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    Truly Victorian #410 - 1873 Polonaise - Historical Dress Pattern.

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    Truly Victorian #430 - 1878 Polonaise  - Historical Dress Pattern.

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    Truly Victorian #449 - 1861 Revere Bodice  - Historical Bodice Pattern.

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    McCalls M8227 - Kids' Historical Coats Costume Sewing Pattern

    Historical style coats and scarf mask for boys and girls. Decide on coat options of length, pocket flaps, sleeve cuffs, collar and attached cape. Portray a significant historical figure that makes an impression and provokes you to think. Perfect for Halloween, stage performance and role play. Masks are in sizes S, M, L.

    All sizes in one pattern envelope.

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    Truly Victorian #294 - 1891 French Fan Skirt - Historical Belle Epoche Pattern

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    Truly Victorian #E30 - 1911 Narrow Panel Skirt - Historical Skirt Pattern

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    Truly Victorian #560 - 1880's Late Bustle Coat - Historical Coat Pattern.

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    Folkwear #112 Japanese Field Clothing - Sewing pattern for men and women

    This pattern features versatile and comfortable garments including the hippari (jacket) for men and women, monpei (pants) and padded jacket for women. Beautiful in traditional ethnic prints or coordinating new age fabrics. Instructions included for traditional folded and stitched ties.  Misses 6-20 (Small - XLarge); Men's 32-44.


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    Reconstructing History #RH107 - Men's 1630's Cassock and Cape Sewing Pattern

    This full-size paper pattern for men's cassock (casaque) or mandillion.  Can be worn as a sleeved overcoat or a cape. Detailed instructions with embellishment suggestions and historical notes.

    Multisized to fit chests 32"-60".

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH002 - High Medieval Common Woman's Dress Sewing Pattern

    Full-size paper pattern with complete instructions and historical notes for 15th century Commonwoman's Kirtle with long (A) or short (B) sleeves and pin-on Sleeves. 

    Easy enough for a beginner.  Beautiful enough for an expert.

    RH002 fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH203 - Late Elizabethan Corsets Sewing Pattern

    This paper pattern for late Elizabethan corsets is based on two historical extant English examples. 

    View A, based on the pair of boys (corsets) belonging the Pfalzgräfin Dorothea Sabina von Neuberg in 1598 are front-boned, five piece bodys featuring a static front busk, integral shoulder straps, back laced closure, and separate tabs at the waist. 

    View B, based on the corset worn by the effigy of Queen Elizabeth I in Westminster Cathedral, features a front opening and integral waist tabs. Historical notes. All Sizes in one envelope. Fits bust 30½"-48" and waist 23"-41". Embellishment suggestions included.

    Fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH508 - 16th Century Italian Commonwoman's Outfit Sewing Pattern

    Get a complete Italian Renaissance common woman's outfit in this easy pattern!

    Make your 16th century Italian Commonwoman's Gown as seen in the work of Vincenzo Campi. Pattern includes tie-on sleeves, center or side-back closure, and gathered or pleated skirts. Instructions for ruffled-collared camisa or scoop-necked pleated camisa also included.

    Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.


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    Reconstructing History #RH202 - Elizabethan and Jacobean Loose Gowns Sewing Pattern

    Gowns feature an open front, epaulettes and a stiff inner yoke to which the gown is pleated for support. Choose from two different styles of hanging sleeves or a sleeveless version. Historical notes. All Sizes in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions included.

    These full size paper patterns for Elizabethan and Jacobean Loose Gowns are based on extant examples in the Isham Collection.

    Fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH204 - Elizabethan Women's Gown Sewing Pattern

    Paper pattern with complete instructions and historical notes for Elizabethan Loose Gown and Kirtle with matching Sleeves based on extant examples in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, Germany. Kirtle features interlining for shape, applied decoration, eyeleted back closure, and tie-on sleeves. Gown can be mid-calf or floor length and features a straight or cut-away front, applied decoration, relaxed puff or padded sleeves, and a stand collar.

    Fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH513 - Renaissance Italian Noble Lady's Costume Sewing Pattern

    1540s-60s Florentine Lady's Outfit sewing pattern

    Make a 16th century Italian Lady's Outfit as worn in Florence and the Tuscan region from the 1540s until Eleanore's death in 1562 and possibly as late as 1580. Pattern includes petticoat and overgown both with tie-on sleeves, side-back closure, A-line pleated skirts. Instructions for camicia (shift) also included.
    Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Folkwear #268 Metropolitan Suit. Sizes Small - 3X Large included. Priced per pattern.
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    Portofino Handkerchief Linen - Black. 100% Linen.  54" Wide. Dry Clean Recommended to keep crisp appearance. Test before washing. Priced per yard.

