Showing posts with label victorian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label victorian. Show all posts

1/06/2012

Spencer Jacket or Pelisse Pattern Review

Spencer Jacket or Pelisse Pattern
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Used the pattern to make a dress for my "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies" themed engagement party. Previous to this, I had only sewed one other item on my brand new sewing machine. I was able to follow the pattern, and with a few "learning" curves, sew a wonderful, period dress! Thank you!

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Pattern created by pulling research together from several sources; a Spencer jacket in the D.A.R. Museum collection and one at the Valentine. Also researched from Janet Arnold's wonderful Patterns of Fashion. Sizes 6-26DD all included in one envelope. Illustrated instructions make construction easy! Options for double-breasted or "frog" closure and two different collar treatments. Also makes up as a sleeveless pelisse or long coat with a skirt! See our extensive lines of Frogs and cloak and jacket clasps to obtain a stylish closure for your jacket!

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10/27/2011

1870's - 1880's Petticoat with Wire Bustle Pattern Review

1870's - 1880's Petticoat with Wire Bustle Pattern
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I bought this along with many other patterns to create a Victorian outfit. This pattern was so great. The directions were easy to follow and everything came out wonderfully.

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Sewing Patterns to make a 1870's - 1880's Petticoat with Wire Bustle. Multisized S-XXL. This petticoat bustle is based on an actual garment as seen in Harper's Bazaar magazine. This pattern will create a moderate sized bustle, proportioned to your hip size (one size does not fit all). It can be used as support for either 1870's or 1880's style of bustle dress. When combined with the flounce overlay, no other petticoat is needed. This petticoat has a center front closure, and four hoop bones built into the back. This design allows for structural support for heavy skirts combined with ease of movement and wearability (you can sit down without making any adjustments to the bustle!!) This petticoat will also fold flat for ease of storage. No other bustle pattern can offer this amount of comfort and style. Just put it on and forget it.

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