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Title &
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1891 Wedding
Gown 38 Bust - 24 Waist
The model illustrated was of white faille
with white lace for trimming. It is a Princesse gown, made with a high
throated bodice which is laced at the back and a square train. The
bodice has lace bretelles, and there is a lace tablier in the skirt front.
The foundation skirt is of white silk. Pattern consists of bodice with
overskirt and foundation skirt.
Yardage - 10 yds 54" wide |
#1104
$29.75 |
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1893 Bridal
Gown of White Satin 38 Bust - 25
Waist
The gown illustrated was of white satin
Buchesse, with a draped guimpe of white silk muslin and a lace bertha and
sleeve frills. A narrow ruche of white silk muslin borders the skirt.
Yardage - Approx 17 1/2 yds 36" wide |
#1138
$26.25 |
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1897 Bridal
Gown of Moiré & Chiffon 36 Bust
- 24 Waist
This pattern for the gown illustrated was
of ivory white moiré trimmed with chiffon and consists of bodice, skirt and
girdle. The skirt is eighty inches long in the train and was trimmed
across the front breadth with a flounce of pleated chiffon.
Yardage - 18 yds moiré 45" wide, 5 1/2 yds
double width chiffon |
#1482
$33.50 |
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Edwardian Bridal Gown
Misses Sizes 6-16
This is Edwardian charm at its best.
A perfect vintage wedding dress with high neck, leg o'mutton sleeves, and
flounced train. Simplified version can be a coordinated bridesmaid
dress, dancing dress, or everyday fashion. Pattern includes
instructions for tucks, lace insertions, and a simple veil. |
#FW-227
$19.95 |
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1899 Wedding Gown
Sizes 8-10-12
The Gibson Girl Bride who wore this
two-piece wedding gown in June 1899 incorporated several fashionable
elements into its design, such as the "mousquetaire" sleeves which are
gathered along the seam line, a high collar, a V-shaped waist, and a gored
skirt en train. The original is of medium-weight silk satin and
ornamented with chiffon, beads, and lilies of the valley. Pattern
includes two bodice options and a skirt. |
#POH-6S
$18.95 |
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1899 Wedding Gown
Sizes 14-16-18
The Gibson Girl Bride who wore this
two-piece wedding gown in June 1899 incorporated several fashionable
elements into its design, such as the "mousquetaire" sleeves which are
gathered along the seam line, a high collar, a V-shaped waist, and a gored
skirt en train. The original is of medium-weight silk satin and
ornamented with chiffon, beads, and lilies of the valley. Pattern
includes two bodice options and a skirt. |
#POH-6L
$18.95 |
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1893 Wedding Gown Bodice
Multi-Size 8-20
The original fabric is a heavy silk
candlelight satin. Can be worn with #PP208 skirt. |
#PP301
$17.00
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1882-1888 Bustle Wedding Gown
w/Cathedral Train
Multi-Size 10-16
The bodice fastens by lacing in the
front which is drawn through eyelets. The bodices is boned and
form fitting. The sleeves are 7/8 length, the neck and sleeves are
trimmed with Brussels lace. The bustle is created with metal stays
in three rows from below the center back waist to the knees. The
cathedral train is separate and is trimmed on the inside outer edge with
a row of dust ruffles. |
#PP303
$29.00
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1939 Wedding Gown
Multi-Size 10-16
The original fabric was a cream
acetate satin. The lace at the yoke, collar, cuffs and cathedral
train is a deeper cream. The closure is secured with four snaps at
the left side. |
#PP304
$22.00
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1929-1931 Wedding Gown
Multi-Size 10-16
This bright, white silk organza
wedding gown is worn with a white bias cut rayon slip. The center
front of the dress is cut on the bias. This garment is easy and
fast to sew. Pattern includes dress and slip. |
#PP305
$22.00
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