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    Italino Handkerchief Linen 4 oz. - Oatmeal. 100% Linen.  57" Wide. Dry Clean Recommended to keep crisp appearance. Test before washing. Priced per yard.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #148 Black Forest Smock.
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    Truly Victorian #304 - 1875 Square Overskirt.  Historical skirt pattern from Truly Victorian patterns, features a apron style skirt with smooth front and gathers at the side and back.   All sizes included in pattern, Sizes XS-XXL, waist 20" - 40". Priced per pattern.

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    Reconstructing History #RH007 - Late Medieval to Early Renaissance Costume Dress Sewing Pattern

    1440s-1480s Lady's V-neck Gown sewing pattern - look like a medieval princess!

    The ubiquitous V-necked gown of the mid-15th century -- often called The Burgundian Gown -- appears to be a unique and singular garment. This historical period costume pattern is for the V-neck Gown so popular among Western European noblewomen in the 15th century. 

    Both the pleated early version and the smooth-fitting later version are included in the pattern, along with two sleeve variations.

    Fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #205 Gibson Girl Blouse.
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    Folkwear Pattern #249 1930's Day Dress. Multi sized pattern from XS-3XL.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #144 Tribal Style Belly Dancer
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    Italino Handkerchief Linen 4 oz. - Black. 100% Linen.  57" Wide. Dry Clean Recommended to keep crisp appearance. Test before washing. Priced per yard.

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    Italino Handkerchief Linen 4 oz. - white. 100% Linen.  57" Wide. Dry Clean Recommended to keep crisp appearance. Test before washing. Priced per yard.

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    Italino Handkerchief Linen 4 oz. - Ivory. 100% Linen.  57" Wide. Dry Clean Recommended to keep crisp appearance. Test before washing. Priced per yard.

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    Silk Taffeta has been loved for centuries for its alluring crispness and elegant personality. Ideal for dramatic ballgowns, Bridal gowns, sophisticated jackets, historical reenactment and period costumes, plus lovely as a painted or embroidered evening wrap or table runner. Versatile and highly elegant.  

    • Silk Taffeta - White
    • 100% Silk. 
    • 60" Wide. 
    • Dry Clean Only. 
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    Silk Taffeta has been loved for centuries for its alluring crispness and elegant personality. Ideal for dramatic ball gowns, sophisticated jackets, historical reenactment and period costumes, plus lovely as a painted or embroidered evening wrap or table runner. Versatile and highly elegant.

    • Wholesale Silk Taffeta - White
    • 100% Silk. 
    • 60" Wide. 
    • Dry Clean. 
    • Priced per 15 yard bolt.
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    Muslin is a very basic weave, light in weight, used throughout history for sewing slopers, crafting, and historical shifts and underpinnings. It is also used in stagecraft for painting backdrops when canvas is not within the budget. 

    Muslin - 108" Bleached Premier Cotton Muslin Fabric 

    • 100% Cotton
    • 108" Wide
    • Bleached White
    • Machine Washable
    • Bleached muslin fabric
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    Muslin is a very basic weave, light in weight, used throughout history for sewing slopers, crafting, and historical shifts and underpinnings. It is also used in stagecraft for painting backdrops when canvas is not within the budget. 

    Muslin - 108" Unbleached Premier Cotton Muslin Fabric 

    • 100% Cotton
    • 108" Wide
    • Unbleached (light beige)
    • Machine Washable
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    Reconstructing History #RH833 - 18th Century Corset Sewing Pattern

    Colonial, Georgian, and Revolutionary Corsets. 

    Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for stays (corsets) circa 1740s-1790s based on extant examples.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

    Fits busts 28″-50″. All sizes included in one envelope.


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    Patterns - Folkwear #154 Child's Scottish Kilt & Jacket.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #135 Jewels of India-Kurta(dress), Kamiz, Churidar (pants) & Gandi Hat. Sizes include Misses 6-24; Men's 34-52.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #141 Korean Han-Bok.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #223 A Lady's Chemise.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #215 Empire Dress
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    Patterns- Folkwear #110 Little Kittel.
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    Reconstructing History #RH815 - 18 Century Men's Shirts & Drawers (Georgian)

    No matter what you have on the outside, you need linens on the inside. Simple and easy to make, these 18th century undergarments are a great place to start on your historical clothing journey! At the end of the project, you'll have great body linens to protect your outerwear, as well as a shirt and drawers you can be proud of.

