. He also led the move from breeches to snugly-tailored pantaloons or trousers, often light-colored for day and dark for evening, based on working-class clothing adopted by all classes in France in the wake of the Revolution. A tailcoat is a coat with the front of the skirt cut away, so as to leave only the rear section of the skirt, known as the tails. The historical reason coats were cut this way was to make it easier for the wearer to ride a horse, but over the years tailcoats of varying types have evolved into forms of formal dress for both day and evening wear. Although there are several different types of tailcoat, the term tailcoat is popularly taken to be synonymous with the type of dress coat still worn today in the evening with white tie. This dress coat, one of the two main surviving tailcoats, is a dark evening coat with a squarely cut away front. The other one is the morning coat (or cutaway in American English), which is cut away at the front in a gradual taper. (Wikipedia).

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1795-1820 Men's Tailcoat Pattern. This pattern comes with several variations including the standard and M-cut collars. Men's Sizes Medium to XL included. (38-50" chest)
- Excellent for Regency, Jane Austen Era, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice Impressions
- Perfect for Regency, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen era men's waistcoats
- Perfect for Colonial Costume, Regency Costume, Regency Hoops Skirt
- Perfect for Regency Period, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility era

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Selasa, 21 Februari 2012

Irish Dress And Underskirt Pattern

Irish Dress and Underskirt Pattern
Irish Dress and Underskirt Pattern Description:
Sewing Pattern to make an Irish Dress and Underskirt. Multisized 4-24. Traditional open-front gown with sleeveless bodice, worn over a leine. Game of Thrones Costume, Game of Thrones, House Stark, House Lannister, Eddard Stark, Sean Bean, Cersei Lannister, Cersei Baratheon, Robert Baratheon, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark, Michelle Fairley, Jaime Lannister, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Cersei Lannister, Lena Headey, Daenerys Targaryen, Emilia Clarke, Jorah Mormont, Iain Glen, Petyr Baelish, Aidan Gillen, Viserys Targaryen, Harry Lloyd, Jon Snow, Lord Snow, Kit Harington, Robb Stark, Richard Madden, Sansa Stark, Sophie Turner, Arya Stark, Maisie Williams, Theon Greyjoy, Alfie Allen, Bran Stark, Isaac Hempstead-Wright, Joffrey Baratheon, Jack Gleeson, Sandor Clegane, Rory McCann, Khal Drogo, Jason Momoa, Lysa Arryn, Kate Dickie, Arryn, Renly Baratheon, Gethin Anthony, Brienne of Tarth, Gwendoline Christie, Stannis Baratheon, Stephen Dillane, Melisandre, Carice van Houten, Tywin Lannister, Syrio Forel, Margaery Tyrell, Jeor Mormont, Samwell Tarly, Benjen Stark, Yoren, Barristan Selmy.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - Irish Dress Pattern
- Irish Dress and Underskirt. Multisized 4-24
- Great for Ren Faires, and many other eras
- Great for Scottish Highland Games and Renassiance Festivals
- Great Costume Pattern for Game of Thrones or as a historical Item for any SCA, Medieval, Celtic or Renaissance Living history Enthusiast

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Senin, 20 Februari 2012

Victorian / American Civil War Night Dress And Night Cap Pattern

Victorian / American Civil War Night Dress and Night Cap Pattern
Victorian / American Civil War Night Dress and Night Cap Pattern Description:
Early Victorian, American Civil War One of the Granny's Attic series of the Period Impressions line, the early Victorian night dress and cap pattern includes a tucked or plain yoke, and tucked or plain cuff options. Cap with tucked or plain brim. Sizes xsm to xlarge included in pattern.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - Victorian / American Civil War Night Dress and Night Cap Pattern. Sizes X-Small to X-large included in pattern.
- Excellent to Victorian, Titanic, Edwardian, Turn of the Century Impression
- Great for SASS, Wild West, Civil War, Western Cowboy, Western Expansion Impression
- Vintage Sewing Patterns, Regency Sewing Patterns

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Minggu, 19 Februari 2012

1840 - 1890's Can-Can Skirt Pattern

1840 - 1890's Can-Can Skirt Pattern
1840 - 1890's Can-Can Skirt Pattern Description:
TV280 - 1840 - 1890's Can-Can Skirt. This skirt is the classic can-can skirt of the 1890's. Calf length, it is a full circle skirt, with a lining loaded with ruffles. Center back closure. This skirt is suitable for dance hall and saloon wear. The Can-can was a stage act that originated in Paris in the 1840's, at the more questionable entertainment establishments. It was a dance in which girls would swing up their skirts to show their ankles, petticoats, drawers, and stockings, offering quick glimpses designed to tease the typically male audience. A rare sight indeed, as showing anything above the ankle was taboo. By the 1870's this dance entertainment was gaining popularity at the more respectable establishments as well, and was quickly becoming socially acceptable, though still considered risqu�. Needless to say, as this was a seedier stage costume, there is very little source material for the early years. By the 1890's the skirt had taken on the circular shape and layered ruffles on the underside to give a flashy and elegant style to the dance. Historically, the skirt was worn with a regular bodice, high at the back of the neck, low at the bosom, and � length sleeve. The ruffles on the underside were typically white, to simulate the layers of petticoats. For modern interpretations, the skirt is often worn with a chemise and corset, or a ball gown bodice, and the ruffles are brightly colored. Sizing and Yardage Information: Multisized S-3XL. Fabric 7 yards Lining 7 yards Ruffles: if yardage* 10 � - 12 yards Ruffles: if gathered trim 34 � - 39 � yards Ruffles: if Flat trim* 52 yards - 59 � yards Yardages given are with nap. Trim ruffles should be at least 4 �" - 6" wide, and can be lace, eyelet, or other trim. *Ruffle yardages may vary. Notions: Hook and eye closures. Automatic ruffler foot for machine.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1840 - 1890's Can-Can Skirt. Multisized S-3XL. This skirt is the classic can-can skirt of the 1890's.
- Great for Wild West, Western Saloon Dancer, Western Expansion, dance skirt
- Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
- Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
- Wonderful for SASS living history events, SASS reenactments SASS Wild West events, Victorian Living history events.

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Kamis, 16 Februari 2012

Sewing Pattern - 1879 Petticoat With Detachable Train

Sewing Pattern - 1879 Petticoat with Detachable Train
Sewing Pattern - 1879 Petticoat with Detachable Train Description:
1879 Petticoat with Detachable Train. Multisized XS-XXL. This petticoat is drafted based on an actual garment as seen a Harper's Bazaar magazine. It is designed to give support behind the knees for tied-back or Natural Form style skirts of 1877-1882. The very slim petticoat is lightly gathered in front and sides, with gathered rows of netting holding out the full back. The closure is in the center front seam. An optional 12" ruffle can be added to the hem. The detachable short train buttons onto the hem of the petticoat. This petticoat is also great for wear under 1890-91 skirt that need slimness in front and fullness behind. Sizing and Yardage Information: Multisized XS-XXL 45" wide fabric Petticoat 2 5/8 - 3� yards Petticoat with ruffle 4 � - 5 1/8 yards Train 2 yards Yardages given are without nap. Notions: 3 - 6 yards netting (58" wide), hook and eye closures, buttons for train.

Feature:
- Sewing Pattern - 1879 Petticoat with Detachable Train - Multisized XS-XXL
- Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, and modern sewing Impressiosn
- Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn

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