Women's sewing patterns for the Late Bustle Era, 1883 - 1889.
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This is a pattern for a buckram hat frame, to be covered with fabric. It has a tapered crown,...
£11.98
The Butterfly detachable train is a separate garment that attaches to any existing skirt,...
£16.15
This is a pattern for a buckram hat/bonnet frame, that needs to be covered with fabric. It has...
£15.40
This Riding skirt, also known as a habit train, was worn while riding sidesaddle. It was...
£23.87
This pattern is for a center front drapery, side panels, and a pannier that can be added to...
£17.96
This pattern is for an asymmetrical front and back drapery that can be added to the TV261 Four...
£20.22
Asymmetrical styles were very fashionable in the 1880's, as was the use of bordered laces and...
£16.96
This overskirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in the October 26, 1887 edition...
£15.53
This skirt is particularlly suited to the years 1887-1888, and to fit over the TV163 -...
£21.79
This skirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in an 1887 fashion magazine. It is...
£19.39
This skirt is drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the 1880's. It is lightly...
£20.77
The chemise is very simple and comfortable enough to wear under any garment. Taken from an...
£18.35
This is a chemise and drawers combined into one garment. This style of underwear first...
£19.13
his pattern has an assortment of chemisettes and cuffs, suitable for the 1870's. Collars I and...
£17.64
This petticoat bustle is based on an actual garment as seen in Harper's Bazaar magazine. This...
£18.26
This skirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in a fashion book of the 1880’s....
£18.94
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