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| Gentlemen's Cloak
This elegant unlined cloak is based on an extant example from New England.
Similar cloaks were also in use throughout Europe since many men preferred
the sleeveless cloaks over the overcoats. One size fits every gentlemen. NPE17 EURO 16.99 |
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18th C. Accessories
This set of accessories is a must for every 18th C. lady! It includes: Diagrams, instructions and patterns for embroidered pocket, side hoops, hip roll, neck ruff, pinner cap, apron and bloomers (Bloomers are not period, but useful in hot or cold weather). Sizes S-Q included. RH185 EURO 20.00 |
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Embroidered Pockets
These hanging pockets are easy to sew and sure to become your favourite 18th C. accessories. Large enough to hide away all those modern anachronisms. Also included is the pattern for embroidery. One size. NP E12 EURO 6.00 |
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18th C. Fingerless Mittens
The short sleeved gowns of the 18th C. left the arms of their wearers uncovered. Thats why the fingerless mittens weren't just fashionable accessories, but provided warmth even in a cold homestead. This way a lady could keep herself warm while still being able to work on delicate projects like needlework or embroidery. The pattern is given in one modern size only. Because of its simple shape it is easy to adapt according to your needs if your size differs. Size 8 / Medium NP E09 EURO 12.00 |
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Stockings, Pockets and Mittens
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Pattern for constructed stockings for men or women, with instructions for custom fitting. Can be made of knitted cloth, or of linen cut on the bias (good for 17th, 18th, early 19th century). Five pocket styles, including three mid-18th century (English, Scotch, & Italian), and two second half 18th century from America. Also includes a pattern for women's common linen mitts, cut on the bias (one size). Includes stocking sizes S-M-L-XL-2X-3X KK6001 EURO 14.00 |
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Chemise
The chemise is an important part of the 18th C. outfit of every woman. This layer between skin and clothing keeps your corset clean of sweat and dirt and protects your body from dents. One size (up to bust 105 cm = 42"). NP E11 EURO 14.00 |
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Pocket Hoops
Pocket Hoops are your choice if you don't like the large paniers. They are easy to handle and fold up nicely when your sitting. Slits at the sides provide easy access to your hanging pockets which are worn below. You need 5 m = 5 1/2 yards steel boning and 12 caps, view our Category "Notions". One size fits every lady. NP E10 EURO 14.00 |
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Panier
Our panier gives your dress support and period correct shape. For the wide elliptical silhouette that is flat in the front typical for dresses of the first half of the 18th century. You need 16 m = 17 1/2 yards steel boning and 12 caps, view our Category "Notions". One size fits every lady. NP E07 EURO 16.00 |
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Half Boned Diderot Stays
This brand new pattern is based on an original illustration by Diderot for stays with straps - a guarentee for authenticity. You can choose between modern or period techniques with full instructions. The stays can be fully boned if desired. You need: S = 7 m (y) - M = 8 m (y) - L = 9 m (y) steel boning, view our Category "Notions". Sizes S = Bust 84 cm = 33 1/2", Waist 63 cm = 25" - M = Bust 90 cm = 36", Taille 72 cm = 29" and L = Bust 98 cm = 39", Taille 88 = 35"cm included. NP E13 EURO 18.99 |
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Half Boned Strapless Stays
Gives you the perfect 18th C. shape. Can be half or fully boned and covered with fashion fabric as desired. You need 16 m = 17 1/2 yards steel boning and 58 caps, view our Category "Notions". Sizes S, M oder L included. PI511 EURO 19.00 |
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Strapless Stays
Though fully boned, these stays are designed for comfort and they offer support even to large busts. They give a cylindrical shape to the torso and allow full freedom of movement of the arms and shoulders. Fully illustrated directions included for any necessary alterations required to fit your figure. One size per pattern: US 8, 10, 12 und 20. JPR - Korsett EURO 15.00 |
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Pet-en-l'air or Robe à la Française
The pet-en-l'air has a fitted torso without front waist seam, and a pleated sack back that extends from neckline to hem. The fit of the bodice is controlled by the lining. It has an under stomacher that laces closed in the front and ties to adjust the back. Pattern is for pet-en-l'air, three sleeve flounces and stomacher only. Instructions are included for extending the pet-en-l'air into a gown and for constructing a shaped petticoat which will hang evenly over pocket hoops. This pattern is based on extant examples of sack gowns and pet-en-l'airs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Two sizes per pack (US 6-8), (10-12), (14-16), (18-20) or (22-24). JPR - Robe EURO 20.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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Caraco
