Shop
About Us
Contact Us
Policies
Home
Powered by AgoraCart - AgoraCart.com
|
|
|
 |
Cover, Petticoat, Bustle (LM 102)
Ladies Victorian Corset Cover, Petticoat in Three Lengths, and Bustle: (Sizes 2-36 Included) - Misses’ Corset Cover— The Corset Cover has four darts, front and back, and a square neck. It buttons down the front and can be made with or without sleeves. Petticoat in Three Lengths—1870 to early 1900’s petticoat has no darts in the front and back yokes, seams at side front, sides, side back, center back and gathered back panels. Bustle– 1886 bustle is stuffed and has no wires. Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Hoops & Bustles (LM 112)
Hoops and Bustles Civil War, Dickens, Covering the years 1856—1900: Misses Sizes 4-36, This pattern contains two hoops, 3 bustles, and a bustle pad. View A is a bell shape, meant to mimic the shape of multiple petticoats. View C, the bustle, rear hoop, and flat front. View D and E were popular during the bustle revival years of 1883 to 1889. A bustle pad is also included. All sizes are in the envelope. Contains easy instructions and clear illustrations on how to make the bustles and hoops. All these Victorian foundations in one pattern!!! Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Round Cage Crinoline (TV 141)
Round Cage Crinoline: The cage crinoline was the main support foundation for the period of 1855-1862. Called a "cage" because of the cage-like appearance created by the hoop wires and vertical support tapes, this type of crinoline offers maximum support capabilities for a perfect shape, combined with flexibility for comfortable wear. Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Ladies' Underwear (LM 100)
Two Victorian Corsets, Chemise and Drawers 1837 - 1899: (Sizes 6-26 Included) - The Dore Corset has B, C, and D Cup. The Silverado Corset has bust gores for cup size A through 4D! If you are a costume enthusiast but wonder which corset goes with what chemise - look no further. This pattern has the widest size range, the most complete instructions and illustrations, and all the pieces are in one package! Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Four-Gore Underskirt (TV 261)
1885 Four-Gore Underskirt: This skirt is drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the 1880's. It can be made flat in back, to be worn with an either with an overskirt or polonaise, or with the back bouffant and the front decorated. The skirt is flat in front with gathers or pleats in back, with the extra fullness shifted to the back. It has the three front gores and full width in back that were popular at that time. The placket is in the left side back seam. An optional 12" ruffle can be added to the hem. Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Corset for Stout Figure (AP 1004M)
1897 Corset for Stout Figure: (Multi-Size - 32-48 Bust - 20-36 Bust) - The corset was made of light gray twill stitched with red silk. It has a piece of stout elastic webbing set all around the bottom. The seams are strapped and decorative lace at the top. Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Corset Belt (AP 1601)
1863 Corset Belt: (30 Waist) - This model is one of the most convenient among the variety of corset belts. It sustains the size perfectly, without the stiffness that is the unavoidable consequence of the discomfort imposed by some corsets. It is closed in front with a busk and laced in the back. Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
Corset Cover (AP 1063M)
1891 Corset Cover: (Multi-Size - 28-50 Bust - 20-42 Waist) - This low-necked corset cover was originally made of French cambric, with an edging of open embroidery through which narrow ribbons were drawn at the neck and armholes. Click for more...
|
|
|
|
|
|