Products In The Recollections of J P Ryan (Total Products 12, Showing: 1 to 12)
This group of jackets uses one basic body with front, sleeve, cuff, skirt and length variations. Each view is composed of different pieces, and pieces...
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The most versatile gown of the 18th century! Quick and easy to construct, the Robe l Anglaise a la polonaise can take you from encampment to bal...
Contains pattern diagram for chemise in all sizes, plus illustrated directions for petticoat, apron and handkerchief. Patterns included for short ...
During the 18th Century, a lady of fashion could choose from a variety of methods to extend the shape of the petticoat and gown. For example, she migh...
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The Manteau-de-Lit or Bed-gown is an unfitted, T-shaped jacket with a shawl collar that continues into robings. It is knee-length, has seven-eighths l...
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The robe la fran aise was one of the most flattering gowns worn by ladies in the 18th century. Fitted closely to the torso in the front, the back of...
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This style of caraco jacket was a popular ladies fashion from approximately 1770 to 1785. This caraco is designed with a false stomacher front w...
The habit shirt was worn by ladies in the 18th century with the riding habit, a three piece suit for women, consisting of petticoat, waistcoat and jac...
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1770's Riding Habit Pattern by J P Ryan
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The Dormeuse, or French Night Cap, was especially popular in the 1770's. This style was also referred to as a baigneuse, or bathing ca...
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Early Spencer Jacket With long sleeves that extend over the back of the hand, this Spencer jacket may be either lined or unlined, with or without r...
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A stylish means of maintaining an attractive head. Ladies' caps should be made of light to medium weight linen for the most authentic appearance. Othe...