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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For the Daring Novice or Skilled Seamstress, December 9, 2007
This review is from: 59 Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns (Dover Fashion and Costumes) (Paperback)
As the book's name suggests, it has patterns from the "turn of the century". More specifically, from 1890 to 1896.

The first three pages run over how to graph out a pattern, take your measurements, and adjust the pattern to fit. Basic knowledge of sewing, and a familiarity with patterns is a must. Or at the very least, you need to be a daring new sewer that isn't intimidated by challenges. The instructions are informative but brief.

Each pattern has a fashion etching in black and white to illustrate the design it's based on. The etching shows trims and accessories. There is a diagram for each style that lays out all the pattern pieces needed to create it. All the measurements are listed in inches. They are clear and easy to read.

There are 31 womens patterns : included are numerous sleeve layouts like two part coat, leg-o-mutton, 2 part leg-o-mutton, different fullnesses of sleeve. Several styles of skirt, one draped like the previous bustle decade, mostly three or five gore skirts, umbrella skirt. There are different collar styles, bodices cut in both princess and darted. A cape and coat pattern, etc. There is one nightgown pattern.

There are 21 misses and girls costumes. They cover the same span of years. There are dresses appropriate to very small children up to teens. There is one evening dress pattern for a girl of about 5-9. There is also one pattern for drawers and one for a chemise.

There are two patterns for boys. Mainly young boys. One is a pants suit, so i assume that would be for post diaper age. The other is a kilt costume.

There are three mens patterns. One nightshirt, dressing gown and coat. There is no picture of the coat.

My count brings me to 57 patterns, I must have missed a couple somewhere. But hopefully this will give you a good idea of the book contents. I have made some of the dresses from this book. The patterns work out well, however to create a truly period looking garment you need more information than what this book gives you. The construction techniques and trimming methods are quite different from how most basic sewing is done today. It would help the beginner to have some hands on exposure to actual period garments. Mostly to see how they are lined, interlined, stiffened, boned, etc. In my experience, it is the linings and foundations that give the finished product it's form. The outer image of the costume is merely floating on that foundation. This book does not cover foundations sewing techniques at all. But with some hands on antique garment experience, you could easily create an authentic looking dress from this book.
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25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A era of elegance, May 21, 2001
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Fern Staton (Pollock Pines, Ca. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 59 Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns (Dover Fashion and Costumes) (Paperback)
I've been looking for a book with some illustrations of how women dressed in the 1800's. This book give its reader a number of illustrations and patterns where a crafty person, or a person with some seamstress knowledge, could create an outfit by enlarging the patterns and selecting materials that might have been used during those days. Takes a little doing, but can be done. Lots of puffy sleeved dresses and some beautiful coat patterns.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Only covers a few years of fashion. . ., March 26, 2006
This review is from: 59 Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns (Dover Fashion and Costumes) (Paperback)
It only covers a few years of fashion, but if what you're looking for are patterns for women's and girl's fashions from 1890-1896, this may help you. But do note, it doesn't actually have any patterns later than 1896.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good for those who are experienced in Victorian dressmaking, January 22, 2011
This review is from: 59 Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns (Dover Fashion and Costumes) (Paperback)
59 Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns contains 5 patterns from 1890, 8 from "1890-91," 10 from 1891, 15 from 1893, 6 from 1894, 6 from 1895, and 8 from 1896, or a total of 58 by my count. Despite the title, this book contains no patterns from after 1896. Most of the pattern diagrams are accompanied by engravings of the garments, which show the styles to be middle-class, reasonably current, but not ostentatious. The patterns are meant to be enlarged to the wearer's size with apportioning scales, which are not included (although they were published in two other books of patterns, Bustle Fashions 1885-1887 and Directoire Revival Fashions 1888-1889). You can also enlarge the diagrams with a grid, but since they were not drawn to true scale, you need to adjust gridded patterns significantly to make them fit. The sewing instructions are scanty and for that reason, this book is most useful to people who are already experienced in Victorian dressmaking. Contemporary fashion magazines can give you ideas for fabrics and trimmings. With the aid of those other resources, you can use this book to create many different garments from the first half of the 1890s.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I don't use patterns, but now I can make them!, July 30, 2010
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Excellent resource on perhaps the most popular and difficult to make period of the Victorian Age. These are original patterns that you can alter and draft. It has information on how to measure and create the perfect fit, plus since they are clearly marked you can piece the patterns together for a unique item.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fashion Patterns, July 22, 2007
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I liked this book because it showed many different styles of dress for women and children in the victorian age. I make victorian costumes and it now refer to it for ideas on how to make all my costumes a little different from each other. Also shows coats and many childrens clothes which are also helpful. Most of the dresses have leg of mutton sleeves but each is a variation.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book if you know pattern drafting., May 26, 2011
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This book is full of illustrations on how to draft patterns for turn of the century fashions. I fully enjoyed all of the illustrations of the patterns as well as the completed garments. However I would say you need more than basic knowledge of pattern drafting to be able to fully enjoy this book. I myself am currently attending costume design school so I have resources to help me understand the complexities in this book. If you do not have those resources I think that maybe a complete pattern will be more helpful for you. Simplicity and McCall's have great costume patterns, even though they're are not authentic they're easy to make if you have little pattern drafting knowledge.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 59 Authentic Turn-of-the-Century Fashion Patterns, February 23, 2010
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This is one of the best books I have seen for a long time. I recommend to any person who makes porcelain dolls.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great ideas for doll costumes -- beautiful clothes to emulate, September 12, 2009
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I was looking for period clothes to study for doll costumes. A great source for ideas.
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Great book. Thank you!
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