Mid 19th Century Wrapper (PP-807)

Period: Regency/Romantic Description: This wrapper was most likely fashionable in the mid 1850’s. Wrappers and robes were considered “undress” garments and were generally worn in the privacy of the home or in a rural setting. The historical notes contain information about American robes and wrappers from the 1820’s to the 1860’s. Size & Fitting Info: […]

Riding Habit Skirt (PP-900)

Period: Edwardian Description: 1880’s – 1890’s The original habit was custom made in New England and brought to San Diego. The skirt is draped around the right side back and fastened at center back when walking. [ As illustrated in PP-902. ] Size & Fitting Info: Waist Sizes: [ 10 – 20 ]=[ 25.5-33.5 ] […]

Riding Habit Bodice (PP-902)

Period: Edwardian Description: 1880’s – 1890’s Though the bodice was worn with the [ PP-900 Skirt ] you may combine it with an 1880’s plain tailored bustled skirt. The combination of the tailored, masculine bodice and the feminine, bustled skirt was popular among the emerging intellectually and politically active women of the time. Size & […]

1880-1890 Day Dress (PP-903)

Period: Edwardian Description: Late 1880’s – 1892 The full skirt is gathered into a flattering point at the waist front and back. Two pockets, one large in the back and another in the front for your watch, make this a practical dress. Size & Fitting Info: Bust Sizes: [ 10-20 ]=[ 33.5-41.5 ] Manufacturer: Past […]

1770-1901 Bib Overalls (PP-910)

Period: Edwardian Description: In the Historical Notes included with the pattern, Past Patterns introduces you to never before published images and documentation. Past Patterns traces apron front (bib) overalls from 1838 to 1901 using art, daguerreotypes, original 19th century apron front overalls, pattern drafting manuals, mail order and wholesale catalogs and United States government documents. […]

Manuf. Info & Sizes

Pattern Manufacturer Information & Sizing Buckarro Bobbins Patterns [ 1700’s — 1900’s ] Women, Men & ChildrenThese authentic vintage clothing patterns cover the Colonial, Fur Trade, Victorian, Civil War, Western Frontier , and in to the Vintage 1930’s. They are designed for use by modern sewers. Easy to use with well illustrated instructions. Multi-sized patterns […]