Now with size layers! Please note you can get this pattern printed in black and white for about $2-3 per A0 page if you shop for a good price or use an online copy shop. This is not a printed pattern. This is a digital download that is meant to be printed at a copy shop, an online commercial printer, or on your home printer. This is a download pattern that contains 4 A0 Black and white pages with size layers, 4 A0 color size pattern pages, color tiled pages, and the instructions. The A0 pages are meant to be printed at your local print shop that has wide format printers. The size layers mean that you can print just the size(s) you want, either at a copy shop or on your home printer. Pattern # 127 Mens Narrow Fall Breeches C. 1790-1820 Also known as small Falls Sizes 28 - 56 All included with size layers Mens Narrow Fall Front Breeches, c. 1790-1820 Also known as Small Falls. Mens short breeches with a narrow fall front opening, with side frog pockets and watch pocket. These breeches can be cut long, to reach to the calf, or short, ending just under the knee. The front fall closes with two but-tons. The waistband closes in front with three buttons. The front has two suspender (braces) buttons. The backs of the breeches have a very long rise and the tops are gathered into the back of the waistband. The center back has a gusset, a tie to adjust it, and suspender buttons. The breeches have leg openings that are faced and are slightly turned to the front of the legs of the breeches. These leg openings close with buttons and a tie, and are bound with a narrow band. The side pockets close with a button. The full leg lining is optional, but as constructed, the waistband, fall, leg openings, and gusset will still need to be lined. The breeches are interfaced wherever there are buttons or buttonholes. These type of breeches were worn for day or evening, formal or informal. Fabric: Silk, Cotton, Linen, Wool, or Leather. IMPORTANT: Take a close look at the photographs of these breeches. You can see that these breeches have a roomy fit. You can see that they do not fit tight in the legs and they have a baggy crotch and rear. This roomy fit is period, as men of the period would not have wanted to split the crotch of their breeches when riding a horse. However the fit of these breeches is also a personal choice. If you, as a modern person, have no intention of getting on a horse, you may want them to fit much tighter. So before cutting out your expensive fabric, make a trial mockup using just the leg pieces in cheap fabric. If the fit is close to what you want but just a little loose, just take them in. If you want them tight you may want to make another mockup using a smaller size. You may also want to take in the crotch and rear. These breeches are a copy of a period pair, so the cut and fit is copied from them. And, remember that the leg bands are meant to be tight enough to act as stocking garters, and they are not meant to move up and down when you sit and stand. So be aware it is quite possible that while you are taking in the breeches, you may take them in so much you cannot sit. So, bottom line, make mockups until the pattern fits exactly as YOU want them to fit. Altering patterns before you cut them out is so much easier than trying to alter a garment the pieces have already been cut out. If you want to see the original pair copied go to https://www.pinterest.com/LaughingMoonMer/extant-breeches-127/
This item is made-to-order and will ship within 14 days of purchase Classic English Regency mans waistcoat with a high standing collar, 7 buttons , 2 functioning pockets at waist, back belt with eyelet lacing, and is fully lined. Pair it with an English Regency Shirt in white cotton, for that perfect Mr. Darcy look! Click here for more info on the shirt: https://www.etsy.com/listing/86516151/mans-english-regency-and-18th-century? Color and fabric selections vary upon availability - please specify color you desire, and we will send you samples to choose from. Order by mens chest size, special sizes ( Extra tall and XL sizes ) also available. Email us for more color and fabric options. For more clothing ideas for your Regency and Victorian wardrobes, visit us at: https://sites.google.com/site/satinshadowdesigns/
This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern for a Empire / Regency dress made from printed cotton or plain silk, worn about 1810. Sewing pattern for apron, cap and fichu are included. Please scroll down for yardage and pattern information. This sewing pattern shows a dress with overlong sleeves and a front closure after the model of extant dresses about 1810. The front bodice is gathered with drawstrings at neckline and waist, the dress is closed with that tapes at the front. Additionally the front can be hold together with pins. The back bodice is pointed at the center back, emphasizing the skirt´s deep box pleat. The sleeves movement-width is gathered at the back part of the armhole. The front skirt is cut slanted along the side seam, to be sewn on plain along the waist-seam, but reaching the desired width at the hem. Fitted to be worn over stays or a corset. Also suitable for cosplay costumes. