#202 Victorian Shirt For Men and Women
This bib-front dress shirt was fashionable for men in the 1870's and is still elegant today. A perfect companion with a vest or as a woman's over-sized tunic or nightshirt. Pattern includes instructions for finishing touches. Multi sized misses 6-22 and men's 32-46 included in package.

#203 Edwardian Underthings
Three charming "unmentionables" from the Edwardian bride's trousseau. The camisole, petticoat, and drawers make lovely undergarments or the prettiest summer outerwear. Pattern includes instructions for crocheted edging, lace insertion, and decorative embroidery stitches. Multi sized misses extra small to 3x large included in pattern.

#204 Missouri River Boatman's Shirt For Men and Women
This roomy pullover work shirt was worn by hard-working rafts men and fur traders on the rivers of 1800's America. The casual style is perfect for all types of today's labors, as well as pleasures. This shirt is popular with historical reenactors at Civil War and other historic events. Instructions for cross-stitch monogram and needle-lace godet for front opening are included. Multi sized misses 6-20 and men's 34-48 in package.

#205 Gibson Girl Blouse
The Gibson Girl was the ideal of feminine beauty at the turn of the century, and by 1905, the Sears Roebuck catalog offered 150 versions of this blouse. The high-collar, back-buttoning yoke style is still just as flattering today. Instructions for optional tucks and lace insertion included. Multi-sized pattern Misses Small to 3X-Large.

#206 Quilted Prairie Skirt
This quilted petticoat was a treasured item in a 19th-century wardrobe, for an elaborately Victorian lady and a simply calico Pioneer. Today, it makes a lovely all-season skirt. Ankle- or calf-length, the skirt is softly gathered into a waistband, and has a placket side opening and optional hem ruffle. Quilting design transfers are included. Multi sized misses 6-16 included in pattern.

#209 Walking Skirt
As the Victorian age drew to a close at the beginning of the 20th century and the Edwardian age dawned, women entered the arenas of sports and the professions. This was the skirt they wore, because it was comfortable and yet unencumbered by bustles and hoops. Full-length or street-length, with five gores. Pattern includes instructions for decorative cut work embroidery. Multi sized misses small - 3x-large included in the pattern.

#212 Five Frontier Shirts For Women and Men
Choose one of these traditional Western shirts for the cowboy or cowgirl in you, and sew up the five different variations for every day of the week: lace-front, square bib, shaped bib, contrast yoke, and traditional bull's-head yoke. Pattern includes historical information and instructions for piped trim and "smile" pockets. Multi sized Misses 8-16 and Men's 36-46 included in pattern.

#213 Child's Prairie Dress & Pinafore & Sunbonnet
This dress is a prairie dress, with a sweet pinafore that fits over the dress instead of an apron. The Dress yoke and pinafore front are perfect for tucked, embroidered, smocked, or beaded embellishment. Also included is a period Sunbonnet to protect tender faces. Girls 2-10 included in pattern.

#216 Schoolmistress' Shirtwaist & Skirt
Based on the vintage uniform of the 19th century schoolmarm, this two-piece outfit features a classic "shirtwaist" or blouse with beautifully different scalloped front opening and flattering princess lines. Wear it with the sweeping seven-gore skirt with optional bias trim.  Multi sized misses 8-14 included in pattern.

#218 Child's Frontier Shirt For Boys and Girls
For young boy and girl buckaroos, this classic Western shirt has three different looks: lace-up front (View A), Cavalry-style bib front (View B), or Fireman's bib front (View C). Shirt has pointed collar and shaped back yoke that's great for contrasting or pieced fabrics. Attach bib fronts with buttons or snaps. Multi sized child's 4-14 included in pattern.


#222 Vintage Vests For Men and Women
Victorian gentlemen at the end of the 1800's needed a vest or waistcoat to be considered well-dressed, and smart Victorian women often paired vests with walking skirts for street wear. Our vests offer a variety of styles, including collarless V-neck, bias-cut vest with shawl collar, and short front-darted style. Traditional bow tie, with instructions for tying, is also included. Multi sized misses 6-16; Men's 36-44 included in pattern.

#263 Countryside Frock Coat For Women and Men
This traditional coat pattern has been a versatile fashion for centuries and today is the perfect choice for historical military or Western reenactment, as well as an elegant contemporary look. The single-breasted unlined coat features shawl collar, princess seams in back, waist darts in front (woman's coat only), slightly lowered waistline, long narrow sleeves with band cuffs, and above-knee peplum with back vent. Multi sized Misses Extra Small through Extra Large; Men's Small through XX-Large included in pattern.

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