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1830's - 40's Roll
Collar Waistcoats
Full size paper pattern for Men's Waistcoats
(Vests) for the 1830s through 1840s. Single- and double-breasted versions
both included.
Fits chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger
sizes. All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques included.
Yardage
Requirements:
2 yds at least 45" wide
$20.00
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1860s "Tweedside"
Jacket
Pattern is based on
an original tailor's draft from the period and fits chests 38"-54" with
instructions for making the pattern fit larger sizes. All sizes are included
in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions, historical notes and period
tailoring techniques are also included
Yardage
Requirements:
4 yds at least 45" wide or 3 yds 60" wide
$25.00
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1870s-1900s Lounge
Jacket
This is the earliest
incarnation of the modern man's suit jacket -- the lounge jacket. Originally
a working-man's coat, this lounge jacket became casual wear for the man of
fashion in the late Victorian period.
Our pattern is based on an original tailor's draft from the period and fits
chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques are also included
Yardage
Requirements:
4 yds at least 45" wide or 3 yds 60" wide
$25.00
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1850s-1900s Step
Collar Waistcoats
Full size paper
pattern for Men's Waistcoats (Vests) for the 1850s through 1900s. Single-
and double-breasted versions both included.
Fits chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger
sizes. All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques included
Yardage
Requirements:
2 yds at least 45" wide
$25.00
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1880s-1900s Dinner
Jacket or "Tuxedo"
This is the earliest
incarnation of the dinner jacket -- known in the US as the Tuxedo. A
marriage between the casual lounge jacket and the very very informal smoking
jacket, the dinner jacket became casual evening wear for the man of fashion
in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.
Our pattern is based on an original tailor's draft from the period and fits
chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques are also included.
Yardage
Requirements:
4 yds at least 45" wide or 3 yds 60" wide
$25.00
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1870s-1900s
Double-Breasted "Reefer" or Navy Coat
Looking for that
nautical look? Try our pattern for a double-breasted reefer or pea coat from
the 1870s through 1900.
Our pattern is based on an original tailor's draft from the period and fits
chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques are also included.
Yardage
Requirements:
4 yds at least 45" wide or 3 yds 60" wide
$25.00
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1870s-1900s
Norfolk Jacket
In the days when a
suit was casual wear, what did men wear when engaged in sport. Surely there
were no T-shirts and basketball shorts! They were not. But there was the
Norfolk Jacket. Invented by the sportif Edward VII while still Prince of
Wales under Mummy Victoria, the Norfolk Jacket's pleats allowed a man
freedom of movement while still preserving a dignified appearance.
Our pattern is based on an original tailor's draft from the period and fits
chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger sizes.
Banded and pleated versions both included. (If the yoked version is desired,
please see RH1080, the 1910s Golf Jacket). All sizes are included in one
envelope. Embellishment suggestions, historical notes and period tailoring
techniques are also included.
Yardage
Requirements:
4 yds at least 45" wide or 3 yds 60" wide
$25.00
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1850s-1900s
Evening Dress Waistcoats
Full size paper
pattern for Men's Dress Waistcoats (Vests) for wear with Evening Dress from
the 1850s through 1900s.
Fits chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger
sizes. All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques included.
Yardage
Requirements:
2 yds at least 45" wide
$20.00
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1880s-1900s
U-front Evening Dress Waistcoats
Full size paper
pattern for Men's Dress Waistcoats (Vests) with a deep U-front for wear with
Evening Dress from the 1880s through 1900s.
Fits chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger
sizes. All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques included.
Yardage
Requirements:
2 yds at least 45" wide
$20.00
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1850s-1900s
Clerical Waistcoat
Looking for a
different vest to wear with your priest's collar? We have the solution. This
is our pattern for a Clerical Waistcoat as worn by English clergy from the
1850s through the early 1900s. Button front and high gorge, the small stand
collar leaves just enough of an opening through which to glimpse your
identifying collar.
Fits chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger
sizes. All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions,
historical notes and period tailoring techniques included.
Yardage Requirements:
2 yds at least 45" wide
$20.00
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1910s Gaiters or
Spatterdashes
Military gaiters from
an original British pattern from the 1910s. Fit calves from 14" to 22" with
instructions for larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
1 yard at least
60” wide
$12.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Corset
Underbust corset
pattern based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits busts 28" through
48", waists 20" through 40" and hips 30" to 50" with instructions how to
alter for larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
1.5 yards at
least 45” wide
$20.00
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1900s Gentleman's
Spats
Gentleman's spats
from an original British tailor's draft from 1896. Fits all shoe sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage
Requirements:
1 yard at least
36” wide
$10.00
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1910s Standard
Riding Skirt
Based on an original
pattern. Fits waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions
for larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
6 yards 60”
wide
$25.00
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Ladies' Basic
Bodice for the 1870s-1910s
Are you trying to replicate a dress from the 1870s and you don't know where
to start? Do you have an idea for the perfect Steampunk outfit, but you need
a pattern? Then you need our pattern for this beautiful ladies’ bodice based
on an original period tailor's draft. With its front darts and seamed back,
this basic bodice looks beautiful on a variety of figures and works from the
1870s through the 1910s as well as for any fantasy outfit you can create.