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 47 pages A4/US letter or 3 A0 Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 54 pages A4/US letter or 3 A0 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabrics: Dress: middleweight cotton fabrics, plain or printed, silk taffeta Lining dress: middleweight linen or cotton fabric Apron: middleweight linen or cotton fabric Cap: light linen or cotton fabric Fabric required: US 8-18 (EU 34-44): Dress:4,2yds. (3,8m) with a width of 51“ (130cm) Dress lining: 1.5 yds. (1,3m) with a width of 51“ (130cm) Apron: 1.6 yds. (1,4m) with a width of 51“ (130cm) without train Cap and fichu: 1.1yds (1m) with a width of 51“ (130cm) narrow cotton tape: 4yds. (4m) cotton twill tape 1“ wide: 4yds. thread button: 4x fancy ribbon for cap about 1“ wide: 2yds US 20-30 (EU 46-56): Dress: 4,5yds. (4,1m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Dress lining: 1.7 yds. (1,5m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Apron: 1.7 yds. (1,5m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) without train Cap and Fichu: 1.2yds (1,1m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) narrow cotton tape: 4.5yds. (4m) cotton twill tape 1“ wide: 6yds. thread button: 4x fancy ribbon for cap about 1“ wide: 2yds
This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern for an 1830´s linen Tailcoat. Wool fabrics as well can be used to make this garment. The terms „Dress Coat“ or „Tail Coat“ developed about 1800 for a jacket similarly to the modern Tailcoat. Today a Tailcoat is only worn for formal evening events, but at that time a Tailcoat with it´s different forms, made from different materials was a garment for all occasions, except court. This sewing pattern tries to show a detailed and historically accurate construction of a 1830´s Tailcoat . But of course all interfacings can be replaced by fusible, a modern working and machine sewing can be chosen. Also suitable for steampunk or cosplay costumes. Please scroll down for yardage and pattern information. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 34-44 (EU 44-54) and Sizes US 46-56 (EU 56-66). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 34-44 (EU 44-54): 30 pages A4/US letter or 3 A0 Size US 46-56 (EU 56-66): 36 pages A4/US letter or 3 A0 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabrics: Fashion fabric: Mid to heavier weight linen fabrics, suit fabrics, felted wool fabrics Interfacing: Hair canvas or midweight linnen fabric Lining: polished cotton fabric Fabric required: Size US 34-40 (EU 44-50) Fashion fabric: 4.4yds. (4m) with a width of 52“ (130cm) Lining: 2 yds. (1,8m) with a width of 52“ (130cm) Interfacing: 1.6yds. (1,4m) with a width of 32“ (80cm) Fabric covered Buttons: 12 pcs.: 1“ (2,5cm); 6 pcs.: 5/8“ (1,5cm) Cotton tape 1/2“ (1cm) wide: 6yds. (5m) Size US 42-48 (EU 52-58): Fashion fabric: 5.2yds. (4,7m) with a width of 52“ (130cm) Lining: 2 yds. (1,8m) with a width of 52“ (130cm) Interfacing: 2yds. (1,8m) with a width of 32“ (80cm) Fabric covered Buttons: 12 pcs.: 1“ (2,5cm); 6 pcs.: 5/8“ (1,5cm) Cotton tape 1/2“ (1cm) wide: 6yds. (5m)
This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern for a fine muslin dress about 1805-10. Please scroll down for yardage and pattern information. The bodice is gathered with drawstrings at the front and is closed in the back. The short sleeves are slightly puffed. The skirt can be sewn with or without a train, the width of the skirt is spread evenly all around the waist. The sleeveless spencer in contrasting colors is worn over the dress. You can add a train to get a sleeveless open robe. Fitted to be worn over stays or a corset. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 24 pages A4/US letter or 1 1/2 A0 Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 30 pages A4/US letter or 2 A0 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabric: Dress: lightweight cotton fabrics like cotton lawn or muslin Lining dress: Cotton organdy Spencer: silk taffeta or satin, middleweight cotton fabric Lining Spencer: linen fabric Fabric required: US 8-18 (EU 34-44): Dress:3.3yds. (3m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) Dress lining: 0.5 yds. (0,4m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) Spencer: 0.6 yds. (0,5m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) without train 2.2yds. (2m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) with train Spencer lining: 0.6yds (0,5m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) narrow cotton tape: 3yds. (3m) hook and eyes: 2x US 20-30 (EU 46-56): Dress:3.8yds. (3,4m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) Dress lining: 0.5 yds. (0,4m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) Spencer: 0.6 yds. (0,5m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) without train 2.3yds. (2,1m) with a width of 54“ (140cm) with train Spencer lining: 0.6yds (0,5m) with a width of 32“ (80cm) narrow cotton tape: 3yds. (3m) hook and eyes: 2x
