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18th Century Short Gown Pattern | ... Fashionable Frolick: Online 18th Century Patterns in Unexpected Places

As the majority of re-enactors and costumers are aware, Duran Textiles (based in Sweden) is one of the few resources for high-quality 18th century reproduction silks and printed cottons. But what you may not know is that they periodically publish an online newsletter peppered with all sorts of fascinating and unique information, from the details of their own (period-accurate) printing processes to articles on perfume, fans, and period hairstyles to stunning photos and descriptions of…

Flower print jacket a take on 18th century styling

I made a new 18th century jacket this week, mainly because I wanted to have something new to wear at Isokyrö 18th century fair. I finished the piece just in time (read: stayed up until 3 a.m. on Friday night to put last stitches on it...) and it was a joy to wear. There were plenty of good reenactor photographers at the fair yesterday so I expect to get some nice pics of the whole get-up in action soonish, but meanwhile here are some I took today. The jacket is a modified version of my…

“Chocolate Girl” – Recreating a 1740’s Jacket and Petticoat

I love reproducing historical clothing and my inspiration can come from many different sources. Sometimes an extant garment catches my eye, or an original photograph. And sometimes the inspiration …

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The Standard 18th-Century Petticoat We've had a request from one of our loyal readers for a detailed tutorial on how to make an 18th-century petticoat. Confused by the directions on a commercial period pattern (and I don't blame her, they are quite horrid) and frustrated by the conflicting information she's found online, she asked if we could offer a straight-forward, easy-access guide to cutting and assembling an accurate petticoat. So here goes! The pattern: No pattern or complicated…

18th Century Sewing Patterns, Virgil's Fine Goods, Scroop Patterns

Thorough 18th century sewing patterns for women and children. Scroop + VFG pattern line, Angelica Italian Gown, Augusta Stays/Corsets, Caps, Bum pads, Calashes, Amalia Jacket, Norland frock, 1780s-1790s

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