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Product Details SPU:2WPAAQ79B6 Pattern Type:Plain Elasticity:Slightly stretchy Thickness:Lightweight Material:Cotton-blend Occasion:Daily Process:Paneled Style:Vintage Theme:Winter,Spring,Fall More:Belt Excluded Color:Wine Red,Peacock,Brown,Gray Size:S,M,L,XL,XXL,3XL,4XL,5XL Length (cm):S:90, M:91, L:92, XL:93, XXL:94, 3XL:95, 4XL:96, 5XL:97 Waist (cm):S:66, M:69, L:72, XL:75, XXL:78, 3XL:81, 4XL:84, 5XL:87 Hip (cm):S:92, M:96, L:100, XL:104, XXL:108, 3XL:112, 4XL:116, 5XL:120 Size Length Waist Hip cm inch cm inch cm inch S 90 35.4 66 26 92 36.2 M 91 35.8 69 27.2 96 37.8 L 92 36.2 72 28.3 100 39.4 XL 93 36.6 75 29.5 104 40.9 XXL 94 37 78 30.7 108 42.5 3XL 95 37.4 81 31.9 112 44.1 4XL 96 37.8 84 33.1 116 45.7 5XL 97 38.2 87 34.3 120 47.2
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This is my favorite Ackermann's Repository fashion plate for 1811 This is my 3rd installment of fashion plates from Ackermann's Repository - Regency era magazine. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, Literature, Commerce, Manufacturers, Fashion and Politics. was a popular publications in England from 1809-1829. (The 1829 issues were printed as "Ackermann's Repository of Fashion".) I have found the articles and illustrations to be a fascinating glimpse into that time period. One of my favorite ongoing series in the magazine are the fashion plates. Each monthly issue usually included 2 Fashion plates, giving on average a total of 24 Fashion plates for the year. Though the magazine was published monthly; specially bound volumes were available from Ackermann's. These "bound" book versions, consisted of a 2 volume set for each year it was in publication. Ackermann's Repository "Bound" Series 1 ran from 1809 - 1815 with a total of 14 Volumes for Series 1 Series 1 Vol 1 was Jan - June 1809 Series 1 Vol 2 was July - Dec 1809 Series 1 Vol 3 was Jan - June 1810 Series 1 Vol 4 was July - Dec 1810 Series 1 Vol 5 was Jan - June 1811 Series 1 Vol 6 was July - Dec 1811 Series 1 Vol 7 was Jan - June 1812 Series 1 Vol 8 was July - Dec 1812 Series 1 Vol 9 was Jan - June 1813 Series 1 Vol 10 was July - Dec 1813 Series 1 Vol 11 was Jan - June 1814 Series 1 Vol 12 was July - Dec 1814 Series 1 Vol 13 was Jan - June 1815 Series 1 Vol 14 was July - Dec 1815 Today I will be posting the fashion plates for the year 1811. Series 1 Vol 5 was Jan - June 1811 Series 1 Vol 6 was July - Dec 1811 I hope you enjoy! Ackermann's Repository 1811 Fashion Plates 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - January Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - January Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - February Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - February Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - March Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - March Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - April Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - April Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - May Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - May Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - June Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 5 - June Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - July Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - July Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - August Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - August Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - September Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - September Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - October Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - October Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - November Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - November Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - December Issue 1811 - Ackermann's Repository Series1 Vol 6 - December Issue Oh how I love the fashions of this time period. Yes, I know they could be uncomfortable and hot at times; but there still is something so romantic about all the lush fabrics, laces and frilly undergarments. Here are a few description of the 1811 Ackermann fashion plates, for those of you who want just a bit more of this era. Descriptions of the November 1811 Dresses Descriptions for the December 1811 Dresses I hope you have enjoyed viewing Ackermann's Repository fashion plates for 1811. Check back soon for the next installment of Ackermann's Repository - 1812 Fashion plates. Well, I'm off to read a Regency Romance, so till next time. Thanks for visiting me here at EKDuncan.blogspot.com If you have enjoyed seeing these images from Ackermann's Repository and would like the opportunity to see and read an original for yourself they are are available on line at www.archive.org Click HERE then choose the volume you are interested in. You can then see and read them online or download them to your computer for future reference. Enjoy!
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Ter gelegenheid van moederdag sloeg ik mijn eigen waarschuwing in de wind en ging nog eens een paar uur aan het plukken. Al moet ik zeggen dat bij deze stof de draadjes er veel vlotter uit gleden, ook al gaat het hier over 2 laagjes stof op elkaar. Meerdere draadjes tegelijk uittrekken zonder te breken, lukte deze keer wel. De sjaal is 2 meter lang en een goeie 40 cm breed. De stof is dus Nani Iro.
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Silvia ist ein trendiger (Kurz)Mantel mit überschnittenen Schultern und angeschnittenem Schalkragen. In die Quernaht im Vorderteil sind Taschen eingearbeitet. Silvia kann man gefüttert oder ungefüttert nähen. Du kannst Silvia auch in einer langen Version mit oder ohne Kapuze nähen.