Historical Costume Sewing Patterns

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Linda Lee directs a student during a lesson. Lee has been a faculty member for 15 years and designs costumes for the opera. One Weber State University vocal teacher has managed to cram a lot into her life.
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Marie Antoinette Dress Pattern in 2 Sizes: For 18 American Girl Dolls and for 18 Slim Carpatina Dolls $12.95 Marie Antoinette Dress Paper Pattern in two popular 18″ Dolls Sizes ~ for American Girl Dolls & for the slim Carpatina Dolls ~ Make it yourself using this professionally made paper pattern including photos and instructions for making the dress and suit ensemble pictured above in a variation of materials…. |
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Corsets: Historical Patterns & Techniques $22.82 25 beautiful and historically accurate pattern of corsets 1750-1917 taken from private and museum collections.Each stunning example is accompanied by a pattern, photographs and drawings, plus an historical overview giving invaluable insight into making up these period pieces.This book also contains two step-by-step projects, a 1790 hand stitched corset and a 1900 machined corset.The book includes … |
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Patterns of Fashion 1: Englishwomen’s Dresses & Their Construction C. 1660-1860 $26.18 … |
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Make Your Own Japanese Clothes: Patterns and Ideas for Modern Wear $14.00 Classical elegance. Loose-fitting comfort. Versatility. Functional design. These are just some of the reasons why traditional Japanese clothes have captured the imagination of modern fashion designers and stylish dressers around the world.Making Japanese clothes is surprisingly simple. Patterns consist of virtually all straight lines, and the non-body-conforming shapes require no darts, buttonhole… |
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1914 (Titanic Era) Formal Tunic Gown Costume Pattern Butterick Pattern B4093… |
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