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Truly Victorian TV241 Flounced skirt Victorian style sewing pattern all sizes

$ 9.5

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New with tags
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Event: Stage Cosplay Re-enactment
  • Theme: Victorian skirt
  • Brand: Truly Victorian
  • Gender: Women
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Size: Cut to Size
  • Style: Flounced Skirt

    Description

    Flounced skirts were the height of fashion throughout the 1850's. The number of flounces on a skirt varied, as did the size of the flounces. The Four flounce skirt was a favorite from 1854-56, but examples are seen as early as 1853 and as late as 1858. Also popular was a Three Flounced skirt, which is the same shape as the Four, but the top flounce is omitted. This version is seen as early as 1843, and as late as 1859.
    Used for both day dresses and ball gowns, the flounced skirt is universal throughout the period. Examples of fabrics used range from heavy plush, wool, and silk, to sheer fabrics and prints.
    This pattern fits best over TV142 - 1856 Walking Cage Crinoline. But we also have given instructions for adapting this pattern to fit over TV141- 1858 Round Cage Crinoline. The closure is in the center back, and the skirt is gauged onto the waistband. The flounces are gathered onto a cord. Shown at right as a petticoat over TV142.
    Sizing and Yardage Information:
    This pattern is "one size fits all", the waist can be pleated to fit any given measurement.
    Fabric 44"/45"
    TV142 - 110" Hoop
    TV141 - 126" Hoop
    Four Flounce Skirt
    10 1/2 Yards
    13 Yards
    Three Flounce Skirt
    9 1/4 Yards
    11 3/4 Yards
    Trimming for Hem
    22 1/2 Yards
    17 1/2 Yards
    Skirt Front Length
    42"
    42"
    Skirt Back Length
    44 1/2"
    43"
    Yardages given are with nap. Longer skirt lengths will require extra material.
    Notions: Hook and eye closures, 25 yards of 1/16" cording.