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Women's Victorian Era Clothing Patterns 

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Truly Victorian #TV410

Pattern #TV410   1873 POLONAISE

A Polonaise is a bodice and overskirt in one garment. The back has a bodice section with Basque over a pouf. The Front buttons to the waist and then falls open in two point. Pleats at the sides form drapes. For intermediate/advanced sewers. Multi-sized x-small to xx-large included in pattern.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4 4  1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4

 $18.00

Pattern #TV304  1875 Square Overskirt

This Square overskirt was a very popular style in 1875 and 1876. It is designed to be worn with an underskirt and petticoat TV101 (pattern below). The apron is smooth in front with gathers at the side backs making "fans" over the top of the bustle. Between the fans is a poufed back section with 2 tails falling below the poufs. The closure is in the center back.

This skirt is suitable for a nice visiting skirt, or with elaborate trimming, would make a nice ball gown overskirt. Bordered fabrics would look especially nice, as the apron is cut on the cross grain. Many examples of this style have braid work or ribbon scrolled along the square edge. The back poufs were often of the contrasting fabric, but may also be the same fabric. Multi-sized x-small to 2x-large included in pattern. Approximate yardage for 45" wide fabric: 3-7/8 yards.

$14.50

 

Truly Victorian #TV101

 

Pattern #TV101   PETTICOAT WITH WIRE BUSTLE  

This petticoat has a center front closure, and four hoop bones built into the back. A ruffled overlay falls down the back. Suitable for either 1870’s or 1880’s style bustle. Multi-sized x-small to xx-large included in pattern.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
bustle          
2 1/2 2 1/2 2 3/4 3 1/2 3 1/2 3 1/2
overlay          
2 3/4 2 3/4 3 3 1/2 3 1/2 3 1/2

$14.00

Truly Victorian #TV216

Pattern #TV216   1875 PARISIAN TRAINED SKIRT

This skirt has double aprons in front and decorative side trimming. The top back can be made into large poufs or without. And has a very full train attached behind the knees. Multi-sized x-small to xx-large included in pattern.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
9 9 9 9 9 9

$24.00

Truly Victorian #TV423

Pattern #TV423   1877 Two-Tone Bodice

This bodice is designed after styles shown in many fashion magazines of 1875-1880. The front of this bodice has a simulated vest portion. This vest can be of a different fabric and trimmed to effect. The back has long seams that reach up to the shoulder. The center back portion can be made of a different color like the vest, or of the same fabric as the rest of the bodice. The hip is bluntly pointed at the center front and center back, and the sides curve upward over the hip. The sleeve is in 2 pieces, and can be made either full length, princess length, or with a flared cuff. The collar is the pointed roll that was very popular during this period.

The bodice is drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the late 1870's. Each size is hand drawn, not scaled, with all of the bodice seams true to the era. This bodice is designed to fit snugly over a corset, without a bustle. Multi-sized bust 30"-50" waist 22"-42". Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric: 2 1/2 yards, vest & back 1 yard, collar/cuff 1/3 yard.

$13.00

Truly Victorian #TV105

Pattern #TV105   Combination Underwear

This is a chemise and drawers combined into one garment. Open crotch and center front button closure. With three necklines to choose from, it can be worn under any style bodice. A correct undergarment for the years 1878 - 1900. Multi-sized 30"-50" bust. Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric: 4 yards.

 $13.50

Truly Victorian #TV225

Pattern #TV225 1878 Fantail Skirt  

This skirt is very slim in front with 3 gores. The back is tied behind the knees on a shear tape and the train is shaped with a fan gores. Center back closure. Great as a formal underskirt, looks best when fully decorated. Natural Form, does not fit over a bustle. 

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
5 5 5 5 5 5

$15.00

Truly Victorian #TV324

Pattern #TV324 1878 LONG DRAPED OVERSKIRT

The gored front hangs in low swags with pleats at the sides. The back is pleated at the waist and left to hang low in swags. Inside tapes hold the skirt into a tie-back position. The closure is in the side back seam. Natural form, dose not fit over bustle. Multi-sized x-small to xx-large included in pattern.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4

$12.50

Truly Victorian #TV221

Pattern #TV221 1878 TIE-BACK UNDERSKIRT  

The skirt is slim in front and is tied-back, to wrap around the body. It has the traditional 5 gores and a full back width. The closure is in the left side-back seam. An optional 12” ruffle can be added to the hem of the skirt. Natural form, no bustle.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
4 5/8 4 5/8 4 5/8 4 5/8 4 5/8 4 5/8

$13.00

Truly Victorian #TV420

 

Pattern #TV420  1879 CUIRASS BODICE 

The bodice is high necked for daywear, or cut into a square neck for evening. The hem can be either straight across or rounded in front and back. This style is suited to 1878-1882 and is natural form, no bustle. The fitted sleeve is in two pieces or small pouf. Multi-sized 30-50" bust included in pattern.

This bodice comes in two size groups. If bust measurement minus waist measurement is 7 inches or more, use size group A. If bust measurement minus waist measurement is 6 inches or less, use size group B.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
2 1/2 2 1/2 2 1/2 2 1/2 2 3/4 2 3/4

$13.00

Size group A

Size group B

Truly Victorian #TV121

Pattern #TV121   1879 PETTICOAT WITH DETACHABLE TRAIN  

This skirt gives support behind the knees to tie-back style skirts of 1877-1882. It is slim in front, with netting to hold the back with a center front closure. A detachable train buttons onto the hem of the petticoat. Natural form, does not fit over a bustle.

Approximate yardage required for 45" wide fabric.

x-small small medium  large x-large xx-large
petticoat          
2 5/8 2 5/8  2 5/8  2 5/8 3 1/2 3 1/2
with ruffle          
4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4 4 1/4 5 1/8 5 1/8
train          
2 2 2 2 2 2

$15.00

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