Long jacket which may be worn down or up a la polonaise, with optional ruching strip to be attached across center front to hold handkerchief in place. Pattern is for caraco jacket and sleeve flounces, with diagrams for handkerchief and petticoat to be worn over side hoops or false rump. Two sizes per pack (US 6-8), (10-12), (14-16) or (18-20). JPR - Caraco EURO 20.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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Robe à la Polonaise and Petticoat
The Robe à la Polonaise was popular during the 1770s. The bodice is closed in front, the skirt can be pulled up in the back. Underneath a petticoat is worn that can be richly embellished (e.g. quilted, embroidered or ruched). Wear with a hip pad or over pocket hoops. Three sizes per pack (US 6-10) or (12-16). PI420 EURO 21.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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18th C. Riding Habit
Patterns for Jacket, Waistcoat and Riding Skirt in the style of 18th C. men's miltary / hunting clothing. The skirt can be worn over pocket hoops. Our customers have used this gown for riding, it works! Sizes (M-L) included. RH151 EURO 23.00 |
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Habit Shirt 1710-1780
This ruffled blouse with stand-up collar is the ideal addition to your 18th C. Riding Habit. Fashioned after male habit shirts, the package contains two styles which are based on extant period examples, one from the first and one from the second half of the century. Fits for sizes US 8-14. Instructions for enlarging the pattern are included. NP E16 EURO 14.00 |
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Manteau-de-Lit
The Manteau-de-Lit or Bed-gown is an unfitted, T-shaped jacket with a shawl collar that continues into robings. It is knee-length, has seven-eighths length sleeves and underarm gussets. The bed-gown may be held closed using straight pins or an apron, for which directions are included. The bed-gown is fairly close fitting around the torso, and is reversible when lined. If you wish a looser fit, please make one size larger than you normally wear. This kind of jacket was worn by all classes. For upper class representations you should use expensive fabrics. Size S (Bust 32-34 = 80-85 cm), M (36-38" = 90-95 cm) or L (40-42" = 100-105 cm). JPR - Manteau EURO 18.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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Ladies' Jackets for Undress Wear
This pattern contains 10 pattern pieces which may be combined to create an entire wardrobe of 18th century jackets. Four views are given, each for a different time period. Because all the pattern pieces, i.e. sleeves, cuffs, backs and front, were designed to fit together, you may create additional styles, based on your own personal research. Two sizes per pack (6-8), (10-12) or (14-16). JPR - Jackets EURO 20.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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Open Front Jacket (1735-1740)
This pattern is for a jacket with front lacing, back pleating and false pocket flaps. Also included is a stomacher to be worn underneath the lacing. Sizes S or M in one envelope. PI424 EURO 19.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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18th C. Middling Jacket
A pesant style jacket with front lacing to be worn by lower or middle class women. Includes directions for the skirt and pattern for kidney shaped pads that support the skirt instead of pocket hoops. For matching headdresses see our set "Caps and Coif" NFF18101! Sizes Bust (75-90 cm = 30-36") or (95-110 cm = 38-44") in one envelope. W206 EURO 19.50 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN BUST SIZE: |
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Commonwoman's Set circa 1740-1760
Everything you need for the wardrobe of a commonwoman: a lined mantelet with two sleeves versions, "French" and "English" styles shifts, plus instructions for petticoat, neckerchief and apron with two bib styles. Four sizes included from bust size 36"-42" = 90-105 cm. NFF18102 EURO 25.00 |
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Basic Six Piece Wardrobe
A complete set of 18th century common woman's clothes. Contains pattern diagram for chemise in all sizes, plus illustrated directions for petticoat, apron and handkerchief. Patterns included for short gown and pocket. One size short gown per pattern. Order in: Size M (Bust 36-38 = 90-95 cm) or L ( 40-42 = 100-105 cm). JPR - Basic EURO 17.00 |
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Dress of the French Revolution
This pattern is taken from a dress of 1793 which originally belonged to a boatwoman on the River Seine in Paris and is now part of an english collection. A Frenchwoman - married to an Englishman - was escaping from the terrors of the French Revolution and borrowed this dress to conceal her identity. Her ruse was successful and she reached England. The pattern is drawn to scale on squared paper so that they may be scaled up or down according to requirements. The package includes full instructions for the dressmaker plus some historical detail about the costume and a colour photograph of the original garment. One size. NSCT02 EURO 15.00 |
