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Period Costume for Stage & Screen: Patterns for Women’s Dress, 1800-1909
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Period Costume for Stage & Screen: Patterns for Women’s Dress, Medieval – 1500
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Butterick B4571 Women’s Medieval Dress Renaissance Fair Costume Sewing Pattern, Sizes 6-12
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New Look Sewing Pattern 6352 Misses Dresses, Size A (8-10-12-14-16-18)
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Simplicity Historical Dresses Sewing Pattern Costumes for Women by Andrea Schewe, Sizes 14-16-18-20-22
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Simplicity New Look Pattern 6096 Misses Dresses with Length and Sleeve Variations Sizes 4-6-8-10-12-14-16
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LM111 – 1860’s Day Dress Pattern By Laughing Moon Mercantile Ladies’ Early 1860’s Day Dress with Three Sleeve Options -View A is a copy of an extant period dress in the author’s collection. Views Band Care copies of extant sleeves.-All Views have a two dart front bodice and a classic curved V, tucked back. The darts are boned. The front of the skirt is directionally knife pleated, the sides are box pleated and the back is cartridge pleated (gauged). The bodice, sleeves, and skirt are flat lined with polished cotton. The skirt has a pocket and is stitched to the bodice. The bodice has piping at the neck, armscyes and waist. View A has coat sleeves, View B has pagoda sleeves, and View C has pleated pagoda sleeves. Included are a 1 1/2 inch collar and plain undersleeves. Dress Fabric: Silk- Taffeta, Loom-Figured, Moire, Satin, Iridescent, Faille. Drapey or Slubby silk not recommended. Wool – Challis, Cheviot, Herringbone, Gabardine, Worsteds, Serge, Broadcloth, Twill, Flannel or Novelty Weaves. Lining: Polished Cotton, Sateen or Plain Cotton. Collar and Undersleeves-White Cotton Broadcloth, Cambric, Batiste, Lawn, Nainsook, Organdy. Notions: Four 5\
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Author: Jean HunnisettBrand: Players PressEdition: New editionFeatures: Used Book in Good ConditionNumber Of Pages: 176Publisher: Players PressRelease Date: 01-03-1991Details: This book is a comprehensive guide to creating period dress. It consists of a series of books detailing the construction of garments, undergarme
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Period Patterns sewing pattern number 41 Italian Renaissance Gowns, circa 1470 – 1505 Includes Misses’ sizes 6 – 20 Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded, complete with instructions, historical notes and illustrations. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~ Women’s Italian Renaissance Gowns, c. 1470-1505, provides patterns for 7 gowns and 1 tabard. Two have split skirts. underskirts, and stomachers, to fake an underdress. The underskirts and stomachers can be left off, replaced by a real underdress. Four of the gown patterns have sleeves that tie on. Package includes patterns and instructions for the following: View I – Shortwaisted round-necked gown with tight sleeves gathered at the top, front closing, full split skirt with underskirt. C. 1470. View II – Highwaisted V-necked gown with tight sleeves split and laced from above the elbow to the wrist, front closing over stomacher, full split skirt with underskirt. C. 1470. View III – Sideless V-necked tabard overdress (optional – open in front). C. 1480. View IV – Shortwaisted square-necked gown with tight lined slashed sleeves split and laced from above the elbow to the wrist, laced to the shoulder, back closing, full skirt. C. 1490. View V – Very highwaisted V-necked gown with 3-piece (optional – 2-piece) sleeves laced to the dropped shoulder and to each other, front closing over stomacher, full split skirt with underskirt. C. 1495. View VI – Very highwaisted scoop-necked gown with tight sleeves split and laced from above the elbow to the wrist, laced to the dropped shoulder, back closing. C. 1500. View VII – Shortwaisted square-necked gown with lined wide tube sleeves laced to
the dropped shoulder, back opening. C. 1505. View VIII – Highwaisted square-necked gown with full upper sleeves gathered into tight lower sleeves, split and laced from the elbow to the wrist, back opening. C. 1505. All bodices are lined, and the skirts are pleated or gathered.
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****THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL OBJECT!! YOU WILL RECEIVE A PDF TUTORIAL FILE.*** Medieval Tunic PDF This is a costume tutorial, with instructions to draft and sew your very own basic Medieval or Viking era tunic, inspired by artwork and garments from the middle ages. This project is perfect for your next fantasy or reenactment event! This listing is for a Pattern Drafting and Sewing Tutorial that includes directions to create a basic medieval tunic also known as a T-tunic. Because you will be drafting your pattern based on our layout and your measurements, it can fit any size. You can use this to achieve an absolutely perfect fit! In your download you will receive: + 13 Page Tutorial Book (with photographic instructions) Download link will pop up once you complete your order. You will also receive an email containing your download link. If you do not see the email in your inbox, please check your spam folder.
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When in 1783 Marie Antoinette adopted the simple muslin dresses worn by creole women in the French Caribbean colonies, she started a revolution she may one day have come to regret. The Chemise Dress (or chemise de la reine) is the first indication of the high-waisted, sheer gowns that would come to define the Empire and Regency period. This is a downloadable pattern with complete instructions and historical notes for a lady’s chemise dress popular from 1783 until 1793 based on extant and pictorial examples. Fits busts 28\
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This collection of Regency doll dress patterns are designed from authentic Jane Austen era dresses. PDF Pattern includes: General description and sewing guide Pattern pieces Fabric and notions guide Complete illustrated sewing instructions Pattern prints on standard size office paper Some pattern pieces may need to be joined before cutting out fabric. All pieces are clearly marked. Dress #1, worn in one of the Pride and Prejudice movies, has a two piece, sculpted, front bodice. There are 2 tiny tucks along the front either side of the center front. The right bodice crosses over the left, forming a plunging ‘V’ shaped neckline. It is trimmed with gathered lace with an option of satin ribbon as a border. The back neckline is rounded and cut low. The sleeves are made with three layers. The top 2 are cap sleeves that are patterned with reverse scallops and lined with a very light weight cotton. The lower sleeve is gathered onto the narrow sleeve band. The upper sleeve gathers slightly around the armhole to give a full look to the triple layered sleeve. The empire length dress skirt lays flat across the front and gathers around the back. It has a roll hem. It closes in the back with hook and loop or snap tape. Add lace at the elbows, waist, neckline and/or hemline for varied finishes. Dress #2 features 2 tiny pleats down the center front bodice that can be decorated with 3 tiny buttons. It has a low cut rounded front and back neckline. The elbow length sleeves are gathered around the shoulders. There are 2 tiny folded pleats and 1 small button at each elbow. Edges can be trimmed with lace. The dress skirt is identical to dress #1. Dress #3 has 6 narrow sewn diagonal pleats on the bodice, with 3 pleats on each side of the center. The neckline is a traditional rounded low cut style. The full length sleeves mirror the bodice design with 3 narrow vertical pleats sewn from the shoulders to the cuffs. The dress skirt is also identical to Dress #1 and #2. This dress can have optional trims, lace and ribbon to give varied looks. The pattern is in PDF format. It prints on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper. Thank you for visiting our shop here at Etsy!
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Select color in next window Description- The Late 19th Century Petticoat is made of three gores with front darts for shaping over the hip. It has a 4” sweep, a 10” ruffle, a 42\