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Sewing Pattern for womens Old WEST Wire Bustle with Petticoat TV101

$ 8.97

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Theme: Victorian Bustle Petticoat
  • Size: Cut to Size
  • Brand: Truly Victorian
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Gender: Women
  • Event: Stage Cosplay Re-enactment
  • Condition: New with tags
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Style: Petticoat

    Description

    This petticoat bustle is based on an actual garment as seen in Harper's Bazaar magazine. This pattern will create a moderate sized bustle, proportioned to your hip size (one size does not fit all). It can be used as support for either 1870's or 1880's style of bustle dress. When combined with the TV170 Victorian Petticoat, you have the perfect foundation for you bustle dresses. This petticoat has a center front closure, and four hoop bones built into the back. This design allows for structural support for heavy skirts combined with ease of movement and wearability (you can sit down without making any adjustments to the bustle!!)
    No other bustle pattern can offer this amount of comfort and style. Just put it on and forget it.  Petticoat will also fold flat for ease of storage.
    Sizing and Yardage Information:
    All the sizes are included, as given below.
    SMALL
    MED
    LARGE
    X-LARGE
    2XL
    Hips
    30-32"
    33-36"
    37-42"
    43-48"
    49-56"
    Length
    36"
    36"
    38"
    38"
    38"
    Bustle
    45" wide fabric
    2 1/2 yards
    2 3/4 yards
    2 3/4 yards
    3 1/2 yards
    3 7/8 yards
    60" wide fabric
    2 1/4 yards
    2 1/4 yards
    2 1/4 yards
    2 2/3 yards
    2 2/3 yards
    Overlay
    45" wide fabric
    2 3/4 yards
    3 yards
    3 1/2 yards
    3 1/2 yards
    3 1/2 yards
    60" wide fabric
    2 1/2 yards
    2 1/2 yards
    3 yards
    3 yards
    3 yards
    hoop wire
    2 yards
    2 1/4 yards
    2 1/2 yards
    2 3/4 yards
    3 yards
    Notions:
    Hoop boning, single fold bias tape 1" wide, hook and eye closures, 3 yards tie strings (may use ribbon, tape, string, etc.).