TV362 – 1884 Wash Overskirt

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This overskirt design is seen in a Butterick Catalog in 1884. A very similar skirt was also found in an 1882 catalog, worn without a bustle. The design of this overskirt allows the swags and poufs to be let out flat, to allow for washing and ironing. This ability lends the name of “wash” dress, and is therefore usually made of cotton or other washable fabrics. But the elegant drapings are also suitable for fine dress fabrics as well. As given here, it is designed to be worn with an underskirt and a bustle.

The pointed front apron is attached to the sides, the edges form casings for tie strings which lift the sides and apron, giving a beautiful swag and rear puffs. The sides split at the center front and continue to the back without a seam, having a center back seam and closure. Can be made from a single fabric or of two fabrics, for a beautiful layered look.

The E-Pattern contains the following formats:
Letter/A4 – Prints on 50 sheets, 2 files, needs assembly.
A0 – Prints on 3 sheets, needs assembly.
Shop Copy – 36×52″ page 1, 36×47″ page 2.

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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″
Apron
45″ wide fabric
1 1/2 yards 1 5/8 yards 1 2/3 yards 1 3/4 yards
Apron
60″ wide fabric
1 1/8 yards
Sides and back 2 3/4 yards

Yardages given are with or without nap.

Notions: 3 1/2 yards tie strings (ribbon, tape, strings), hook and eye or other skirt closure, one button.

 

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