Description
Recommended fabrics: Linen, cotton, silk, batiste, lawn, or other light weight fabric.
Sizing and Yardage Information:
All the sizes are included, as given below.
Sizing* | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N |
Bust | 30″ | 32″ | 34″ | 36″ | 38″ | 40″ | 42″ | 44″ | 46″ | 48″ | 50″ | 52″ | 54″ | 56″ |
Waist | 22″ | 24″ | 26″ | 28″ | 30″ | 32″ | 34″ | 36″ | 38″ | 40″ | 42″ | 44″ | 46″ | 48″ |
Hip | 30″ | 32″ | 34″ | 36″ | 38″ | 40″ | 42″ | 44″ | 46″ | 48″ | 50″ | 52″ | 54″ | 56″ |
Drawers | 3 3/4 yards – all sizes | |||||||||||||
Chemise | 2 1/2 yards | 3 yards | ||||||||||||
Corset Cover view A |
1 3/4 yards – all sizes | |||||||||||||
Corset Cover view B |
3/4 yards – all sizes |
Notions:
Drawers – 1 button.
Chemise – 3 yards lace edging, 3 yards 1/4″ or 3/8″ ribbon or braid for trim.
Corset Cover (view A) – 6 buttons, 1½ – 2 yards bias binding or double fold bias tape. 5 yards 1/2″ or 3/4″ lace (optional trim.)
Corset Cover (view B) – 5 buttons, 1 – 1½ yards bias binding or double fold bias tape or beading lace, 2 yards of 3/4″ wide ribbon.
Spencer R (verified owner) –
I made the chemise, circular drawers, and corset cover. They were all easy to construct, and the patterns were drawn very well. They make an excellent underwear set!
Lorelei (verified owner) –
I made the chemise and split drawers. I am not a big fan of the sleeves chemise pattern. I ended up having to cut the sleeves off & replace them with the version from a vintage pattern site’s 1910s chemise pattern.
I love the split drawers! You can actually make a pair using about 1 to 1.5 yards of fabric if you forgo the decorative flounces.