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Ladies Victorian Underwear Pattern 1890's Five Gore Skirt
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Perfect for all Victorian Events 1837 to 1899! Victorian Weddings - Dickens' Faires - Civil War - Wild West - Gold and Silver Rushes - Dance Hall - Saloon Gal - Pioneers - Gilbert & Sullivan - Melodrames. Historically Correct with Complete Instructions and Illustrations!

Pattern Includes 2 Corsets, Chemise & Drawers - Misses Sizes 6 - 26 Corset Bust Sizes - View A - B - D, View B - A-4D

Degree of Difficulty - Average
Misses' skirt in three lenths with lining and optional pocket.  1890's period or modern skirt has seams at side front, side back, center back and  has pleated back panels.  There are three different length options:  Walking skirt length in front and back, short train which is 6 inches longer in back, and long train length which is 12 linches longer in back.  Sizes 2 through 36 are all included in the pattern.
Ladies Victorian Corset Cover, Petticoat in Three Lengths, and Bustle 1890's Waist with Four Bodice and Five Sleeve Options
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Ladies' Victorian corset cover (with sleeves or without), petticoat in three lengths, and bustle.  The Corset Cover has four darts, front and back, and a square neck.  The petticoat as no darts in the front or back yoke and a gathered back panel.  Thre are three different length options:  Walking, short train and long train.  The bustle is stuffed and has not wires.  It consists of an under stay, support pad and outer channels.  Sizes 2-36 all in the envelope.
Saloon Girl, Can Can Dancer Misc Store Items
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Bodice, circle and gored skirts, petticoat, drawers, hat and stockings.

All the components of the pattern Saloon Girl are separate and can be combined and layered as desired. The bodice is period correct, with the pleats in back designed to accommodate the bustles of the 1880's. The bodice is fairly modest to allow modern foundations to be worn underneath if you desire. You can always lower the neckline and narrow the shoulders for a more revealing look. feel free to substitute a chemise top and corset (pattern #100) for the bodice. It can be made with the 3/4 length sleeves or sleeveless. The drawers, both long and short, are period. The petticoat and the skirts are a circle skirt. The petticoat has 3 layers of gathered lace at both the inside and outside hem. The skirts can be made in a plain circle or gored circle, with or without ruffles. The overskirt with drape front and bustle back are period correct. The cape is 1/2 of a circle skirt. The hat is "costume construction" as most sewers today don't have access to felt hoods and hat blocks. The foam gives it a three dimensional look that approximates felt, though it can be made entirely of buckram if desired. Millinery wire enables the brim to be shaped. The stockings are copied from a picture of a prostitute shown in the Storyville video. Both horizontally and vertically striped stockings were worn.

The pattern includes supply sources, a bibliography, and historical notes. Dress up like a B Western Saloon Girl or a Can-Can dancer and have fun. Twirling, kicking, sashaying, and kissing cowboys are definitely allowed!

Grommets Fabric
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Grommets for Corsets, available in nickle, brass and Black
Coutil Fabric Sold by the Yard
Corset Busk Corset Bone Stays
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Corset Bone Stays
Corset Busk 9 inch to 141/2 inch
Corset Bone Stays 1/4" x 3" to 151/2" Lengths