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Broadfall Pants
30"-54" Waist
Broadfall pants were worn during the late
1700s through the mid 1800s. It is the correct style to be worn with
the Trailblazer shirts. These pants had a very baggy seat, but we give
you an option for a closer, more modern fit. Pattern includes
instructions for both fabric and leather. |
#BB-1
$11.95 |
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Trailblazer Shirt
30"-68" Chest
The trailblazer shirt package contains
four different styles commonly worn from the later 1700s through the Civil
War years. Simple and easy to make from 30" to 68" chest are contained
in each pattern package. For comfort and east of construction, we have
re-designed the underarm in the modern style. The originals had
box-shaped bodies and sleeves with a diamond shaped gusset in the armpit and
neck areas. |
#BB-2
$13.95 |
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Britches
28"-52" Waist
Our Britches pattern is true to the style
developed by the federal government for issue during the Civil War and was
favored by U. S. Forces and Confederate alike. Complete with watch pocket
and suspender buttons, and sewing instructions. |
#BB-9
$11.95 |
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Mantelet (Short Cape)
One Size
These short capes were common from the
1830's on, but reached their height of popularity (and decoration) in the
1890's. Our pattern taken from Victorian originals, includes two
versions, with inside watch pockets and complete instructions. |
#BB-22
$11.95 |
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1857 Promenade Dress
Sizes 8-10-12 Small
Worn over a full, round hoop skirt, this
afternoon costume evokes memories of a Scarlet O'Hara pre-Civil War dress.
The two-piece dress sports the wide pagoda sleeves popular during the 1850s.
The original was of moiré striped silk taffeta with silk fringe.
Pattern includes bodice, skirt, under-sleeve, bustle and collar |
#POH-1S
$19.95 |
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1857 Promenade Dress
Sizes 14-16-18 Large
Worn over a full, round hoop skirt, this
afternoon costume evokes memories of a Scarlet O'Hara pre-Civil War dress.
The two-piece dress sports the wide pagoda sleeves popular during the 1850s.
The original was of moiré striped silk taffeta with silk fringe.
Pattern includes bodice, skirt, under-sleeve, bustle and collar |
#POH-1L
$19.95 |
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1820S-1840S Corded Stay
Multi-Size 10-20
The stay fastens and adjust in the
back with laces. A busk made of wood, kept the front of the stay
straight. |
#PP001
$12.00
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Two Early Nineteenth Century Chemises
Multi-Size 10-20
These two simple chemises can be
made with a high or open neck and short or elbow length sleeves.
The high neck was embroidered with red thread. MIce teeth
needlework finished the neck and sleeve edges. |
#PP002
$14.00 |
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1830-1836 Full High Gown
Multi-Size 10-20
The gown closes in the back with four
hooks and eyes, one at the neck and three on the waistband. |
#PP003
$14.00
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