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Two-Tone Victorian Era Bodice Pattern
 
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Two-Tone Victorian Era Bodice Pattern

by Truly Victorian

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Product Features

  • Sewing Pattern - 1877 Two-Tone Victorian Era Bodice. This pattern includes bust sizes 20" - 50" in this one pattern.
  • Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, Civil War and modern sewing Impressiosn
  • Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
  • Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
  • Excellent for Saloon dancer, saloon keeper, Wild West Woman, Western School Marm, Civil War Ball Gown, Civil War Blouse

Product Description

TV423 - 1877 Two-Tone Victorian Era Bodice. This pattern includes bust sizes 20" - 50" in this one pattern. A bodice with side back seams extending into the shoulder and a "vest" allow for lot of fun and variation in this pattern. This bodice is designed after styles shown in many fashion magazines of 1875-1880. The front of this bodice has a simulated vest portion. This vest can be of a different fabric and trimmed to effect. The back has long seams that reach up to the shoulder. The center back portion can be made of a different color like the vest, or of the same fabric as the rest of the bodice. The hip is bluntly pointed at the center front and center back, and the sides curve upward over the hip. The sleeve is in 2 pieces, and can be made either full length, princess length, or with a flared cuff. The collar is the pointed roll that was very popular during this period. The bodice is drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the late 1870's. Each size is hand drawn, not scaled, with all of the bodice seams true to the era. This bodice is designed to fit snugly over a corset, without a bustle.

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