TV208 – 1870 Trained Skirt Ensemble
$15.00 – $24.00
These skirts are drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the 1870’s. It is designed to be worn over bustle TV101 or TV108.
Skirt A has the traditional five gores and two widths in back for train length. The full overskirt is pulled up in the center back and has four sashes hanging down the back.
Skirt B has the five gore front and a double width back, pleated at the side back for a “pouf.” The front apron is also pleated on the sides for gentle swags. On both skirts, the placket is in the center back seam. An optional pocket is in the right side seam.
Both skirts are suitable for a variety of events: balls, reenactments, weddings. Keep the trims simple for day wear, or for evening, add elaborate trims, ruffles, and ruches.
The E-Pattern contains the following formats:
Letter/A4 – Prints on 90 sheets, 3 files, needs assembly.
A0 – Prints on 5 sheets, needs assembly.
Shop Copy – 36×60″ page 1, 36×65″ page 2, 36×60″ page 3.
Description
Sizing and Yardage Information:
All the sizes are included, as given below.
|
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
Waist |
20″ |
22” |
24″ |
26″ |
28″ |
30″ |
32″ |
34″ |
36″ |
38″ |
40″ |
42″ |
44″ |
46″ |
Hip |
30″ |
32″ |
34″ |
36″ |
38″ |
40″ |
42″ |
44″ |
46″ |
48″ |
50″ |
52″ |
54″ |
56″ |
Skirt A |
8 1/3 yards – all sizes |
Skirt B |
6 2/3 yards – all sizes |
Yardages given are approximate, and without nap.
If using napped material, allow several yards extra. Smaller sizes may require less material.
Notions: Skirt hook closures. All the sizes are included, as given below.
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