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1883 Tail Bodice
Size Group A Only - See Size Chart on page 8
The
front is like a Cuirass bodice. The neck either high with a mandarin collar,
or a low diamond with a half collar. The narrow two-piece sleeve is in full
or ¾ length. Double box pleats add lots of fullness to the "Waterfall" back.
Fits best over a bustle. |
#TV-462 $15.00 |
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1896 Ripple Jacket
Will fit Size Group A
This is a very stylish, fitted jacket with a very wide
notched lapel, and a flared hip. It can have one of two different
closures, either 3 bands or a faux vest to hold it close to the figure.
The front is fitted with a single dart. The moderate sleeve is in two
pieces, fitted to the elbow and with a full sleeve head. A contrasting
lining fabric is visible at the lapel and hip ripples. |
#TV-496
$13.00
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1898 Eton Jacket
Will fit Size Group A or B
This is a loose fitting jacket to be worn over a blouse. Can be waist length
with a square collar or crop length with a round collar. Sleeve is fitted to
above the elbow with fullness at the top. |
#TV-498
$12.00 |
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Seminole Jacket & Skirt
Misses Sizes 6-16
Men's Sizes 34-44
This dirndl style skirt and blouson jacket are
distinguished by the intricate and colorful piecing know as Seminole
patchwork. The skirt features an optional dust ruffle and hem tuck.
Pattern includes information about the history and technique of Seminole
patchwork. |
#FW-127
$16.95 |
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Japanese Hapi and Haori
Misses Sizes 6-20
Men's Sizes 34-44
For formal occasions or everyday layered dressing,
either jacket offers a special touch to any wardrobe. Simple
rectangular shapes are great for inventive color and texture combinations.
A pattern for the tabi, the traditional split toe slipper sock, is
included. |
#FW-129
$16.95 |
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Australian Bush Outfit
Misses Sizes 8-20
Men's Chest 34-44
The bush jacket, trousers, and shorts from
Hollywood's version of the tropical British colonies. Pattern includes
instructions for the slingeroo, a handy over the shoulder bag that completes
the outfit. |
#FW-130
$19.95 |
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Belgian Military Chef's
Jacket Misses Sizes 8-18
Men's Sizes 34-44
Adapted from regulation Belgian military issue in olive
cotton gabardine, this version also looks great in chef's white, brilliantly
colored silk, or any other fabric. Cook up a creative variation of
this fashionably cropped jacket by piecing the front and back panels from
contrasting fabrics or with unusual buttons, Lapels can be worn open
or closed. |
#FW-133
$14.95 |
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Le Smoking Jacket
Misses Sizes 6-16
Men's Sizes 34-44
Smoking jackets symbolized sophistication during the
1920's and 1930's, both on the silver screen and in real life. This
classy version features contrasting or quilted lapels, cuffs, and pocket
trim. Pattern includes instructions for women's knitted tank top to
wear underneath. |
#FW-238
$16.95
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Rodeo Cowgirl Jacket
Misses Sizes Extra Small - 2XL
This versatile unlined Jacket, adapted from
vintage cowgirl costumes, features princess seams, shawl collar, and set-in
sleeves. There are three different shoulder yoke variations and two
different cuff yoke and pocket shape variations, as well as an optional
belt. Make it in a variety of fabrics, then add an array of embellishments,
from fringe and studs to embroidery and lace, to create an entire wardrobe
of Western-style jackets |
#FW-242
$19.95
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Varsity Jacket
Misses and Men's Sizes XS to L
This classic 1950's sport jacket was coveted by all
fashion conscious Americans of the time. The traditional model
featured a wool body with leather sleeves, but it looks just as great in
sand-washed silk, corduroy, or ethnic print cotton. Pattern includes
instructions for optional hand knitted ribbing for cuffs, collar and
waistband. |
#FW-251
$16.95
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1899-1910 Double Breasted Dress
Jacket
Multi-Size 10-18
This double breasted jacket is very
easy to make, even the pad stitching in the collar is machine sewn. |
#PP210
$12.00
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1930's Two New Style Jackets
Multi-Size 10-18
These single breasted suit coats were
as some of the "many new silhouettes" introduced from Paris in 1930.
They compliment #PP603 skirts for the right early 30's "Jacket Ensemble"
look. |
#PP602
$11.00
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