Victorian Sacque and Petticoat Sewing Pattern bust sizes 32-47 Past Patterns original

Pattern Number: 808

$21.00

Circa 1850s-1870s

Bust sizes 31 1/2 through 47 1/2 and in a B, C and D cup

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Victorian Sacque and Petticoat Sewing Pattern bust sizes 32-47 Past Patterns original

Pattern Number: 808

$21.00

Circa 1850s-1870s

Bust sizes 31 1/2 through 47 1/2 and in a B, C and D cup

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On all US Orders over $50!

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Why Choose This Pattern?

This Victorian Sacque and Petticoat Set is an original Past Patterns design

A sacque, also spelled "sac" and "sack", was a loose fitting garment which hung from the shoulder without a yoke.  It appears to have been a relative of the short gown handed down from the 18th century, which still remains a favorite silhouette.  Some modern examples are tent dresses, crop tops, tunics and swing coats.

There were different types and usages of Sacques.  There were undress sacques, which were worn in private settings; they might be used for morning wear before dressing for the day or while working at home alone (or waiting for a close female friend).  There were also fashionable sacques which might have featured needlework embroidery or silk.

The sacque and petticoat from which our 808 pattern is derived was made in a "common" style.  The sacque's stitching were hand sewn while the skirt's long seams are believed to be oversewn by machine.  The original skirt was five panels of 25" fabric sewn selvage to selvage.

For more pictures of madder dyed cloth see pages 88 - 89, 178 - 179, 206 and 229 in Textile Designs by S. Meller and J. Elffers. Also look in fabric shops for P&B's line of madder inspired cotton prints.

This pattern set is graded Multi-Size, applicable for Small to XXL
Small Size is for 31 1/2"-33 1/2" bust, 24 1/2"-25 1/2" waist and 34 1/2"-35 1/2" hips
Medium Size is for 35"-36 1/2" bust, 27"-28 1/2" waist and 37"-38 1/2" hips
Large Size is for 38"-39 1/4" bust, 30"-31 3/4" waist and 40"-41 3/4" hips
Extra Large Size is for 41 1/2"-43 1/2" bust, 33 1/2"-35 1/2" waist and 43 1/2"-45 1/2" hips
XXL Size is for 45 1/2"-47 1/2" bust, 37 1/2"-39 1/2" waist and 47 1/2"-49 1/2" hips

B, C and D cups for all Sizes is included

Suggested Fabrics (all in 44" width)
Small-Large Sizes requires 7 Yds
XL-XXL Sizes require 7 1/2 Yds
Note - For every 1" the end user is above 5'4", purchase an additional 6" more of fabric.

The fabric from which the original is made appears to be a madder dyed printed cotton. A color swatch of the original fabric is included in the images for this item.  For more pictures of madder dyed cloth see pages 88 - 89, 178 - 179, 206 and 229 in Textile Designs by S. Meller and J. Elffers. Also look in fabric shops for P&B's line of madder inspired cotton prints.
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Additional information

Weight 4 oz
Dimensions 13 × 10 × 1 in
Cup Size

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This item is for single, non-commerical usage. If you want to mass produce items, please contact us.

Sizing Information

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What is the difference between a Past Patterns original pattern and a Vintage Revival pattern?

The Past Patterns originals were designed in house and based upon the research, disassembly and time of Saundra Ros Altman.  These designs come from finds all over the United States reaching from San Diego, California to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC.  She created the initial patterns, the sizing charts and the instruction content.  Many of the these patterns are multi-sized or are available in various sizes.  For the most part, these designs are done taking into account the modern human body's shape, height and weight. The Vintage Revival patterns are traces or copies of an old, mass produced pattern; the first mass produced patterns came out in the 1850s.  For the most part, you get exactly what came in the original package; in some cases, Saundra has appended historical notes to the instructions.  The Vintage Revivals patterns, being copies of the originals, generally only come in one size and are based upon the size and shape of the human body from the era the pattern came from.

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The bust and back length. The back length is measured from the prominent bone at the base of the neck to the natural waistline.

Where can I see the appropriate clothing fabrics for the 18th and 19th centuries?

You can see 1740 through 1940 fabrics in a book titled "Textile Designs" by Susan Meller and Joost Elffers. The subtitle states, "Two Hundred Years of European and American Patterns for Printed Fabric by Motif, Style, Color, Layout and Period and 1,823 Illustration in Color." What they don't say is that 90% of the swatches pictured are life size. The ISBN is 0-8109-3853-7. A second book is Wearable Prints, 1740-1860, History, Materials, and Mechanics by Susan W. Greene. The ISBN is 978-1-60635-124-6. Great books! Order it from your local library that has interlibrary loan capability if you cannot afford the price. There are now many sources for appropriate fabric through the Internet.

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