This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern for a Empire Spencer or Redingote worn about 1815. Sewing pattern for hat and muff is included, as well as all embroidery patterns. Please scroll down for yardage and pattern information. The bodice is closed with loops made from soutache braid, alternatively you can make button holes. The sleeves are overlength, ending at the fingers base joint. Skirt length is 43” (110cm) at the front. The embroidery is a combination from soutache braid with Trapunto. To print the embroidery pattern properly you´ll need the Adobe Reader. →→WHAT YOU RECEIVE←← This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed. The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns. The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs. →→HOW MANY PATTERN PAGES TO PRINT←← The sewing pattern itself consists of: Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 54 pages A4/US letter or 3 A0 Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 54 pages A4/US letter or 3 A0 If you only want the spencer print pages 1-18 →→PATTERN INFORMATION←← Recommended fabrics: Fashion fabric: coat or jacket fabrics, eg. felted wool, velvet Lining for bodice and hat: (glazed) cotton fabric Lining for sleeves, faux fur and optionally skirt: slippery and leigthweight lining fabric Interlining: middleweight linen fabric, also canvas for the collar Flatlining: lightweight linen, light but firm cotton fabric Trimmings: faux fur Fabric required: US 8-18 (EU 34-44): Spencer: 1.6 yds. (1,4m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Redingote: 5.5 yds. (5m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Lining bodice: 1 yd. (0,9m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Lining sleeves: 1yds (0,8m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Flatlining skirt: 4 yds. (3,6m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) optinal lining skirt: 4 yds. (3,6m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Interlining: 0.6 yds. (0,5m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Faux fur: 1.3 yds. (1,2m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Lining for fur trimmings: 1yd. (1m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Soutache braid spencer: 15yds (15m) for skirt additional 50yds. (50m) fabric covered buttons or wooden disks: 29pcs. Hooks and eyes, cotton tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide crochet thread for trapunto and tassel cork plate 1/8“ (2mm) US 20-30 (EU 46-56): Spencer: 1.6 yds. (1,4m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Redingote: 5.5 yds. (5m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Lining bodice: 0.7 yds. (0,6m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Lining sleeves: 1yds (0,8m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Flatlining skirt: 4 yds. (3,6m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) optinal lining skirt: 4 yds. (3,6m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Interlining: 0.6 yds. (0,5m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Faux fur: 1.3 yds. (1,2m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Lining for fur trimmings: 1yd. (1m) with a width of 55“ (140cm) Soutache braid spencer: 15yds (15m) for skirt additional 50yds. (50m) fabric covered buttons or wooden disks: 29pcs. Hooks and eyes, cotton tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide crochet thread for trapunto and tassel cork plate 1/8“ (2mm)
Now with size layers. This is not a printed pattern. This is a digital download. You will receive a link to several files immediately upon purchase. You will receive multiple files in letter size: How to print, the front and back of the envelope, and the sewing instructions. There will also be several A0 size files. There will be 5 files in A0 size that will be in black and white with dashed lines and size layers. You will receive the whole pattern in 6 pages, and the Views A, B, C, and D, separately in 2 pages each. This means you can print just the View you want in just the sizes you want. You can get the A0 files printed by a copy shop or print them on your home printer by using the "poster" option in Adobe Acrobat. Here is a link to instructions on how to use this option on the Adobe help page. https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/print-posters-banners-acrobat-reader.html Pattern #125 1795-1817 Men's Vest (1809) Regency Late Georgian Sizes 34-56 All in the Envelope with Size Layers This vest is designed to be worn under a coat, specifically Laughing Moon #124. This pattern is based on patterns published in 2 tailoring manuals from the late 18th and early 19th century. Specifically, those manuals are: The Taylor's Complete Guide (1796) and The Taylor's Instructor (1809). View A is double breasted, has wide lapels, wide pockets, and is cut straight across the hem. View B is single breasted, has narrow lapels, wide pockets, and is cut straight across the hem in front. View C is single breasted, has no lapels, wide pockets. and is cut straight across the hem in front. View D is single breasted, has no lapels, and has large curved pocket flaps. All Views have a tall collar, though it can be left off for a no collar option on any of the Views.
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