    Fits chests 32" to 60". All sizes in one envelope. 

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

    Suggested Fabrics: 3 oz - 5 oz linen, white, natural or half-bleached

    Notions: thread; bobbin lace, needle lace, or cutwork trim, silk embroidery floss (optional)

    Yardage Requirements:

    Medium shirt - 2¼ yards ~57" wide

    Large shirt - 2¼ yards ~57" wide

    Drawers - 3 yards ~57" wide

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    Patterns - Folkwear #252 Beach Pyjamas.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #143 Japanese Michiyuki. Sizes XS-2XL included in pattern.  Priced per pattern.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #209 Walking Skirt.
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    Reconstructing History #RH017 - Medieval Women's Dress Sewing Pattern

    Buy our full-size paper pattern with complete instructions and historical notes for 14th century Kirtle or "Cotehardie" with long buttoned or laced or short sleeves with or without tippets.  Northern European and Italian variants included.  A variety of closures and neckline options are also included.

    It may seem rather academic but the accuracy of your gown depends upon how accurately you construct it. Of course you can make a fantasy version. But if you want to be historically accurate, it's best to look less like a pink princess and more like the peasants down the street. Also boots, hats, a cloak, and a bodice do not belong with this outfit. Hoods are worn. The hair can also be worn uncovered in elaborate braided hairstyles. Creating a wonderful woolen gown is all in the cutting. A color you love will make a real beauty. Black or blue or yellow or crimson or even cloth of gold will make a garment elegant in its simplicity.

    RH017 fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  
    RH017Q fits busts 48"-60" and waists 41"-53". All Sizes in one envelope.
    Or order a Made to Measure pattern in your personal measurements.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Wholesale Wool Felt #64373- Black 10 Yards. 100% Virgin Wool. 36" Wide, 1/16" thick. Dry Clean Only. Priced per 10 yard bolt.
    Due to the popularity of this item, please allow 2-3 weeks for turn-around on wholesale quantities; or please call for immediate availability. 

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    Cotton Batiste is a semi-sheer, lightweight fabric with a soft face and a slight crispness. Highly used for Christening gowns, for nightgowns, as an underlining for Wedding gowns, and in historical reenactment garments such as chemises and underpinnings.

    Wholesale Cotton Batiste #128, White. 

    • 100% Cotton. 
    • 60" Wide. 
    • Machine Wash Warm, Delicate, Use Cool Iron. 
    • Priced by the 40 yard bolt.
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    Reconstructing History #RH832 - 18th century Women's Underpinnings Sewing Pattern

    Use our Underpinnings pattern for all your 18th century skivvies!

    Ladies, no matter what you wear on the outside, you need the right foundation garments on the inside. Use this pattern, based on extant examples, to make your own shifts, pocket hoops, and hooped petticotes. Also includes instructions for other varieties of hoops like panniers.

    Fits busts 28"-50". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.


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    Reconstructing History #RH925 - Edwardian Norfolk Jacket Sewing Pattern

    In the days when a suit was casual wear, what did men wear when engaged in sport?  There were no T-shirts and basketball shorts, but there was the Edwardian Norfolk Jacket.  Invented by the sportif Edward VII while still Prince of Wales under Mummy Victoria, the Norfolk Jacket's pleats allowed a man freedom of movement while still preserving a dignified appearance.

    This is based on an original tailor's draft from the period and fits chests 38"-54" with instructions for making the pattern fit larger sizes. Banded and pleated versions both included.   

    All sizes are included in one envelope. Embellishment suggestions, historical notes and period tailoring techniques are also included.

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    Reconstructing History #RH205 - Renaissance Men's Doublet Sewing Pattern

    1570s-1600 Elizabethan Doublet sewing pattern to be worn with RH206 Renaissance Trunkhose.

    Paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for man's doublet circa 1570s-1600. Included are instructions for optional peascod belly.

    Fits chests 34"-54". All sizes included in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Folkwear #102 - French Cheesemaker's Smock - Unisex Sewing Pattern

    Inspired by the traditional garments of cheesemakers in Roquefort, France, this smock-style shirt is easy to sew, roomy, and comfortable.  Wear this peasant style Bohemian look as a beach cover-up, for historical reenactments, or sew it from cotton gauze to wear on your patio in the height of summer. 

