51 1770s Historical Coat And Breetches Sewing Patterns
Available in chest sizes 40-48. Includes sizes 8-18 and 18-28.
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Chest waist or stomach sizes 48 and over are 1000 extra these sizes may appear as SX-130 on the packing slip.
51 1770s historical coat and breetches sewing patterns. Loose fitting in the rear and smooth in the front. The front of the waistcoat is straight from neck to waist and is angled outward from waist to bottom with a 10 button front unless otherwise specified. Linen and 352 linen thread of either white or unbleached to match fabric and one roll of 18 cotton twill tape.
Each frock coat and cloak is created from materials used during the 18th Century in colors that are well documented in colonial America. Breeches were popular for tradesmen and workers in town. 18th Century WorkSailors Waistcoat.
Mens ensemble but with very little luck. Typical style from 1760s to 1800. We will notify you when this product becomes available.
Fits waists 28-50 70-125 cm. Gentlemans late colonial coat with collar which can be made full length or short coat style appropriate for 1770 to 1780 in this fully illustrated instructional full size pattern. Farmers and rural types may wear breeches trousers or flops.
We closely study the styles fabrics and colors of the period to craft our mens frocks and coats as what was practiced during the period so that you may wear your piece with confidence in its accuracy and authenticity. British officers coats are available for all regiments. Add Chemise Pantalettes Sleeves c.
Suitable for 1750s - 1770s. Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for breeches trousers or slops circa 1680s-1730s based on the British Admiralty Slop Contracts. Buttons - Clasps - Buckles.
This British officers coat uses the finest red wool and is trimmed in dark navy with gold braid. Suggested shift fabric for middling to gentry off white 55 oz. This frock coat is designed to fit comfortably over shirt breeches and waistcoat.
1770s Cloak with hood Pattern. All sizes included in one envelope. A mid-18th century waistcoat to be made in long or short versions with or without sleeves with three different center front lines depending on period and personal preference.
It lends the typical silhouette to Open Robe Robe la Franaise and Polonaise outfits consisting of jacket and petticoat etc. 1770s Civilian Coat Pattern. Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for fall-front breeches circa 1770s-1790s based on extant examples.
Cosplay Costumes. 42 gold buttons finish the coat. This coat is priced at 875 other officers coats vary in price according to regimental regulations.
Linen or for extra warmth wool flannel is required. Our hoop skirts are made in Germany using quality materials. Often tied rather than buckled just below the knee for lower or working classes.
Get our pattern and make yourself some Fall-Front breeches. Patterned off of originals from 1770 both colors have matching covered buttons down the front and on the working pockets. Wardrobe shirt breeches waistcoat jacket but I am having quite a lot of trouble finding all-inclusive patterns.
Plain back no lacing or buckle. The tails are in white wool. This hoop skirt is the perfect foundation garment for 18th C.
All sizes included in one envelope. Here are what Regency Romance Novel heroes would wear based on what they really wore in Regency England. The costume is built on a basic mens mid-18th c.
Full size paper patterns for Mens Frock Coat for the 1770s and 80s with narrow cuffs and skirts and curved front. The coat buttons to the waist and buttons are usually pewter. Historical Souveniers and Gifts.
This original frock coat pattern is fashioned after two extant examples one in the collection of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and another in the Cut of Mens Clothes by Norah Waugh. Mid 18th Century English Fly. Buy our pattern and look like the perfect 1770s Gentleman.
Ryan Patterns are known for good instructions. BREECHES Breeches pronounced britches by the Regency era were considered old-fashioned. Fully lined with pewter buttons and working pockets.
1800-1825 224 to Cart. One size per pattern 40-48 Chest. JRWC - 1750s - 1770s Waistcoat.
Also Available in French Fly. Available in brown or navy medium weight wool this collarless jacket is the perfect finishing layer for a colonial man. Get started on a 1770s coat great for everyday or formal wear.
Styles that dont require a full Panier. There are two outside pockets either functional or not Specify with three unopened buttonholes. Sewing Supplies.
Made in your choice of cotton canvas linen or wool. Ive been looking for patterns for the entire World of Warcraft 18th c. They are very baggy through the hips and seat.
Linen shirting or white 37 oz. This waistcoat pattern may be made up in a variety of ways. All sizes included in one envelope.
The exception was buckskin breeches which are made of leather and were quite tight even being well. Upper class and lower class instructions included. Wool 1770s Civilian Jacket.
To make this coat between 2 78 to 3 38 yards of wool broadcloth or twill linen and about the same amount for a lining of oatmeal 37 oz. It has a small cape ie collar pockets with pocket flaps and round cuffs. 1750 s wool sleeved waist coat 3 button cuff 24000.
Breeches were usually made by a tailor and constructed very well.
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