Pattern Making Women’s 18th Century Historical Robes
In this e-dossier, you will find instruction on pattern construction for 18th century historical robes for women.15,80 €
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In this e-dossier, you will find instruction on pattern construction for six 18th century historical robes for women.
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Content:
Details Robe Volante approx. 1730:
- wide woman’s robe from the early 18th century
- deep V-shaped neckline
- shoulder seam shifted to the back
- front with two pleats
- side seam with deep box pleats at waist level
- back with Watteau pleats
- back neckline with narrow panel
- length in c.b.:147.0 cm
Details Jupe
- skirt with large hem width
- worn over a hoop skirt
- underskirt for Robe a la Francaise and Robe l’Anglaise
- drafted from a rectangle
- width at waist folded into pleats
- upper edge trimmed
- edging with long ends for tying
- length in c.b.:147.0 cm
- fabric width used: 150.0 cm
Details Corset:
- strapless corset
- lacing at centre front
- slits at the hemline
- length in c.b.:25.0 cm
Details Stomacher:
- stomacher with bow trim
- upper edge with ruffle
- doubled with quilted rod tunnels
- loops on the side edges for attaching to the bodice
Details Robe à la Française approx. 1750:
- robe with open front
- front pinned to stomacher
- shoulder seam moved far back
- back with Watteau pleats
- pleats inserted in back yoke
- skirt with ruffles and deep lateral box pleats
- half-length sleeve gathered in the back sleeve cap area
- sleeve ends with two flounces
- original length at centre back: 160.0 cm (length shown here: 107.0 cm
- a petticoat/skirt is worn under the robe
Details Robe à l’Anglaise approx. 1770:
- robe with fitted bodice
- neckline with pointed insert at centre front
- closure with hooks and eyes
- stitching in centre front
- split seams in front
- pleats and dividing seams in back section
- half-length sleeve with gathers at shoulders
- wide skirt opened in front
- length in centre back original: 160,0 cm
(length shown here: 108,0 cm
- a petticoat/ julep is worn under the robe
Format: DIN A4
Page Count: 17 pages