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Robe à lAnglaise 1760-1785
Based on similar gowns in collections worldwide, this pattern produces two popular styles of the 18th century: a dress à la polonaise as an open robe with petticoat (View A) and en fourreau as round gown with an apron front. Quick and easy to construct, the Robe à lAnglaisecan take you from encampment to ballroom, depending on your choice of fabrics and trimmings. Included in each package is a small sleeve flounce pattern, not shown in illustration, plus diagrams with instructions for making a petticoat to be worn over hoops or a false rump. One size per pack US 8 , 12 or 16. JPR-Anglaise EURO 20.00 |
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Dresses of the late Rococo
Patterns for 3 dresses in one package: (from left to right) Polonaise, Lévite and Round Gown. Also included are instructions for a plain or ruffled petticoat. Sizes (S-L) or (XL-Q) included. RH285 EURO 24.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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Robe à l´Anglaise
Dress of the late 18th century with bum pad and stomacher. The matching hat is in the category "Hats &. Accessories". Sizes (Bust 32-36" = 80-90 cm) or ( Bust 38-44" = 95-110 cm) per pack. W207 EURO 23.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN BUST SIZE: |
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Chemise Dress
A simple dress often made from muslin which could be worn open or closed. Pattern for sash included. This kind of dress was made popular by Marie Antoinette and her court and was worn in the last decades of the 18th century. Sizes (S-M-L-XL-Q) included. RH186 EURO 17.99 |
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Caps and Coif Mid 18th C.
This pattern package consists of three styles of caps, a long lappets cap and a coif. Even the pattern for hanging pockets is included. Essential for all social ranks! Details Two sizes included. Will fit for every lady! NFF18101 EURO 20.50 |
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Dormeuse
The dormeuse, or French night cap, was especially popular in the 1770's. This style was also referred to as a baigneuse, or bathing cap. The crown of the cap fits loosely over the head, with rounded wings or ears framing the face. One size. JPR - Dormeuse EURO 8.00 |
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Woman's and Girl's Caps 1740-1820
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View A: Round Eared Cap has several variations, including single or double ruffles, and ruffles that are continuous and un-split at top center of the forehead, or that are split at that point. There are also two sizes of caul (back piece) for the woman's size, which can accommodate different head sizes and hairstyles, and a Girls or Small Womans size. The caul neckline has a narrow drawstring. c.1740-1810. View B: Mob Cap is quite adjustable, and is given only in the size of the original caps. The top of the headpiece (front piece) has two delicate drawstrings, and the caul neckline has a narrow drawstring. c. 1740-1820. Worn especially by older women during the early 1800s. View C: Grand Coiffe is a sheer cotton muslin head covering frequently worn over another cap, such as the round eared cap, sometimes under a hat, and is also worn for un-dress (inside home) without a cap. It can have a very narrow lace trim on the hems. The back of the head has a delicate drawstring, which draws up the triangular cut of the coiffe into a nicely fitting shape. c. 1730-1790. KK6602 EURO 15.00 |
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Mantelet
This light weight short cape was an essential of the 18th century woman's wardrobe, available in a multitude of color and fabric choices. Many women preferred it over the heavy full size cloak. Woolen Mantelets provide warmth during winter time, made up of silk they stay cool in the summer. One size fits every lady. NP E15 EURO 14.00 |
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Cloak with Hood
This cloak is easy to sew and looks beautiful even with a wide pair of Pocket Hoops or a Panier. One size. PI425 EURO 18.00 |
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Mens Accessories 1740-1830
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Package includes full scale patterns and directions for: Linen Neck Stock with three views for different buckle styles (neck sizes 13-1/2 through 19-1/2 inches = 33,5 - 48,5 cm), Apron with waistcoat button-hole and ties (S-M-L-XL), Mittens (cloth, leather or fur, sizes 3XS 4XL), Hood with button face flaps, flares onto shoulders, Linen Night Cap, Folded Pocketbook two or four section styles, and Tied Pocketbook,with scalloped flap, in one or two section styles, with suggested needlework patterns and directions for making a Wallet (a bag used to carry goods and belongings over the shoulder, not illustrated on cover). KK4001 EURO 14.00 |
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Gentlemen's Cloak
This elegant unlined cloak is based on an extant example from New England.