Lengthen it into a jacket or coat! Pair it with skirts! Wear it with pants!
It's all up to you!
Fits busts 28" through 48" and waists 20" through 40" with instructions for
conversion to larger sizes. All sizes are included in the pattern. Detailed
instructions, period tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and
historical notes are also included.
Yardage Requirements:
4 1/2 yds 45"wide or
3 yds 60" wide
$15.00
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1916 Royal Flying
Corps Officer's Jacket and Coat
Looking for a Great War Royal Flying Corps uniform? Need a stylish and
unusual jacket? You need our pattern for the Great War Royal Flying Corps
Officer's jacket or coat from an original British pattern from 1916.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
6 yards at
least 45” wide
$30.00
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1910s "Ride
Astride" Coat
"Ride astride"
coat is based on an original pattern from 1913. Fits busts, 28" through 48".
waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions for larger
sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
6 yards at
least 45” wide
$25.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Riding Frock Coat
The riding frock coat is based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits
busts 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" with
instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
4.5 yards at
least 45” wide or 3 yards 60"
$20.00
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Ladies'
1910s Darted Riding Jacket
this beautiful ladies’ darted riding jacket based on an original pattern
from the 1910s. Fits busts, 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips
30" through 50" with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
4.5 yards 45”
wide or 3 yards 60" wide
$25.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Double-Breasted Riding Jacket
In the 1910s, riding jackets lengthen and a variety of fashionable closures
came into style. We present our pattern for this beautiful ladies’
double-breasted riding jacket based on an original pattern from the 1910s.
Fits busts 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50"
with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
4.5 yards at
least 45” wide or 3 yards of 60" wide
$25.00
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1910s "Ride
Astride" Split Skirt
This beautiful
ladies’ "ride astride" split riding skirt based on an original pattern from
the 1910s. Fits waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" with
instructions for larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
$25.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Center Front Seam Skirt
The center front seam
skirt pattern based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits waists 20"
through 40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions how to alter for larger
sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
3 yards 60" wide,
more if napped
$20.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Skirt with Peplum
The peplum skirt
pattern based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits waists 20" through
40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions how to alter for larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
3 yards 60”
wide, more if napped
$20.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Norfolk Jacket
Play with the boys
wearing this pattern for this beautiful ladies’ Norfolk jacket based on an
original pattern from the 1910s. Fits busts 28" through 48", waists 20"
through 40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions for conversion to larger
sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
4.5 yards at
least 45” wide or 3 yards of 60" wide
$25.00
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Ladies'
1910s Magyar Blouse
The "Magyar" blouse
pattern based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits busts 28" through
48" and waists 20" through 40" with instructions how to alter for larger
sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
$15.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Empire Costume
This beautiful
ladies’ blouse and high-waisted skirt based on an original pattern from the
1910s. Fits busts, 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through
50" with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
$25.00
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Ladies' 1910s
Three-Button Walking Suit
This beautiful
ladies’ three-button walking suit based on an original pattern from the
1910s. Fits busts 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through
50" with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
6 yards at
least 45” wide
$25.00
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Ladies' Great War
British Volunteer Reserve Uniform
Looking for a Great
War Volunteer Reserve uniform? You need our pattern from an original British
military pattern from the 1910s.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
7 yards at
least 45” wide
$25.00
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Ladies' 1910s "Sac"
Inverness Coat
This beautiful
ladies’ "sac" (plain back) Inverness coat based on an original pattern from
the 1910s. Fits busts 28" through 48", hips 30" through 50" with
instructions for larger sizes.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage
Requirements:
6 yards at least 45”
wide
$30.00
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1910s Military
Trench Coat
Looking for a cover
up for your Great War uniform? Need a Burberry for Bunberrying? You need our
pattern for military trench coat from an original British pattern from the
1910s.
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
4 yards at least 45”
wide
$25.00
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1910s-1940s
Ladies' Riding Breeches or Jodhpurs
These ladies’
riding breeches or jodhpurs from the 1910s through the 1940s are based
on an original pattern and extant garments. Fits waists 24" through 46",
hips 36" through 58", and calves 13" to 18.5".
All sizes are included in one pattern. Detailed instructions, period
tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are
also included.
Yardage Requirements:
3 yards at
least 45” wide
$25.00
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