Early 1800s Ladies’ Gored Shift Sewing Pattern | Pattern 0002 | Authentic Historical Sewing Pattern (Digital PDF Download)
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๐งต Early 1800s Ladies’ Gored Shift Sewing Pattern (Pattern 0002, formerly 002) โ Digital PDF Download โ A historically accurate Regency and Federal-era shift pattern based on original garments. This instant download sewing pattern includes sizes 10-26 (Bust Sizes 33″-48″) and comes in four print formats: 36-inch wide, A0, A4, and 8.5โx11โ for easy printing. Perfect for historical costuming, reenactments, museum exhibits, and theatrical productions. Download now and start sewing today!
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Early 1800s Ladies’ Gored Shift Sewing Pattern | Pattern 0002 | Authentic Historical Sewing Pattern (Digital PDF Download)
$9.00
๐งต Early 1800s Ladies’ Gored Shift Sewing Pattern (Pattern 0002, formerly 002) โ Digital PDF Download โ A historically accurate Regency and Federal-era shift pattern based on original garments. This instant download sewing pattern includes sizes 10-26 (Bust Sizes 33″-48″) and comes in four print formats: 36-inch wide, A0, A4, and 8.5โx11โ for easy printing. Perfect for historical costuming, reenactments, museum exhibits, and theatrical productions. Download now and start sewing today!
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Why Choose This Pattern?

The Early 1800s Ladies' Gored Shift Sewing Pattern (Pattern 0002, formerly 002) is a historically accurate digital sewing pattern for an essential Regency and Federal-era undergarment. This PDF download allows you to instantly access the pattern and start sewing your own authentic early 19th-century chemise, perfect for historical costuming, reenactments, museum exhibitions, and theatrical productions.
This Early 1800s Ladiesโ Gored Shift was an indispensable undergarment worn beneath Regency and Federal-era dresses. It protected outer garments from body oils and perspiration, helping preserve expensive fabrics while ensuring comfort. The shift's gored construction creates a more fitted silhouette compared to earlier rectangular chemises, making it ideal for pairing with Regency dresses, high-waisted Empire gowns, and early Victorian styles.
With this instant download, youโll receive a multi-sized PDF pattern (sizes 10-26, Bust Sizes 33"-48") along with detailed sewing instructions for historical accuracy. No waiting for shippingโsimply download, print, and sew!
Multiple Format Options for Easy Printing
This digital sewing pattern includes four different print formats, ensuring compatibility with various printers: โ 36-inch wide version โ Ideal for large-format printing.
โ A0 version โ Compatible with professional print shops.
โ A4 set โ Designed for standard international home printers.
โ 8.5" x 11" set โ Perfect for US home printing.
Why the Early 1800s Ladiesโ Gored Shift Was Essential in Regency Fashion
Undergarments were the foundation of all historical clothing, shaping how outer garments draped and fit. The Early 1800s Ladiesโ Gored Shift provides an accurate representation of the transitional fashion period between the Georgian and Victorian eras. The addition of goresโtriangular fabric insertsโcreates a more tailored silhouette, ensuring an authentic look for historical costumers, reenactors, and collectors.
This digital sewing pattern is adapted from original period garments and is designed for sewists of all levels. With step-by-step instructions, even intermediate sewists can confidently create a period-accurate shift that serves as an essential foundation piece for Regency-era attire.
Pattern Details:
โ Pattern Number: 0002 (formerly 002)
โ Era: Early 1800s (Regency, Federal)
โ Style: Traditional gored shift with historically accurate construction
โ Sizes: 10-26 (Bust Sizes 33"-48")
โ Skill Level: Intermediate (basic sewing experience recommended)
โ Format: Digital PDF Sewing Pattern โ Instant Download
โ Instructions: Detailed, historically informed sewing guide included
โ Print Options: 36-inch wide, A0, A4, and 8.5" x 11" versions included.
Why Choose This Digital Pattern?
- Instant Download โ No Waiting! Get started immediately with this PDF sewing pattern.
- Authentic Historical Design โ Based on extant garments for accuracy.
- Comfortable & Functional โ The gored shift allows for better fit and movement.
- Essential Regency Undergarment โ A must-have layer for historical dresses and reenactment costumes.
- Perfect for Costumers & Reenactors โ Ideal for Jane Austen fans, Regency events, museum displays, and historical theater productions.
Versatile Uses for This Pattern
๐น Historical Costuming โ A fundamental piece for Regency and Federal-era fashion.
๐น Reenactments & Living History โ Ensures accuracy in early 19th-century wardrobe creation.
๐น Museum Exhibitions โ Suitable for historically accurate displays and educational programs.
๐น Theater & Film Costuming โ Provides authenticity for period productions.
๐น Regency-Themed Events โ Perfect for Jane Austen festivals, Regency balls, and historical society events.
This PDF sewing pattern is ideal for those who value historical accuracy and want a practical, wearable undergarment for Regency and Federal-era attire. With detailed sewing instructions, youโll be able to recreate an authentic early 1800s shift with ease.
๐ Prefer a professionally printed version? This pattern is also available as a high-quality printed sewing pattern, shipped to you. Click here to purchase the non-download version.
Download & Sew Your Early 1800s Ladiesโ Gored Shift Today!
Create a historically accurate Early 1800s Ladies' Gored Shift with this digital PDF sewing pattern (Pattern 0002, formerly 002)โperfect for historical costuming, theater, and museum-quality reproduction garments.
๐ฉ Instant downloadโstart sewing today!
๐ If you're new to historical sewing, you may find this guide on authentic 19th-century stitches from the Sewing Academy helpful here.
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