
FOLKWEAR 10
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At The Hop Misses Sizes 6-20 Girls 4-14 Bebop 1950's circle skit, blouse, and knitted sweater for women and young girls. Poodle and alpine appliqué designs included. |
#FW-256 $19.95 |
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Paris Promenade Dress Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large Easy to sew, easy to wear pullover dress from about 1920 is attached to bib shaped overdress, then shaped at the waist by a self fabric sash or purchased decorative cord. Vintage style drawstring handbag completes the look. Pattern includes instructions for decorative tassels at ends of dress sleeves and bottom of handbag. |
#FW-261 $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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Monte Carlo Dress Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large This sleek dress in the 1920's "flapper" style has two coordinating tunic tops for a versatile ensemble of garments. Drop waist dress with narrow straps and shaped handkerchief hem. Simple sew pullover and crossover tunic tops can be worn facing front or back, belted or not. Pattern includes heat transfer sheet of vintage design motifs for embroidery. |
#FW-264 $19.95 |
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Afternoon Tea Dress Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large Inspired by the Edwardian tea gowns of 1912-1913, this dress features an optional drape that is arrange at center front and held in place with the shirred belt; bow can be attached at front or back. Sweetheart tunic: wraps in front and is held in place with belt or bow, ruffled sleeve pullover tunic can be worn front or back, belted or hanging straight. |
#FW-265 $19.95 |
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Greek Island Dress Misses Sizes Extra Small to Extra Large Free flowing dress is an easy sew sheath with plain yoke that is perfect for embellishment. Jacket has a center back godet to add flare, extended collar, and single button front closure. Simple tunic has a sailor collar and free floating sleeve panels |
#FW-266 $19.95 |
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M'Lady's Corset Misses Extra Small to 3X-Large Two corsets representative of late 16th century and early 17th-century garments worn in the royal courts and in daily peasant life. Square neck corset laces in back with purchased or handmade eyelets. Scoop neck corset fastens in front with purchased hook and eye tape, and has a peplum like the waistline tabs of 16th-century doublets. Both versions feature Elizabethan-era dropped front waist. |
#FW-267 $16.95 |
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1914 Metropolitan
Suit Multi-Size - S to 3 XL The Skirt is slightly hobbled, with a raised waistline and a slit at center back for ease of walking. The Overskirt attaches to the skirt at the top edge and drapes attractively at the back hem. The front folds of the Overskirt can be decoratively topstitched to the Skirt from the waist edge down to the hip area, if desired. If worn without the Jacket, the Skirt can be further embellished with buttons down the front folds of the Overskirt, or with suspenders crossed in the back, or with belt loops and belt at the natural waistline. Wear the Skirt with #270 Metro Middy Blouse (tucked in or not) for a breezy casual look. Top off the Suit with #269 Metropolitan Hat for a complete and classy ensemble. |
#FW-268 $24.95 NEW |
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Metropolitan Hat Multi-Size - S to L This hat dates from the early 20th century and represents a transitional period in millinery history -- following the oversize Victorian confections of veiling and stuffed birds, but before the head-hugging cloches of the 1920s. Fast and easy to sew, it has a casual and slightly slouchy look, with a modest brim and fabric flowers at center front. There are just three pattern pieces: Brim, Band, and Crown. Each piece is cut twice -- out of fabric, or fabric and complementary lining -- for a fully-lined, easy-to-wear chapeau. The decorative fabric Rosettes can be fashioned out of the hat fabric, contrasting materials such as lace, tulle, or glittering silk, or entirely replaced by a vintage brooch or dramatic button. |
#FW-269 $12.95 NEW |
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Multi-Size - S to 3XL This Blouse reflects the military styling of World War I uniforms, as well as the new interest in comfortable and practical two-piece garments. The easy-sew blouse features a breezy, loose fit; slightly belled sleeves; flared hemline with gentle downward curve at center back; V-neck and sailor collar. t makes a perfect summer blouse tucked into a skirt, such as #209 Walking Skirt. It also is versatile worn out, as a lightweight jacket over a feminine camisole. Drape an oblong scarf around the neck for simple style, or dress it up with Art Nouveau or your favorite embroidery motifs around the sailor collar. Complete the period look with #269 Metropolitan Hat. Suggested Fabrics: For a blouse, choose handkerchief linen (prewash to soften), lightweight cotton, or lightweight silk. For a jacket, choose medium-weight cotton, silk, or linen; lightweight or tropical-weight wool. |
#FW-270 $16.95 NEW
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Poiret Cocoon Coat Misses Extra Small to X-Large This fully-lined Cocoon Coat was designed around 1913-1919 by Paul Poiret, a renowned early 20th century designer. It features bat wing sleeves, one-piece front/back body, neckband, and hobble skirt. The easy-sew Reticule (drawstring bag), typical of the same period, is fully lined and closes with decorative cording; it is embellished with a tassel that hangs from the bottom. |
#FW-503 $19.95 |
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Traveling Suit Misses 6-20 This sophisticated World War I era outfit was made in New York and was probably a copy of a trendy Paris fashion. The military-styled Jacket features Princess seams, shaped waistline, and below-hip peplum. The high stand collar has an optional contrast overcollar; decorative insets adorn the cuffs. The Jumper has a plunging V-neck in front and back, shoulder pleats, waist-shaping tucks, and decorative buckle at center front |
#FW-508 $22.95 |
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