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Edwardian Hip Pad Form and Bustle Sewing Pattern for 35in Waist | Free Version
$0.00Pattern for an Edwardian Hip Pad and Bustle based on 1902 Patent No. US702158A. The free version of this pattern is designed to fit a 35″ waist. You can grade this pattern to fit your waist size. Instructions for assembly can be found at: https://theamericanseamstress.com/make-a-1902-bustle-and-hip-pad-with-me/
This is a PDF pattern. This pattern is my own and you may not resell this pattern. You are welcome to sell items you make from my patterns.
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Victorian/Edwardian Shirtwaist Drafting Instructions
$5.00Drafting your own patterns doesn’t have to be hard! This mini book contains full color “translated” drafting instructions to make your own Victorian/Edwardian shirtwaist using authentic period drafting techniques. The best part is that this pattern works for any size!
The drafting techniques used in this mini book are taken directly from the 1895 Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter book. This book is freely available at archive.org.
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Victorian/Edwardian Sleeve Drafting Instructions
$5.00Drafting your own patterns doesn’t have to be hard! This mini book contains full color “translated” drafting instructions to make your own Victorian/Edwardian sleeves using authentic period drafting techniques. The best part is that this pattern works for any size!
The drafting techniques used in this mini book are taken directly from the 1895 Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter book. This book is freely available at archive.org.
What’s included:
- 21 pages of drafting instructions
- Full color diagrams with easy to follow instructions
- Practice workbook with the number already filled in
- Basic sleeve draft with variations
- Narrow Shoulder Variation
- Vent with Buttons Variation
- Large Sleeve Head (2 version)
- Very Full Sleeve Head
- Dress Sleeves
- Sleeve for Shirtwaists
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Victorian/Edwardian Waist and Sloper Drafting Instructions
$10.00Drafting your own patterns doesn’t have to be hard! This mini book contains full color “translated” drafting instructions to make your own Victorian/Edwardian waist or sloper using authentic period drafting techniques. The best part is that this pattern works for any size!
A sloper (or waist as it was known in 1895) is essential to creating the patterns inside of the Keystone Jacket and Dress cutter as well as other books of the time.
The drafting techniques used in this mini book are taken directly from the 1895 Keystone Jacket and Dress Cutter book. This book is freely available at archive.org.
What’s included:
- 32 pages of drafting instructions
- Full color diagrams with easy to follow instructions
- Practice workbook with the number already filled in
- Basic waist draft with variation to the hips