1780s Stays sewing pattern
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Description
Thispattern is appropriate for the late 1770s through early 1790s. The front neckline is lower and the overall length is shorter compared to our back lacing 1750s stays pattern, in keeping with the later 18th century ...
Additional details
Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Intermediate
Fabric types
Woven
Sizing
Size range
XS - XXL, 18-26
XS - XXL, 18-26
Bust/chest (min.) | Bust/chest (max.) |
---|---|
81.3 cm | 137.2 cm |
32 in | 54 in |
Hip (min.) | Hip (max.) |
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61 cm | 142.2 cm |
24 in | 56 in |
Specifications
File features
A4/Print at home and A0/Copyshop
A4/Print at home and A0/Copyshop
Language
English
English
Fabric suggestions
We recommend cotton corset coutil or sturdy twill/drill a more economical solution
Fabric requirements
1 yard
Supplies
SIZE XS-XXL: 12.5” Busk | 1/4” Straight Steels: 6 @ 12”, 2 @ 8”, 2 @ 7”, 2 @ 6”, 2 @ 4.5” 1/4” Spiral Steel: 4 @ 10”, 2 @ 11”
PLUS SIZES: 13.5” Busk | 1/4” Straight Steels: 2 @ 13.5”, 4 @ 13”, 2 @ 9”, 2 @ 8.5”, 2 @ 7”, 2 @ 5” 1/2” Straight Steels: 2 @ 6” | 1/4” Spiral Steel: 4 @ 13.5”, 4 @ 12”, 4 @ 11”
• You will also need a few miscellaneous supplies: 8 yds ribbon, lacing, or cord for center back lacing;
two pkgs 1” wide single fold bias tape or binding; 1.5 yd sturdy grosgrain or twill for waist tape; 4 yds(XS-XXL)/8 yds (Plus sizes) bone casing (or twill, thick bias tape, coutil strips, etc); 2 dozen grommets &setter tool, awl
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