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Victorian August Overskirt Circa 1883 sewing pattern Truly Victorian TV365 UNCUT
$ 7.91
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
The August overskirt design is seen in several fashion plates from the early 1880's, including our logo. It was very popular during the transitional period of 1882 -1884, when the bustle was reintroduced after a period of unsupported skirts. It is designed to be worn with an underskirt and bustle petticoat TV101. It can be worn for any of the bustle era's, including Natural Form.The front gored apron is heavily swaged with pleats at the side seams. The back has large poufs which are held in place by tapes, with the hem draped up to give the back an oval appearance. The button closure is in the left side seam.
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
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"
52"
54"
56"
44/45"
wide fabric
2 3/4 yards - all sizes
3 1/4 yards - all sizes
3 3/4 yards - all sizes
60"
wide fabric
2 3/4 yards - all sizes
with nap
3 3/4 yards - all sizes
Notions:
3/4 yards netting (optional), 5 yards tie strings (ribbon, tape, strings), hook and eye or other closures, five 5/8" buttons
Yardages given are with or without nap.