Travel back in time with this 18th century costume gown by American Duchess. Pattern includes full length gown and Petticoat. Pattern does not include neckline and sleeve lace embellishments. For instructions and more inform...

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Travel back in time with this 18th century costume gown by American Duchess. Pattern includes full length gown and Petticoat. Pattern does not include neckline and sleeve lace embellishments. For instructions and more information, refer to the American Duchess guide to 18th century dressmaking: how to hand sew Georgian gowns and wear them with style (page street publishing).American Duchess for simplicity.

  • Includes sewing templates, instructions, and sizing guides for (1) gown and (1) petticoat.
  • Sewing pattern for women can be made in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22.
  • This pattern is ideal for theater productions, reenactments, or as a Halloween or cosplay costume.
  • Fabric suggestions for this gown pattern include taffeta and linen.
  • Pattern was made in the USA and instructions come in English, Spanish, and French.
  • Includes sewing templates, instructions, and sizing guides for (1) gown and (1) petticoat.
  • Sewing pattern for women can be made in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, and 22.
  • This pattern is ideal for theater productions, reenactments, or as a Halloween or cosplay costume.
  • Fabric suggestions for this gown pattern include taffeta and linen.
  • Pattern was made in the USA and instructions come in English, Spanish, and French.

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