Pattern: My own drafting, based loosely on a pattern from The Cut of Women's Clothes I have been altering for a while.
Fabric: 100% Cotton velvet, corded. Today we would call it corduroy, which comes from French for "cord of the king".
Measurements:
Chest: 40-42"
Waist: 34-36"
Hip: Free
Back Width: 15"
Upper Arm: 14.5" max
Hem: 35.5" walking length.
Tuesday, 10 November 2020
1780s Casaquin Jacket in Plum Corded Velvet
Sunday, 1 November 2020
Cotton Caraco w/ Tab Front Closure
Pattern: My own drafting, a pattern I have been tweaking for a few years now and call the "Gabriella" Caraco. I have so many self drafted patterns floating around, I've started to name them just to keep them straight. The sleeves are taken from an Anglaise pattern in The Cut of Women's Clothes.
Fabrics: Vintage cotton block print, beige linen lining.
Measurements:
Chest: 41-42"
Waist: 34-36"
Hip: Free
Upper Arm: 14" max
Thursday, 29 October 2020
Black Chemise a la Reine LM #133
Pattern: Laughing Moon #133, View B with Full Gathers.
Fabrics: 100% cotton, sheer weight. 100% silk for lining.
Measurements:
Chest: 40"
Mid-Waist: 36.5" or less*
Hip: Free
Back Width: 14.5"
*The waist sits half-way between the natural waist and the underbust.
I took some pictures with the gown inside-out to better show the structure of the lining.
Saturday, 12 September 2020
Patterns: J.P. Ryan Riding Habit pattern, with alterations.
Fabrics: 100% wool, medium weight. Linen/rayon blend, gray.
A
reproduction of an 18th century ladies' riding habit, in three parts: Coat,
Waistcoat, and Petticoat. The waistcoat and petticoat are made of gray linen.
The coat is made of black 100% wool.
All visible stitching has been done by hand, including all buttonholes. The
buttonholes are corded and done in the keyhole style.
MEASUREMENTS - Waistcoat & Petticoat:
Chest: 40"
Waist: 32-34"
Hip: Free
Hem: 37.5" at front, 40" at back.
Back Width: 13" (actual garment measurement at upper back. Armholes are
wide)
MEASUREMENTS - Coat (The coat
measurements are different, slightly larger, because they assume the increased
bulk of a shirt and waistcoat. These measurements were taken OVER the waistcoat
and other garments)
Chest: 42"
Waist: 34"
Back Width: 14" (actual distance between armhole seams, upper back)
Sleeve: 26" (outside curve)
18.5" (inside curve)
Bicep:
14.5" max
Sunday, 23 August 2020
18th century Quilted Velvet Petticoat. Gray.
Patterns: None. Rectangles and math.
Fabric: Rayon velvet with cotton backing, pre-quilted.
Measurements:
The waistband edges meet on either side on a 35" waist, so waist would depend on how much side overlap the wearer wants. More overlap, smaller than 35". No overlap, higher than 35".
The hem is currently unfinished so I can take it up to the desired length of whoever buys it. 39" or shorter.
Monday, 10 August 2020
1770s Silk/Wool Satin Jacket & Petticoat
[18th century, jacket, caraco, pierrot, mariner's cuffs, wool satin, blend satin, edge stitching, 1770s, 1780s]
Pattern: Self-draft.
Fabric: Silk/Wool blend satin, medium to heavy weight (toeing the line). Color is "Light Antique Lavender."
Measurements:
Chest: 42"
Waist: 35"
Back Width: 15.5"
Sleeve Length: 26" along back, around elbow curve.
Sleeve Bicep: 13.5" max
Hem: 35" front, 38" back (accommodates lift of a bum-roll or pads).
Sunday, 24 May 2020
Period Impressions 424 - "Open Front Jacket 1735-1740"
Fabrics: Linen, deep red. Silk, bronze, for the lining. Cotton/linen blend for the petticoat.
Chest: 39/40"
Waist: 33"
Hip: Free (see alteration notes)
Hem: 37" at front
Back Width: 14.5"
Upper Arm: 14" max
Period Impressions is no longer in operation or printing new stock, so the only patterns to be had are what is left in merchant inventories and second hand circulation. Patterns of Time, Amazon Dry Goods, and James Country Mercantile are good sources. This one in particular is getting harder to find, so if you're interested I recommend snatching it up.