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1898 Flared Skirt (TV 297)
1898 Flared Skirt: This skirt is drafted based on a drafting method taken from a turn-of-the-century tailoring guide. The front panel extends the full length of the skirt, while the sides and back are cut with a fitted upper section and a tapered flare to add fullness at the hem. It has box pleats on either side of the center back closure. An optional kick pleat can be added to the front seams at the hem. This style of skirt was extremely popular from 1898-1903, and can be used for both day and evening wear. Click for more...
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Saloon & Can-can Costume (LM 105)
Saloon Girl, Can-Can Dancer, Dance Hall Girl, Carnival & Circus Performer: : (Sizes 6-26 ~ all included in the pattern) - Bodice, circle and gored skirts, petticoat, drawers, hat, and stockings All the components of the pattern Saloon Girl are separate and can be combined and layered as desired. Click for more...
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1860's Ball Gown Skirt (TV 240)
1860's Ball Gown Skirt: This skirt is an original design based on elements and ideas in use during the 1850's and 1860's. The top skirt is pulled up in swags, revealing a box pleated ruffle underneath. Double box pleats at the waist complete the look. Click for more...
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Basic 5 Gore Skirt (AP 1662)
1901 Basic 5 Gore Skirt: (23.5 Waist) This 5 gore skirt is adjusted entirely on the hips by means of darts and closes on the left front by means of snaps. English translation and original French sewing instructions are included. Click for more...
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Costume w/Jacket Bodice (AP 1005)
1897 Autumn Costume w/Jacket Bodice: (38 Bust - 26 Waist) - The costume illustrated was of tan colored double cashmere. It was made with a five gored skirt and a close fitting jacket bodice worn over a separate white silk vest with a lace jabot. The jacket has vest pieces of brown velvet studded with buttons, and a flaring collar lined with velvet. The velvet was also used for an applique scroll border around the skirt. Click for more...
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