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TV501 Truly Victorian sewing pattern for 1870's Belted Mantle Jacket Blouse New
$ 9.24
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
This mantle is taken from the 1871 Butterick Pattern Catalog.It has a semi fitted back, held in place by a belt around the waist, with pleats and slits to fit over a bustle.
The front is also belted and has two points.
The mantle sides fall gracefully over the arm to give a "flowing sleeve" effect.
A pointed collar add detail to the neckline.
The center front is closed with buttons.
This pattern provides for a fully lined garment, and can be interlined with flannel for warmth. Frog closures can be substituted in place of buttons.
Sizing and Yardage Information:
All the sizes are included, as given below.
A-B
C-D
E-F
G-H
I-J
K-L
M-N
Bust
30-32"
34-36"
38-40"
42-44"
46-48"
50-52"
54-56"
Fabric, Lining, and Flannel (optional for added warmth)
45" Fabric
4 yards
4 1/4 yards
4 1/3 yards
4 1/2 yards
4 5/8 yards
60" Fabric
3 yards
Fringe
7 1/2 yards
Ribbon
11 yards
Yardages given are with nap.
This pattern works best with 60" fabric.
Narrower fabric will require piecing.
Notions:
Buttons or frog closures, 7 yards of matching wide double fold bias tape for binding.