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Vintage Dress Pattern: 1873 Polonaise Pattern

July 18, 2010 By: admin Category: Vintage Clothing Patterns, Vintage Dress Pattern, Vintage Fashion General

1873 Polonaise Pattern

1873 Polonaise. Multisized 30-50″ Bust. This is a polonaise with a basque back, i.e. the back has an upper bodice section overlapping a lower section with poufs. The front buttons to the waist and then falls open into two points, with pleats at the sides. As an option, the buttons can be extended down the front to give a round apron effect. This style was very popular in the early 1870′s. The sleeve is a full length pleated bell. Two neckline options are given. This pattern is recommended for intermediate to advanced sewers. Our patterns are drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the 1870′s. Each size is hand drawn, not scaled. All of the bodice seams are true to the era, and it is designed to fit snugly over a corset. Sizing and Yardage Information: Multisized 30-50 Bust 45″/60″ wide fabric All Sizes Fabric 4 1/4 yards Lining 1 1/2 yards Interlining 1 1/2 yards Yardages given are with nap, and are approximate only. For Interlining, use a mediium/heavy firmly woven fabric like twill or denim. Notions: Ten ΒΌ” Bones; Buttons or hooks and eyes for closure; twill tape; tie strings. Victorian, SASS, Western Living History.

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