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1789 - 1829 Patterns


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#001 1820s-1840s Corded Stay.

multi-sized 10 through 20.

Sarah Levitt in her book Victorians Unbuttoned says: "Nearly all women wore stays; they were essential for decency, and to go without them was to risk being considered a 'loose woman'. One also risked looking peculiar, since the popular idea of the female shape was based on the shape created by whalebone and lacing rather than nature."

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#002, Two Early Nineteenth Century Chemises. A simple chemise was worn under the stay and helped keep the stay clean.

Multi-sized 10 through 20.

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#008 1830s-1840s Small-Fall Trowsers with Frog Pockets.

Order the trowsers in one of Two Waist Sizes: 28"-42" or 44"-52".

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#030: A "Transition Stay" Fashionable Circa 1796-1806

Multi-sized 8 through 26 in B, C and D cups

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#031 Circa 1796-1806 Lewis & Clark Era Front Closing Gown

Multi-sized 8-14, 16-20, 22-26 in B, C and D cups.

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#032 1804 U.S. Army Issue Artillery Coat

This pattern is available in army issue sizes 1 [35 Chest], 2 [37] and 3 [39] and modern sizes 4 [41], 5 [43], 6 [45], 7 [47], 8 [49], 9 [50], 10 [52], 11 [54] and 12 [56].

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#038: A Partially Boned "Transition Stay" Fashionable Circa 1793-1820

Multi-sized 8 through 26

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#040: Napoleonic Era British Foot Soldier's Jacket circa 1806-1820

This pattern is available in army issue sizes 1 [36], 2 [38], 3 [40], 4[42] and modern sizes 5 [44], 6 [46].

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#041: U.S. Army Roundabout Matching 1812 Specs

This pattern is available in U.S. Army issued sizes 1 [38], 2 [40], 3 [42], 4[44]

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1789 - 1829 for clothing of the Federal Era. Beginning with the Presidency of George Washington and the ratification of the Constitution, Lewis and Clark's Adventure of Discovery, the War of 1812 through the Presidency of John Quincy Adams.

1830 - 1840 patterns for clothing from the Jacksonian Era through the Beginning of the Railroads in the East.

1850s - 1860s patterns from the Antebellum period through the War Between the States

1870s - 1890s patterns Patterns for clothing from the Gilded Age through the Gay '90s.

1900-1919s patterns. for clothing from the Edwardian Era and Ragtime Music.

1920s patterns for clothing of the Roaring Twenties Era, the Liberated Flapper and the Charleston Dance.

1930s patterns for clothing that were influenced by Coco Chanel

1940s patterns for clothing that were influenced by Broadway Plays and Hollywood Movies

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