Similar cloaks were also in use throughout Europe since many men preferred
the sleeveless cloaks over the overcoats. One size fits every gentlemen. NPE17 EURO 16.99 |
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Early 18th Century Great Coat
Freeze no more: This stylish overcoat will keep the 18th C. gentleman perfectly warm. It features a high stand-up collar that will protect your face when riding on horse back and wide cuffs. The package also contains a brief history of the Great Coat as well as detailed instructions and embellishment suggestions. With slight changes easy to adapt for the later period of the 18th C. As seen in the movies! The bold look for every gentleman! All sizes included (up to chest size 85-135 cm = 34-54"). RHS710 EURO 31.00 |
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1720s Frockcoat
A frockcoat of the classic shape of the early 18th C. suitable for the 1720s-1730s. It features dog-ear cuffs, wide skirts and curved front. All sizes included (up to chest size 85-135 cm = 34-54"). RHS703 EURO 26.00 |
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1750s Coat with Military Variations for the Officer or Enlisted
Man
This elegant frock coat will complete the civil outfit of every gentleman. Pocket flaps and wide cuffs. Use that special fabric or decorations for upper class representations or a make simple version for the lower classes. Sizes chest (40" = 100 cm), (44" = 110 cm), (48" =120 cm) or (52" = 130 cm). JPR - Coat EURO 24.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN: |
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Frock Coat
Complete your civilian outfit of the second half of the 18th century with this elegant frock coat. It is suitable for lower to upper class depictions by varying fabric and embellishments. Sizes S (chest 34- 38" = 85-95 cm), M (40-44" = 100-110 cm) oder L (46-50" = 115-125 cm). PI731 EURO 22.00 |
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Frock Coat 1770-1780
Gentleman's coat with collar, which can be made in either a fancy or sporting style. Appropriate for all but the most formal occasions, 1770 - 1780. With adjustment instructions for long and short sizes and fully illustrated instructions. Based on an original in the collection of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Sizes chest (40" = 100 cm), (42" = 105 cm), (44" = 110 cm) or (46" = 115 cm). JPR - Frock EURO 22.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN CHEST SIZE: |
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Man's Double-Breasted Short Jacket
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Jackets like these were worn by seafares as well as by working class man and sportsmen of the second half of the 18th century. Based on contemporary illustrations as well as an in-depth study of original garments, this jacket features a full lining, welted pocket, a neck edging detail, as well as three sleeve variations. Suggestions included for altering to fit the "mature" male figure. Includes sizes (chest) 38-40-42-44-46-48-50 inches (=95-125 cm). KK4551 EURO 17.00 |
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1740s - 1760s Waistcoats
Contains patterns for two waistcoats: a sleevles and a sleeved style suitable from the 1740s-1760s. All Sizes included (up to chest size 85-135 cm = 34-54"). RHS807 EURO 25.50 |
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Waistcoat
Single breasted waistcoat in two styles: long or short. Suitable for 1760-1780. Sizes (M-XL) included. RH150 EURO 18.00 |
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Breeches
A style of knee breeches worn from early 18th Century until the 1770's. Buttoned down fall front. Waist sizes (34-40" = 85-100 cm). RH203 EURO 18.00 |
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Breeches
Men's fall front breeches, with front pockets, optional waistband watch pocket and tabs for knee buckles. These breeches have a mid-18th century fit, with a short rise, fitting the torso lower in the front than in the back. Waist sizes (38-40" = 95-100 cm), (42-44" = 105-110 cm) or (46-48 =115-120 cm) per pack. JPR - Breeches EURO 18.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN WAIST SIZE: |
