TV326 – 1880 Hermione Overskirt

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This skirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in Demorest Monthly magazine. The front consists of an apron and pannier. The apron drapes to two points with pleats at the center front and sides. Over this is a pannier, which fans to the sides. The back is left to hang in low swags, and has a square tail for floor length skirts, or is in an oval for trained skirts. The closure is in the center back. If desired, this skirt can be also be sewn into the side seams of underskirt TV225 to create a single, layered skirt.

This skirt is suitable for the period of 1878-1883. It can be left plain for day wear, or elaborately trimmed for evening.

The E-Pattern contains the following formats:
Letter/A4 – Prints on 60 sheets, 3 files, needs assembly.
A0 – Prints on 4 sheets, needs assembly.
Shop Copy – 36×45″ page 1, 36×58″ page 2, 30×42″ page 3.

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Description

 

Sizing and Yardage Information:

All the sizes are included, as given below.

Notions: Hook and eye closures, 3 yards tie strings (may use ribbon, tape, etc.)

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″
Apron
45″ wide fabric 1 1/4 yards 2 1/2 yards
54″/60″ wide fabric 1 1/4 yards
Pannier
45″/54″ wide fabric 2 1/2 yards
60″ wide fabric 1 1/4 yards 1 3/4 yards
Back Panel
all fabrics 1 3/4 yards
Apron facing and Waistband
all fabrics 1/2 yard 2/3 yard

All yardages are given with nap.

 

Additional information

Weight .41 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × .3 in

1 review for TV326 – 1880 Hermione Overskirt

  1. Michaela C

    Love this pattern! Goes together so easily. The pleating takes a whole of five seconds, and looks incredible. The sizing is very accurate.
    One recommendation for a slightly different look: on the apron, if you make the top pleat a little deeper it makes a nice crease that gives the appearance of a seperate sash around the knees. This was the effect I was going for, however I didn’t know this was an option and sort of invented my own version by cutting the apron into pieces.

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