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#1870-2 1868 - 1887 Traveling Bustle Pattern
Packs flat! No boning or wire required. A light weight, small cloth bustle with no steels or hardware. Very simple construction. Lays flat or rolls tight for traveling. Directly from an 1871 Harper's Bazar.

#1880-1 1870's - 1880's Chemise Pattern $7.00
Three different necklines. Many decoration ideas. Needed to protect your skin from your corset, and your corset from your body oils.

#1800-3 1850 - 1890 Ball Gown Chemise Pattern
Low neckline for deep cut bodices.Off the shoulder; modern free-movement instructions optional. Optional Bertha, Sleeves and Back Gore. Decoration ideas included.

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#1880-2 1880's - 1890's Open Drawers Pattern $7.00
Back opening, open crotch drawers with decoration ideas.

#1880-3 1880's - 1890's Petticoat Pattern $7.50
Calf length. Drawstring back opening. Ruffle
variations. Includes instructions for quilted petticoat.

#1880-4 1880's Bustle Pattern $8.00
'One-size-fits-all' with an individualized
waistband Pattern is marked
for four bustle types. With
or without flounce.

#1880-71880's - 1890's Underwear Set Pattern $19.00
Includes: #1880-1 Chemise #1880-2 Drawers #1880-3 Petticoat

#1880-81880's - 1890's Combinations Pattern $12.00
High neckline for daytime.Low neckline suitable for evening
wear. Open crotch drawers. Decoration ideas included. .

#1880-9 1880's - 1890's Corset Cover Pattern $7.00
Protects your corset and softens the silhouette. Two necklines: High neckline for daytime. Low neckline for evening wear. Decoration ideas included. .

#1880-10 1877 - 1882 Princess
Petticoat Pattern $14.00
Corset cover and Petticoat combined. Round or square neckline. Detachable Train. Decoration ideas included.

#1800-2 1880 - 1900 Hose Suspenders Instructions $1.25
'One-size-fits-all' with an individualized
waistband Fits over the corset. This garment was used in place of garters.
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