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Man's Outer Breeches "Slops" 1750-1820
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A protective garment used by sailors (even pirates), fishermen, farmers and field workers, generally worn over breeches or trousers. Based on original garments and contemporary illustrations. Side pocket slits to reach breeches pockets. Center front opening without fly buttons. Laced vent in back of waistband. View A has optional watch pocket or watch pocket access flap (to reach breeches watch pocket). View B has pleated front and wider waistband. Includes waist sizes 32-34-36-38-40-42-44-46-48-50-52 inches (= 80 - 130 cm). KK4304 EURO 16.00 |
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Poet Shirt
This versatile pattern is easy to sew and is suitable for the costumes of all social ranks. Directions for a ladies shift are included, too. Sizes (S-M-L-XL-Q/K) included. RH206 EURO 17.00 |
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Shirt
Man's pullover shirt with shoulder reinforcement panels, neck and underarm gussets, to be made plain for the common man or fancy with chest and wrist ruffles for the gentleman. Sizes (XS-S-M) or (M-L-XL). JPR - Shirt EURO 16.00 ADD TO SHOPPING CART IN:
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18th Century French style Man's Shirt
Oh la la! You'll look fabulous even in undress wear when having this shirt on. And the package contains even more than the shirt pattern. Included are: French style man's shirt with two styles of sleeves, front and cuff ruffles, french neck stock in four versions, work cap plus instructions for cravat and neckerchief. All Sizes included. NFH18001 EURO 24.90 |
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Banyon
Gentlemen's 18th Century informal, at-home wear. The banyan was worn over shirt, waistcoat and breeches. Also included are patterns for a matching cap which was worn at home after taking off the wig. Sizes (S-M-L-XK-K) included. RH152 EURO 16.99 |
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French Soldier or Commonman's Clothes
Pattern is suitable for military or civilian representations. It includes a Military Cap, a sleeved Waistcoat, Breeches and Underpants plus detailed information about fabrics, colours, decorations, accessories and so on. Includes chest sizes (38-46" = 95-115 cm) and waist sizes (30-38" = 75-95 cm) NFM1750 EURO 26.00 |
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Girls Wardrobe 1675-80 &. 1750-60
This essential set will save you time and money. The patterns included will make you two complete sets of clothes for girls of the Baroque or Rococo era without the efforts of scaling adult patterns them down to the appropriate size. The package contains: Shift and pockets, two styles of lined bodice, two styles of cap, cape, instructions for apron and petticoats and instructions for neckerchief and collar. 4 Sizes included (Bust 67,5 - 80 cm / 27 - 32", Waist 57,5 - 65 cm / 23-26"). NFE 1718F EURO 35.00 |
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Girls 18th Century Gown
Suitable for 1770-1790. The Gown can be made as a bodice and skirt to allow for growth. Pattern includes three dress styles, pocket, pinner and side hoops. Sizes (8-14) included. RH102 EURO 20.00 |
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Child's Cape
This hooded cape is suitable for boys and girls. Slits in the front seams allow movement of arms without getting cold. Sizes (4-14) included. RH106 EURO 16.00 |
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Boys Wardrobe 1675-80 &. 1750-60
An essential wardrobe suitable for the Baroque and Rococo period. No more scaling down of adult patterns, this package contains all you need to make: a french style shirt, a sleeveless waistcoat, two styles of waistcoats with sleeves, two styles of breeches and a cap. Also included are instructions for cravat and neckerchief. 4 Sizes included (Chest 67,5 - 77,5 cm / 27 - 31", Waist 60 - 67,5 cm / 24 - 27"). NFE 1718G EURO 35.00 |
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Boys 18th Century Clothes
The package contains patterns for shirt, waistcoat and breeches. Sizes (8-16) included. RH107 EURO 20.00 |