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Sewing Pattern for Victorian Elliptical Cage Crinoline TV103 multi sizes
$ 8.44
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
The Elliptical cage crinoline was the main support foundation for the later- and post-Civil War period of 1863-1868. Called a "cage" because of the cage-like appearance created by the hoop wires and vertical support tapes, this type of crinoline offers maximum support capabilities for a perfect shape, combined with flexibility for comfortable wear. Our Elliptical shape is narrow over the hips, close to the body in front, and dramatically expanded to the rear; the most popular shape for 1865-1866 skirts.Our crinoline is 126" in circumference at the hem, 36" in length to hem level, and has 12 hoop wires to support the weight of heavy skirts. The self-supporting, elliptical shape is maintained by strategically placed vertical supports, as well as ties on the inside of the 4 yop hoops. A "bag" at the hem keeps the wearer from stepping through the hoops.
Yardage requirements:
Fabric:
Use broadcloth, muslin, calico, etc.
--- 45" wide or greater, 13/4 yards.
--- 44" or less, 2 yards.
Bone Casing:
141/4 yards. Use 3/4" wide bone casing or other tubular casing.
Grosgrain Ribbon:
7 3/4 yards. Use 7/8" wide ribbon.
Hoop Wire:
28 1/2 yards (three 12 yard rolls). Use 1/2" wide, plastic coated hoop wire.
Belting:
11/2 yards. Use 3/4" wide, thin webbed belting.
Tie strings:
4 yards. Use narrow ribbon, laces, etc.
Notions:
one buckle, 3/4" wide, must fit belting and hold firm. Eight (8) 1/2" U-tips to cover ends of hoop wire.
Sizing information
This crinoline is given as one-size-fits-all, and can be easily adjusted to size by letting out or taking up the tie strings inside.