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1820's Daydress
1820's Daydress


1825 -1830
Late Regency Daydress
$15.00

No. 1820-1
 
For the Late Regency / Early Romantic eras.
En gigot sleeves.
Based on a historical garment.
Decoration and variation ideas included.
 
Now includes ALL sizes 2-30.

Regency Stays
Regency Stays
1800 -1820
Regency Corset / Stays
$9.00

No. 1810-3
A corset is needed for the true Regency silhouette.
Long corset for bust enhancement and abdomen reduction.
Removable busk (not included).
This new version has a wider back panel to better fit modern ladies. 
Now Includes all sizes Petite - Full

Regency Frock
Regency Frock




1805 - 1812
Regency Frock
$16.00

No. 1810-1
Four rows of drawstrings at the neckline.
Short or long sleeves. 
Several sleeve options.
Day or dance hem length.
Decoration ideas & variations included.
Sizes 2-24 are all included
 

Open Robe Pattern
Open Robe

1800 - 1820
Open Robe Pattern
$10.00

No. 1810-2
Sleeveless over robe for evening or outerwear.
Various lengths.
Rounded or square front.
Decoration ideas.
Sizes 2-24 are all included

Regency Pantalettes Pattern
Pantalettes

1800 - 1830
Pantalettes Pattern
$6.00

No. 1810-4
Open crotch, drawers type garment.
Ribbon fastening.
Variation ideas.
Sizes Small - X-large are all included
 

Fingerless Mittens
Fingerless Mittens



No. 1800-5
1750 - 1900 
Fingerless Mittens Pattern
$3.00

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