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1908 Ladies Coat With Body And Sleeves In One - PDF - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Pattern #E2174 - Edwardian Fashion - 34 Inch Bust
1908 Ladies Coat With Body And Sleeves In One - PDF - INSTANT DOWNLOAD - Pattern #E2174 - Edwardian Fashion - 34 Inch Bust
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THIS IS A PDF SEWING PATTERN for printing at home or with a print shop like www.tapefreepatterns.com.
Once purchased, your download will include the following files:
1) A 'read me first' page with downloading help and hints
2) 8 pages of directions
3) US Pattern prints on 15 pages
4) A4 Pattern prints on 15 pages
5) A0 Large format/print shop pattern prints on 1 sheet
Print only the size necessary for your location. Pages will need to taped together, but once assembled, pieces are full sized and ready to use.
This PDF features a replicated pattern sized to fit a 34 inch bust.From 1908, this reproduction pattern features a Ladies Coat with body and sleeves in one, Kimono style. Front in either of two outlines, optional collar.
SUGGESTED MATERIALS: Corduroy, Gabardine, Serge, Worsteds, Velvet, Poplin, Linen, Silk.
Jacket As Shown:
27 inch wide material (without nap) 3 Yards
36 inch wide material (without nap) 2-1/8 Yards
54 inch wide material (without nap) 1-1/2 Yards
Optional: Fancy or plain braid trim 1 large or 3 small buttons Bias Binding
This McCall pattern was originally created Dec. 30, 1910 and has been re-digitized into it's current format. All content falls under the copyright www.BeespokeVintagePatterns.com 2020, and as such, no portion of this pattern may be photocopied or reproduced by any means without written consent.
IMPORTANT NOTE:The source material from which these early patterns are replicated contain much less information than the more modern patterns from the 1920's and 1930's. Patterns and fashion journals published during these eras presumed that the home seamstress possessed sufficient skills to construct a garment without detailed directions. As a result, patterns for facings, linings and other details - such as instructions on how to create trims, are sketchy at best -- and generally non-existent. Be aware that all of these patterns run small compared to our modern bodies, and were drafted with the understanding that "proper" undergarments and corsets would be worn underneath. Armholes especially tend to be much tighter and smaller than modern garments. It is very important when sewing these items to make a fitting mock-up of the pattern out of muslin or other waste fabric, and make all of the adjustments for your individual figure on the mock-up.
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PLEASE KEEP IN MIND
This is an exact copy of the original vintage pattern and as such may retain any original errors or miscalculations in formatting native to the original pattern. While I have made up some of these patterns, I have not tested them all out and cannot attest to their accuracy or perfect fit. As with all garment construction, it is best to make a mock-up for fitting in test fabric prior to cutting and constructing with your final fashion fabric.
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NOT YOUR SIZE?
Here are some resources for resizing a pattern...
https://www.patreon.com/posts/grading-your-own-68272892
http://sensibility.com/blog/tips/how-to-resize-a-pattern/
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