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Sewing Pattern for 1898 Victorian Flared Skirt Truly Victorian TV297 new uncut
$ 10.03
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Description
This skirt is drafted based on a drafting method taken from a turn-of-the-century tailoring guide. The front panel extends the full length of the skirt, while the sides and back are cut with a fitted upper section and a tapered flare to add fullness at the hem. It has box pleats on either side of the center back closure. An optional kick pleat can be added to the front seams at the hem. This style of skirt was extremely popular from 1898-1903, and can be used for both day and evening wear.Sizing and Yardage Information:
Fabric -45" wide
6 yards
Medium to heavy fabrics, wool, twill, brocade, linen, etc.
Lining - 45" wide
6 yards
Use broadcloth, muslin or other similar fabric.
Yardages given are with nap.
Smaller sizes may require less fabric. This pattern is somewhat wasteful of fabric, and it may be possible to fit a bodice pattern into this yardage.
Notions:
Hook and eye closures.
All the sizes are included, as given below.
X-SMALL
SMALL
MED
LARGE
XL
2XL
3XL
Waist
20"-22"
24"-26"
28"-30"
32"-34"
36"-38"
40"-42"
44"-46"
Hip
30"-32"
34"-36"
38"-40"
42"-44"
46"-48"
50"-52"
54"-56"
Length
40"
40"
40"
40"
40"
40"
40"