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9/21/2011

Men's Frock Coats Single and Double Breasted & Two Vests Pattern (1850 - 1915) Review

Men's Frock Coats Single and Double Breasted and Two Vests Pattern (1850 - 1915)
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I purchased this pattern for my husbands halloween costume, Mad Hatter. I was worried that the instructions would not be clear and detailed. Once i received the pattern I found it to be very easy to follow instructions and very detailed. Very happy with how the vest and jacket turned out

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LM109 - Sewing Pattern for 1850 - 1915 Men's Single and Double Breasted Frock Coats and 2 Vests. Men's 'Prince Albert ' Skirted Frock Coats with Two Vests ~ 1850 - 1915. Sizes 34-58 all included in the envelope. Both the Double and Single Breasted Frock Coats and Vest A are exact copies of an antique frock and matching vest circa 1880. Vest B is a copy of a vest circa 1850. The silhouette of all garments are appropriate for the time period 1850-1915. (Double Breasted Frockcoat, Single Breasted Frockcoat, Gambler's Coat, Western Gambler's Coat, Wild West Coat, Wild West Frockcoat, Gunslinger Frockcoat). Excellent for Johnny Depps Coat and Vest as the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, 2010. Johnny Depp, Tim Burton, Alice In Wonderland, Mad Hatter, Mad Hatter Coat, Mad Hatter Vest.

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7/22/2011

1830's, 1840's & 1850's Frock Coat Pattern Review

1830's, 1840's and 1850's Frock Coat Pattern
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Though I found the included sewing instructions somewhat confusing in their terseness (there weren't many diagrams to show how things fit together), I did manage to make enough sense of them to successfully finish the pattern. The completed frock coat looks great, and it fits really well, too! This isn't a pattern I'd recommend for beginners, but if you've got a bit of sewing experience, definitely try it out!

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1830's - 1850's Frockcoat, Multisized 36-50" chest. Several variations to take the wearer from 1830 to 1850. Requires 5 yards of 45" fabric and lining.

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