    • Sized for men and women
    • Tunic-style shirt length
    • Shoulder yoke
    • Front placket
    • Simple carry buttoned neckband
    • Optional underarm gussets
    • Sleeves are gathered at the wrist into a buttoned band cuff
    • All sizes included in one pattern envelope

    #peasant blouse

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    Wholesale Wool Felt Fabric #63953- Off White Dye Ready. 100% Virgin Wool. 36" Wide. Dry Clean Only. 6oz per square yard. Priced per 10 yard bolt.

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    Metallic Jacquard Trim - Metallic Silver, on Black. Polyester - Lurex blend. 1" wide with a pattern repeat of 2". Sold by the yard.
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    Combed Cotton Batiste is a semi-sheer, lightweight fabric with a soft face and a slight crispness. This white batiste fabric is popular for Christening gowns, for nightgowns, as an underlining for Wedding gowns, and in historical reenactment garments such as chemises and underpinnings.

    Combed Cotton Fabric - 60" White. 100% Cotton. 90 X 88 thread count. Machine Wash Warm, Delicate, Use Cool Iron. Sold by the yard.  

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    Reconstructing History #RH1410 - 1944 Ladies' Shorts with or without Bib Sewing Pattern

    Based on an original pattern from 1944, these ladies' shorts can be made in five styles, with or without the matching bib overall front.

    Fits busts 30" to 50". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.



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    Patterns - Folkwear #124 Bolivian Milkmaid's Jacket.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #126 Vests from Greece & Poland.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #137 Australian Drover's Coat.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #140 Flamenco Dress & Practice Skirt.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #150 Hungarian Szur.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #153 Siberian Parka

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    Folkwear #113 Japanese Kimono pattern is for a yukata, or informal, unlined kimono for men and women of all sizes, usually made of cotton. All traditional kimono are cut and constructed in the same way, with variations only in length and in the style and width of the sleeves. Sized for men and women.

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    Combed Cotton Fabric - 45" White. 100% Cotton. 90 X 88 thread count. 45" Wide. Machine Wash Warm, Delicate, Use Cool Iron. Sold by the yard. 

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    Color Card - Coutil Corseting Fabrics. Priced per color card. Swatches are 2" x 3".

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    Folkwear #203 Edwardian Underthings pattern. Dainty frilly undergarments of fine cotton were worn by early 20th century women to enhance a well-rounded, graceful silhouette. These were sometimes called "trousseau sets" of "flimsies". Our popular pattern offers three garments that may be charmingly finished with your choice of eyelet or lace; instructions are also included for hand-crocheted lace and feather stitch embroidery.  Misses sizes XS-3XL

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    Reconstructing History #RH804 - Napoleonic or Regency Frock Coat Sewing Pattern

    Whether you're a Napoleonic gentleman or a Jane Austin character like Mr. Darcy, you need a Men's Frock Coat! Our pattern is perfect for the 1790s through 1810s: it includes the necessary narrow cuffs and skirts, cut-away front, and fold-over collar. Simple enough for an absolute beginner to make!  Single- and double-breasted versions both included.

    Fits chests 34" to 54". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH951 - Edwardian Ladies' Equestrian Split Riding Skirt Sewing Pattern

    Make a beautiful Edwardian ladies’ split riding skirt with clever buttoned modesty panel for when you're not astride.  Gorgeous tailoring techniques enhance the elegance of this equestrian garment.

    This easy-to-use pattern, based on an original pattern from the Edwardian period, makes wonderful equestrian style.

    Fits waists 20" through 40" and hips 34" through 54". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH816 — 18th Century Men's Banyan and Cap Sewing Pattern

    In the late 17th and early 18th century, European upperclass men and women took to wearing this type of garment as a dressing gown.  Inspired by Indo-Asian influences, such as the kimono and the jama. The hat has a turban-influenced style.

    Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for men’s banyan and cap as worn in the 18th century. Multisized to fit chests 32″-60″. Embellishment suggestions included.

    Fabric Requirements:  4 yards

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    Reconstructing History #RH813 - Regency Men's Trousers Sewing Pattern

    This Men's Trowsers pattern gives you an easy-to-follow guide to making the trousers of the Napoleonic or Regency period. Long the lower body garment of the lower classes, during the French Revolution the wearing of trousers became a statement of empathy with the revolutionaries, the sans culottes (literally “without breeches”), as breeches were a symbol of the aristocracy.

