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  Title & Description # & Price

1887 Waterfall Overskirt

Multi-Size - XS-2XL


The apron hangs low in front and is pulled high over the hips at the back. The fan-shaped back is pleated very full and hangs in waterfall style to three points at the hem. Fits over a bustle. Underskirt not included.

#TV-368

$15.00

1886 Bordered Asymmetrical Overskirt

Multi-Size - XS-2XL


Designed for use with bordered fabrics. The border in front is high on the right side and low on the left side. The back is bouffant with burnouse pleats, and bordered all around. The closure is on the right side.

#TV-374

$14.50

1885 Pannier Panel Add-On

Multi-Size - XS-3XL


This pattern is for a center front drapery, side panels, and a pannier that can be added to the TV261 Four Gore Underskirt. Each element can be used by itself or in any combination with the others. The front drapery is a shirred or pleated section that fits onto the front panel of TV261. The side panels extend forward of the front seams and fit into the back side seams. The Pannier drapery fits over the entire front TV261. Also included are instructions for using the TV261 pattern to make a double layered back with poufs, to add decoration to the back of the dress.

#TV-381

$13.00

1886 Asymetrical Drapery Add-on

Sizes XS-XXL

This pattern is for an asymmetrical front and back drapery that can be added to the TV261 Four Gore Underskirt pattern. It is suitable for the years 1885-1889, and was especially popular in 1886 and 1887. The front apron has vertical pleats at the waist on the left hand side, and horizontal pleats on the right hand side. The back is the same, with vertical pleats on the left and horizontal pleats on the right. The drapery may be of matching fabric, or contrasting fabric. This drapery is usually cut on the cross grain, and works well with border prints or edged fabrics, like lace. If using 54" wide fabric, then the drapery can be cut on the straight of grain instead, as you prefer.

#TV-382

$14.00

1864 Sash Belt

Multi-Size - XS-3XL

Wide belts were very popular through the 1860's. Belts with long tabs were a favorite in 1864-1866. They look wonderful with a blouse, and also with a Spanich Jacket. A belt can also dress up a plain bodice. They can be either the same fabric as the skirt, or a contrasting fabric to define the waist. Period examples were used for both day outfits and dinner or evening dresses.  This belt has two long tabs in the front, and 2 longer tabs in the back. The center back has a laced closure. It fits very nicely over the TV103 elliptical hoop, but can also be worn with a round hoop. Decorate with braid, beading, or lace for very pretty results.
#TV-445

$8.00

1903 Trumpet Skirt

Multi-Size - 30-46" waist

Sometimes known as a Trumpet Skirt, this is a 7 gore flared hem skirt.  This style of skirt was very popular from 1899 to about 1905.  The early years start as very slim below the hip, but the skirts get fuller for 1903 and later.   Our skirt is particularly suited to the years 1902-1905.  It is fitted over the hip, moderately slim to a little above the knee, and then flares out dramatically to the hem.  The back can be fitted in habit style with a 6" sweep, or in round length with a box pleat.   The closure is in the center back.  It has a separate skirt lining, or foundation skirt, with a ruffle at the hem to help support the flare.

#TVE-21

$16.00

NEW

1095 Circular Skirt

Multi- Size - 30-46" Waist

Circular skirts were very popular in the mid 1904-1907, when very full, straight skirts were the most stylish.  Known as a circular skirt in two parts, there is a seam at both center front, and center back.  The back is fitted, in habit style, with a 6" sweep.   The closure is in the center back.   With the seams cut bias, this skirt is especially suited to stripes and plaids, which form a chevron effect at center front and center back.  An optional band of fabric can be added to the skirt to simulate a pointed tunic.This skirt requires 54" wide fabric.  This skirt can also be cut cross-grain with the center front on a fold, which will require 60" wide fabric for skirt lengths over 41"

#TVE-22

$15.00

NEW

1936 Shaped Seam Skirt

 Size A 24-28, Size B 30-34, Size C 36-40 Waist

 This skirt pattern from 1936 is another fabulous garment that will blend seamlessly into the modern wardrobe. Well actually, there are 3 seams to be exact but you know what we mean.The skirt has a shaped seam in the front and a side zipper opening. It is a fairly straight skirt with the fullness for walking provided by the shaping in the Skirt Front pieces.

#DOS3004A #DOS3004B #DOS3004C

$15.00

1930s Stardust Skirt

Multi-Size - 24-40 Waist

This graceful asymmetrical skirt is from a vintage couture pattern from the early 1930s. It has two godets or panels left of center front. There is no side seam on the left; the skirt back extends around to the front with a side dart for shaping. Zipper closure on the right side seam. Mid calf length.

#DOS3011

$19.00

NEW

1890's Circular Skirt

Multi-Size 10-20

Because the circular skirt is not gored, it is quick and easy to sew.  This style fits smoothly over the hips.

#PP208

$12.00

1930's Two New Style Skirts

Multi-Size 10-18

The smooth-hipped, six gored skirt have the waking ease typical of the 1930's.

#PP603

$12.00

1850-1862 Fashionable Skirt

Multi-Size 10-20

The skirt can be gathered and flounced, knife plaited or box pleated. 

#PP700

$12.00

1841-1847 Flounce or Single Skirt

Multi-Size 8-26

The flounces on the flounced skirt are cut on the bias.  The single skirt is witout flounces.

#PP800

$16.00

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