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Tibetan Panel Coat
Misses Sizes 6-18
A festive full length vest or sleeveless coal still
worn by Tibetans today on special occasions. Its simple rectangular
components make it perfect for pieced or hand woven fabrics, or exciting
combinations of color and texture. Pattern includes instructions for
traditional stamped design and bound edge, as well as notes for hand
weavers. |
#FW-118
$16.95 |
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Australian Drover's
Coat Misses Sizes 6-22
Men's Chest 34-48
This is the classic outback duster coat.
Its rugged construction and hearty design is perfect whether riding the open
range or the urban trails. Pattern includes information about
authentic detailing, waterproofing, and instructions for a knit pullover
sweater. |
#FW-137
$19.95 |
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Hungarian Szur
One Size for Men and Women
Worn by Magyar herdsmen in Hungary as far back as the
Middle Ages, the Szur is a dramatic, mid calf coat that was traditionally
worn over the shoulders as a cape and lavishly decorated with cutwork felt
appliqué. The geometric shapes of this garment make it an ideal canvas
for other handwork techniques, as well as for hand woven fabrics.
Pattern includes instructions for a traditional and contemporary version,
appliqué decorations, and historical lore about the Magyar. |
#FW-150
$16.95 |
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Siberian Parka
Sized for men and women Extra Small to Extra
Large
A generously sized pullover parka based on a smock worn
by men in Western Siberia. Traditionally made of tanned leather, this
easy sew garment is equally wonderful in cozy fleece, sweatshirt material,
or any worm outerwear fabric. |
#FW-153
$16.95 |
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Model T Duster
Misses Sizes 6-16
When early 20th century women began
motoring across America in the new automobiles, they needed something to
protect their fancy finery from the dust and grim of the rough roadways.
The sensible and fashionable solution was this loose fitting, unlined,
Princess seamed duster, which is still stylishly sleek today. |
#FW-230
$16.95 |
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Spectator Coat
Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large
Slenderizing coats feature the classic 1920's straight
sided silhouette. Cape collar coat with large patch pockets provides
ample space for creative embellishment, with cloche hat decorated to match.
Stand up collar coat has two soft pleats in front, shaped hem, and
coordinating turban. Both coats are fully lined. |
#FW-262
$22.95
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Countryside Frock Coat
Misses Sizes Extra Small - Extra Large
Men's Sizes Small - XX-Large
Perfect choice for historical military or
Western re-enactment, as well as an elegant contemporary look.
Single-breasted unlined coat features shawl collar, princess seam in back,
waist darts in front (woman's coat only), slightly lowered waistline, long
narrow sleeves with band cuffs, and above-knee peplum with back vent. |
#FW-263
$19.95 |
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1920's Tulip Kimono
Size A 30-34, Size B 36-40, Size C 42-46 Bust
Here is an exquisite vintage kimono pattern from
the 1920s. The kimono is unlined and has set in sleeves (so technically
it is not a kimono but it has that feeling). The shawl collar, cuffs and
shaped bands at the bottom edge are in a contrasting fabric. There is
roughly 6 inches of ease at the bust and the hip. It is slightly double
breasted so you will need to underline if you use a sheer fabric. Any
light to medium weight fabric will be fine. It is lovely out of cotton
as well.Purchased frog or other closure optional. |
#DOS2001A
#DOS2001B #DOS2001C $20.00
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1931 Parisienne Coat
Size A 30-34, Size B 36-40, Size C 42-46, Size D
49-55 Bust
The coat is unlined and has a series
of shaped tucks on the sleeve that add extra panache to the elegant bell
shape of the sleeve. It has a clutch closure in the front so the coat
has lots of ease around the body. The shoulders and sleeves are a more
true fit (so don’t downsize or it might end up being to tight for your
liking.) The oversized collar can be made from contrasting fabric like
perhaps a fabulous faux fur. There is an optional flounce for the bottom
edge. |
#DOS3101A #DOS3101B
#DOS3101C $20.00
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1940s Claremont Coat
Multi-Size - 30-46 Bust
This vintage pattern is from the early
1940s. This light-weight coat has so many pretty details it is hard to know
where to start when describing it. It was meant to be a lightweight coat
worn over a dress so it has less ease than you might expect from a modern
coat. It is more of a layering piece than a coat for real warmth. Single
breasted coat has a deep shaped front yoke finished with a lapped seam. A
lapped seam is also used to finish the top of the center back panel. Lining
and side seam pockets optional |
#DOS4009
$23.00
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1880'S
Late Bustle Coat
Sizes - Size Group A
This coat
pattern is perfect for the Late Bustle double breasted coat styles of 1883 -
1889. It is meant to be a winter outerwear coat, with batted linings to keep
you warm and snugly in cold weather. The many style variations given in the
pattern will allow you to create a beautiful coat in just about any style.
It has several length variations: hip, thigh, knee, and ankle. There are 2
sleeve styles; one is a coat sleeve, and the other is a small bell sleeve
which was especially popular 1887-1889. Also included are 2 collar styles, a
high storm collar and roll collar with notched lapel. This coat can be
fitted with front darts, or left as half fitted by omitting the darts. This
coat is designed to fit over other garments, and over a bustle. |
#TV-560
$21.00 |