Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads | Past Patterns 6587
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Digital Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads for immediate use – includes multiple printing formats (A0, A4, Letter, 36″), detailed instructions, and historical construction techniques.
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Digital Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads for immediate use – includes multiple printing formats (A0, A4, Letter, 36″), detailed instructions, and historical construction techniques.
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Digital Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads - Instant Access to 1910s Style
Our Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads provide immediate access to this exquisite 1910s design, allowing you to begin your historical sewing project within minutes of purchase. This digital reproduction of Pictorial Review pattern #6587 delivers all the elegance of early 20th-century fashion with the convenience of modern technology.
The Historical Legacy Behind Our Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads
The Pictorial Review was established in 1899 as a pioneering force in home sewing. Their innovative pattern marking system, patented in 1907, revolutionized how women created fashionable garments at home. This digital adaptation preserves every detail of their sophisticated design approach while making it accessible to today's sewists.
Originally described as a "Ladies' Jacket with two styles of collars, and high or open neck," this versatile garment epitomizes the refined aesthetic that defined women's fashion during the 1910s. The numerous style options made it an essential addition to a fashionable Edwardian woman's wardrobe, allowing for personalization while maintaining period-correct silhouettes.
Digital Advantages of Our Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads
- Instant delivery - start your project immediately after purchase
- Multiple printing formats included: A0 (for commercial printing), A4 and Letter (for home printing), and 36" (for wide-format printing)
- Print as many copies as needed - perfect for pattern testing or if mistakes happen
- No storage concerns - keep your pattern collection digital until needed
- Save on shipping costs and avoid delivery delays
- Environmentally friendly option with reduced carbon footprint
- Easily share with sewing group members for collaborative projects
Design Features in the Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads
This digital pattern preserves all the design options from the original 1910s publication:
- Two distinctive collar styles: standing collar for formal occasions or turnover collar for everyday wear
- Flexible neckline options: choose between high or open neck designs
- Two sleeve variations: standard coat sleeves (with optional decorative cuffs) or fashionable bell sleeves
- Customizable hemline: straight finish for a tailored look or rounded for a softer silhouette
- Adjustable length of 20 or 22 inches from neck to lower edge
- Optional front pockets with decorative lap detail for practical elegance
Digital Package Contents of the Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads
Your Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads include comprehensive digital files:
- Complete pattern pieces in multiple printable formats (A0, A4/Letter, and 36" wide)
- High-resolution scan of the original Pictorial Review artwork
- Detailed cutting layout diagrams adapted for modern fabric widths
- Step-by-step construction guide with easy-to-follow instructions
- Material requirements chart for planning your fabric purchase
- Explanation of historic pattern symbols with modern interpretation
- Fascinating historical notes about the paper pattern industry
- Specialized fitting guide for adapting historical proportions to contemporary figures
Printing Your Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads
We provide multiple format options to suit your printing preferences:
- A0 Format: Perfect for professional printing at copy shops or print services. This large-format option eliminates the need for assembly and provides the most accurate representation of the pattern.
- A4/Letter Format: Ideal for home printing. Print at 100% scale (no scaling), trim along borders, and assemble following the numbered grid system.
- 36" Wide Format: For those with access to wide-format printers. Prints the pattern at full scale with minimal assembly required.
Each format includes a test square to verify scaling accuracy before cutting your fabric.
Materials and Construction for the Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads
For a size 38" bust, you'll need approximately 2⅞ yards of 36" wide fabric. The Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads pattern is designed for medium-weight fabrics that hold structure while allowing for precise tailoring. Historically, such jackets were crafted from wool, serge, velveteen, worsted poplin, or corduroy in classic Edwardian color palettes including navy blue, dark brown, black, dark green, and Copenhagen blue.
Skill Level Required for Digital Pattern Implementation
Working with these Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads requires intermediate sewing experience. The pattern features 10 distinct pieces and involves techniques including dart manipulation, precise collar construction, sleeve setting, and basic tailoring methods. While the instructions are comprehensive, sewists should be comfortable interpreting pattern markings and executing fundamental garment assembly techniques.
The digital format preserves the original Pictorial Review system of notches and perforations but includes additional guidance to translate these historic symbols for modern sewists. This thoughtful approach bridges century-old dressmaking traditions with contemporary pattern-reading expectations.
For visual reference of similar historical garments, the Smithsonian Magazine's collection of 1910s fashion photographs provides excellent context for how these jackets were styled and worn in everyday life.
Sizing Information for Digital Pattern Users
These Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads are based on a pattern designed for mid-1910s proportions with a 38" bust measurement. Unlike modern sizing, historical patterns follow different grading principles. Our digital package includes only the size 38 bust measurement, alongside comprehensive guidance for scaling and adapting the pattern to suit your individual measurements.
Prefer a physical printed pattern? Get this pattern in our traditional format here.
Begin creating your exquisite historical garment today with these meticulously digitized Edwardian Ladies Jacket Downloads - combining the precision of 1910s pattern design with the convenience of modern digital delivery.
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Why are both Trowsers and Trousers listed on site?
Over the last 200 years, much like the human body, our style of language has changed. For vintage patterns, we attempt to use the language of the day where possible.
Can you grade (edit) a Vintage Revival pattern for my size?
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Why is my pattern size different from my off the rack dress size?
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How are the patterns packaged?
We package our patterns in two forms: Bond Paper and Tissue. Except for the Tissue patterns, each is slipped into a reusable plastic sleeve. Many contain documentation in the form of Historical Notes or the printer ie., Butterick. Because the patterns are printed in house to order, they can take from three to seven days. Tissue patterns, which are printed out of house, are available to ship immediately.
What does a Corset Kit contain in addition to the Corset pattern?
In addition to the pattern, the kits contain everything you need to make the corset except the thread. The kits contain, according to their type, fabric and lining, stays, clasp or busk board, back lacing, tape for finishing the edges, trim lace, ribbon, leather, tin stock, waist tape, punch and setter, eyelets, marking pencils, cording, reed and a loop turner.
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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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What measurements do I need to know to order a Corset Kit?
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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