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Sewing Pattern for womens 1890's cape wrap Truly Victorian TV590 uncut new
$ 7.91
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
This elbow length cape was seen throughout the 1890's as the basic wrap of the times. It is cut in the Military style, also known as the 3/4 Cape. It can be cut with a straight or scalloped hem. The reveres at the center front are optional. The collar is the stand-with-flair style, with wires to support the shape. The lining fabric is seen at the inside collar and optional reveres.This pattern provides for a fully lined cape, and it can be interlined with flannel for warmth. The closure can be cloak clasps, coat hooks, or frogs, as desired.
Sizing and Yardage Information:
All the sizes are included, as given below.
SMALL
MED
LARGE
X-LARGE
Neck
12-13"
13-14"
14-15"
15-16"
Yardages
All Sizes
Fabric and Lining w/o Revers- 45" wide
1 1/4 yards
Lining with Revers - 45" wide
1 1/2 yards
Lining with revers - 50" wide
1 1/8 yards
Yardages given are with nap.
The scallop edged version will fit on 45" fabric on the fold.
The straight hem version will require 50" wide fabric to cut on fold. Narrower fabric will require a center back seam
Notions:
Cloak clasp, frog, or coat hook for closure. 2 yards millinery wire. Wire cutters.