    If we take changes in clothing as an indication of changes in social concepts, it is not surprising that this is the outfit that heralded the rise of the middle class.

    This pattern helps you make Trowsers you'll be proud to wear!

    Fits waists 28"-50". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Folkwear Pattern #122 Hong Kong Cheongsam
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    Patterns - Folkwear #263 Countryside Frock Coat.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #302 Victoria's Boudoir.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #107 Afghani Nomad Dress.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #202 Victorian Shirt. 1870 Victorian Shirt pattern, all sizes included.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #206 Quilted Prairie Skirt.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #261 Paris Promenade Dress.
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    Truly Victorian #108, Grand Bustle - Petticoat Bustle Sewing Pattern. All sizes included in one envelope.

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    Majestic Jacquard Trim #8217 - Metallic Gold, with Black. Polyester - Metallic blend. 1 5/8" wide with a pattern repeat of 2 1/4". Priced by the yard.

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    Metallic Jacquard Trim #8217 - Metallic Gold, on Wine. Polyester - Metallic blend. 1 5/8" wide with a pattern repeat of 2 1/4". Priced by the yard.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #145 Chinese Pajamas.

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    Reconstructing History #RH711 - Renaissance Corset Stays Sewing Pattern

    This late 17th-century stays (corsets) pattern is based on two extant English examples: 

    View A - based on the stays in the Museum of London, are fully-boned, five-piece stays featuring an optional front busk, integral shoulder straps, back laced closure, and integral tabs at the waist. 

    View B - based on the pink stays in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the red satin stays in the Manchester Gallery of Costume, features a front-laced opening, stomacher, integral waist tabs and optional sleeves.

    Ideal for reconstructing historical garments in the Stuart Era - between Elizabethan and Georgian during the late Renaissance period.

    Fits busts 28"-48" and waists 20"-40". All sizes in one envelope.

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    Laughing Moon #102 - Ladies' Victorian Corset Covers, Petticoats & Bustle Sewing Pattern.

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    Reconstructing History #RH206 - Men's Renaissance Breeches or Trunkhose Sewing Pattern

    1570s-1600 Elizabethan Breeches, or Trunkhose, also known as pumpkin pants.

    Fits waists 28"-50". All sizes included in one envelope.

    Wear with RH205 Elizabethan Doublet Sewing Pattern.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH971 - 1877-1890s Combinations

    Victorian Women's Combinations Underwear sewing pattern.

    Make yourself some undies!

    In the 1880s, ladies' garments were becoming so slender that the old frilly chemise and drawers added too much bulk.  Enter the Combinations!

    Fits chests 32" to 60". All sizes in one envelope. 

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

    Suggested Fabrics: cotton batiste or sheeting

    Notions: thread; bobbin lace, needle lace, or cutwork trim, silk embroidery floss (optional)

    Yardage Requirements:  3 yards at least 40"/1m wide

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    Reconstructing History #RH019 - 14th century Women's Surcote sewing pattern

    This garment was worn over the tightly fitting kirtle (RH017) as an overdress the church elders called "The Gates of Hell" because it revealed a woman's curves through its side openings.

    RH017 fits busts 28"-48" and waists 21"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #216 Schoolmistress' Shirtwaist & Skirt
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    Patterns - Folkwear #264 Monte Carlo Dress.
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    Patterns - Folkwear #129A Japanese Tabi Sock.
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    Wonderflex - Heat Malleable Composite - 11x14 sheet
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    Wonderflex - Heat Malleable Composite - 22" x 28" sheet

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    Cotton gauze fabrics are light and airy with a crinkled texture. Ideal for peasant blouses, summer dresses and circle skirts, add cluny lace for a wonderful finishing touch. This fabric is also referred to as "baby muslin" and used by some to make baby wraps and carriers.

    Cotton Gauze Fabric - White 126

    • 100% Cotton. 
    • Machine wash cool with like colors, tumble dry low. 
    • Please pre-shrink before cutting your garment. 
    • 42/45" wide. 
    • 85GSM
    • Priced per yard.
    • $4.49
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    Reconstructing History #RH940 - Inverness Coat or Sherlock Cape Sewing Pattern

    Look like your favourite movie star in your own Sherlock Holmes Inverness Coat. The Inverness Coat is really more of a cape than a coat. Starting as a single-breasted variation of the Ulster, in the 1870s the cape stopped going all the way around the back and was instead sewn into the armholes in the rear. In the 1880s, sleeves were deemed unnecessary and the armhole was cut away to accommodate movement. Thus the flowing outer garment made famous by Sherlock Holmes was born!

