-40%
Truly Victorian TV216 Sewing Pattern for 1875 Parisian Women trained skirt UNCUT
$ 11.61
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
This skirt is drafted based on an actual garment as seen in a photograph taken in 1875, in Paris. The skirt base is the traditional 5 front gores and full back. The front has two swags, one high and one low on the skirt. The sides are trimmed with vertical ruches simulating a separate panel. The back can be made either bouffant or flat, with a very full train added. The closure is in the left side back seam. An optional pocket is in the right side seam.The original dress was of a plaid silk, but anything will look nice. Best when worn with bustle TV101 or TV108. An extra trained petticoat may help to hold the dress to a better shape. This skirt is suitable for evening parties or weddings, or other fancy occasions.
Sizing and Yardage Information:
All the sizes are included, as given below.
45"/60" wide fabric
All Sizes
Skirt with poufs
9 yards
Skirt without poufs
8 1/2 yards
Yardages given are without nap. Additional trimming may require more yardage.
Notions:
Hook and eye closures, 4 yards tie strings (may use ribbon, tape, etc.), 1 yard 1" wide twill tape. Optional 1 yard netting for poufs.
All the sizes are included, as given below.
A-B
C-D
E-F
G-H
I-J
K-L
M-N
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"-55"
54"-56"
Length
40"
40"
40"
40"
40"
40"
40"