    This easy-to-use pattern (based on an original tailor's draft from the period) helps you make a fabulous Inverness Coat!

    Fits chests 38" to 54". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Cotton gauze fabrics are light and airy with a crinkled texture. Ideal for peasant blouses, summer dresses and circle skirts, add cluny lace for a wonderful finishing touch. This fabric is also referred to as "baby muslin" and used by some to make baby wraps and carriers.

    Cotton Gauze Fabric - Brown #333

    • Machine wash cool with like colors, tumble dry low. 
    • Please pre-shrink before cutting your garment. 
    • 42/45" wide. 
    • 85GSM
    • Priced per yard.
    • $4.49
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    Reconstructing History #RH954 - Victorian Era British Army Dress Tunic Sewing Pattern

    The ubiquitous scarlet tunics of the British military conjure up thoughts of the “Red Coats” of the American War of Independence and the changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Now you can make one of your very own!

    This easy-to-use pattern helps you make a Victorian Era Men's Army Dress Tunic for the 1850s through 1910s.  Variations to conform to the 1856, 1868, 1881 and 1910s regulations included.  Full instructions on how to build the corset-like interior that makes this coat look as fabulous as it always does.

    Fits chests 34" to 54", waists 28" to 50", and hips 35" to 55". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Folkwear #142 Old Mexico Dress. This 16th-century Spanish colonial style is quick and easy to make, with just four pattern pieces. Make it as a below-knee dress or a mid-thigh blouse, then fancy it up with the embroidery stitches on your sewing machine, or with other fun and colorful decoration. Suggested fabrics: Woven cottons and cotton blends, such as muslin, shirting, batiste and voile (for breezy, airy summer looks), damask, chambray, lightweight denim; rayons; lightweight linen and linen blends; silks and silk blends.. Sizes - Extra Small to 3X Large included. Priced per pattern.

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    Truly Victorian #382 - 1886 Asymmetrical Drapery Add-on. An asymmetrical front and back drapery that can be added to pattern TV261 the Four Gore Underskirt pattern.  All sizes included in pattern, Sizes XS-XXL, waist size 20" - 40".  Priced per pattern.

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    Reconstructing History #RH834 - Early 1800s Regency Corset Stays Sewing Pattern

    Be "uplifted" by Regency stays!   Wear under Reconstructing History RH838 Regency Evening Dress.

    In the early Regency period, the style was to discard corsetry and appear "as nature intended".  But women who weren't blessed with the perfect figure still used foundation garments to form their bodies into the fashionable shape.

    This easy-to-use pattern, based on extant and pictorial examples, helps you make your own light, short-waisted corsets, or stays, circa 1800.

    Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All sizes in one envelope.
    Or order a Made to Measure pattern in your personal measurements.  

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH515 - Renaissance Men's Cloke - German Schaube or Italian Caputo Sewing Pattern

    1545-1550s Man's Schaube or Caputo sewing pattern.

    Make a German (Scahube) or Italian (Caputo) cloak popular in the 1540s-1550s, based on the garments of Mauritz, the Elector of Saxony and Don Grazia de Medici.

    Fits chests 34"-54" and larger. All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH702 - 1700s Frock Coat - Colonial - Baroque - Pirate Sewing Pattern

    Make this lovely 1700s Frock Coat.  Perfect for Pirates! The Men's Frock Coat is suitable for upper class and lower class looks unique to the Golden Age of Piracy - the 1680s through early 1700s. Includes dog-ear cuffs.

    Fits chests 34" to 54" and waists 28"to 50". All sizes in one envelope.

    Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

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    Reconstructing History #RH921 - 1880s-1930s Men's Dress Coat or Tail Coat Sewing Pattern  

    Full size paper patterns for Men's Dress Coat for the 1880s through 1930s with narrow sleeves, cuffs and skirts, wide elbows, waist seam, side panel, cut-away front, and fold-over collar.  This is double-breasted, but meant to be worn open over an evening waistcoat.  Detailed instructions and historical notes included.

    Fits chests 34" - 54".  All sizes included in the pattern.  

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    Wholesale Majestic Jacquard Trim #8217 - Metallic Gold, with Black. Polyester - Metallic blend. 1 5/8" wide with a pattern repeat of 2 1/4". Priced for 3 rolls, 9 yards each roll totaling 27 yards.

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    Patterns - Folkwear #201 Prairie Dress.

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