Printable PDF pattern designed to fit 18 inch dolls such as American Girl. Pattern is for the "Mr Darcy" Regency waistcoat and coat, designed by Pemberley Threads. Includes: - Pattern and instructions for waistcoat and coat For WAISTCOAT: Suggested fabrics: Silk, satin, cotton, linen. Not suitable for heavy fabrics or knits. Notions: four flat 3/8” buttons, matching thread Fabric: 1/4 yd of waistcoat front fabric, 1/8 yd of waistcoat back fabric, scrap of fusible interfacing Note: The “waistcoat front fabric” is the pretty fabric that will be seen when the coat is on. The “waistcoat back fabric” won’t be seen and should be a neutral or coordinating plain fabric. The waistcoat is self-lined. For COAT: Suggested fabrics: Lightweight wool, cotton, linen. Not suitable for knits. Notions: six flat 3/8” buttons, matching thread Fabric: ½ yd of coat fabric, ¼ yd of coat back lining fabric, 12” x 18” scrap of coat sleeve lining fabric, scrap of fusible interfacing Note: The front of the coat is self-lined, the “coat back lining fabric” should be similar in color to the coat fabric as it will show on the underside of the coat tails. I used a cotton for the coat back lining for historical accuracy’s sake. The “sleeve lining fabric” should be something slippery like apparel lining, as the sleeves are very fitted and you will have a hard time slipping them over the shirt sleeves otherwise Listing is for one pdf download pattern only. No clothing included. This pattern is copyrighted, however you may use it for making and selling doll clothing in your small scale home based business, as long as you credit Pemberley Threads for the pattern design. Designed for the intermediate sewist COMPLETE THE LOOK! Make the rest of the outfit with these patterns: https://www.etsy.com/listing/684092380/pdf-pattern-captain-wentworth-regency https://www.etsy.com/listing/697896853/pdf-pattern-ss1830-01-edward-1800-1830s https://www.etsy.com/listing/684059674/pdf-pattern-ss1850-02-mr-thornton-top https://www.etsy.com/listing/697835631/regency-boots-pattern-made-to-fit-18 No refunds or returns. However, I am always available to answer questions if you need help! Send me an email at pemberleythreads [!at] gmail.com THIS IS NOT AN AMERICAN GIRL PRODUCT, AND I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH AMERICAN GIRL. This product will fit other 18" dolls besides American Girl ***Don't like PDFs? Have it printed >> https://www.etsy.com/listing/1369982211 ***
Though at the beginning of her story, Anne Shirley is a penniless orphan reliant on charity even for the clothes on her back, as she grows up at Green Gables, she develops a romantic fashion sensibility of her own and becomes one of the most stylish girls in Avonlea. Martha Mann was the costume designer for Kevin Sullivan's wonderful Anne of Green Gables adaptation (as well as the first sequel, Anne of Avonlea a.k.a. Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel) and she did a fantastic job recreating beautiful period clothes for the films. Anne, played by Megan Follows, in particular wears some lovely ensembles throughout the films. Here are Anne's 14 most adorable outfits: At the Sunday school picnic, Anne's first social outing in Avonlea, she wears one of the first dresses Marilla sews for her and it reflects Marilla's conservative, practical tastes. Anne would like puffed sleeves, but instead gets this rather somber, fitted dark blue dress. With it, she wears a straw hat with blue ribbon trim and black stockings. In contrast, Diana Barry (Schuyler Grant) wears a much more fashionable pink dress, with casually puffed sleeves and a sailor collar, white stockings, and a hat modishly trimmed with flowers. When Anne invites Diana to tea, once again the difference in their social status is highlighted in their clothes. Anne wears a grey house dress with subtle wide red checkers. It is also quite modest, though unlike the blue dress she wears to the picnic, it has a few design details, such as the subtle capped oversleeve, that make it a prettier, more feminine dress. Diana, in contrast, wears an elegant blue and white ensemble, with impeccably white gloves. Anne's mourning ensemble consists of a classically simple black two-piece suit with a full but not overly ample skirt and a tightly buttoned jacket with moderately puffed leg-o'-mutton sleeves and a grey blouse with a ruffle around the neck. Anne also wears an unadorned black hat. After Matthew's funeral, Anne and Marilla would have worn mourning for a significant period, between six months and a year. Thus, Anne continues to wear the same clothes she wore at the funeral service, though for taking a walk with Gilbert (Jonathan Crombie) she forgoes the jacket. The grey blouse is loosely fitted, unlike many of her white and pastel-colored blouses. Anne, Diana, and their friends Jane (Trish Nettleton) and Ruby (Jennifer Inch) recreate Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott" in this scene. Anne's white dress, with a sailor style collar, is made suitably modest with a white high-necked vest worn under the dress and features Anne's favorite puffed sleeves. All four girls are wearing light, girlish colors and white stockings for summer, but they are well covered to the neck and all wear full-length sleeves. Anne is wearing a pretty pink patterned house dress under one of her more elaborately lacy aprons while washing dishes. She wears this dress frequently throughout the film, but almost always with aprons and pinafores. This dress has an unusual collar, in the same material, which crosses over and is fastened with two buttons. Anne wears a white, high-necked blouse with a blue and grey plaid skirt, hemmed below the knee, and a hand-knitted blue cardigan (most likely her own or Marilla's creation). Though quite modest by modern standards, this would still be an attractive winter ensemble for a pre-teen girl. Notice that Marilla (Colleen Dewhurst) is engaged in studding oranges with cloves - an old-fashioned and wonderful-smelling Christmas decoration. The oranges can be hung on ribbons. Having just taken her entrance exam at Queens College, Anne thanks her inspirational teacher Miss Stacey (Marilyn Lightstone). She wears a blue and beige two-piece ensemble, consisting of a full skirt hemmed below the knee and a rather dashingly cut vest. Her white blouse has a high, almost boyish collar and tastefully full sleeves gathered at the cuff. She wears a cameo brooch at the throat and a slightly the-worse-for-wear straw, upturned at the back and trimmed with a dark ribbon. Here, Anne, come to apologize to Diana's draconian Great Aunt Josephine, again wears her blue and beige two-piece suit, this time with a pretty white blouse with a pink floral pattern and a dramatic poet collar. Underneath this blouse, she wears a ruffled, lacy vest, though with other ensembles she wears the blouse with the throat exposed. Anne and Diana are driving to Charlottetown for Anne's exams when Anne wears this stylish grey plaid cloak with a Puritan collar. Her hat is elegantly fitted over her hair and trimmed with a high feather (perhaps a pheasant feather?). This is the first time in the film that Anne's fashion sense begins to overrule Marilla's practicality in dress, though underneath she's wearing the grey house dress from above. Anne had always coveted a dress with puffed sleeves, so in honor of her first ball, Matthew buys her this elegant, though still becomingly modest, dress. While in the book, the dress is described as brown, the costume designer for the film chose to give Anne this elegant blue dress, with stylishly puffed sleeves, a wide and lace-trimmed Peter Pan collar, a wide sash tied in a bow, and lace at the cuffs and throat. As Anne is only fifteen, she wears her hair brushed and loosely held back with a matching blue bow and her dress is hemmed at the ankle. One of Anne's most attractive and modish ensembles is this pink and white plaid suit, which she wears when Gilbert drives her home (after some persuading). The skirt is full and falls to the ground, while the jacket has leg-o'-mutton sleeves and a shawl collar, which falls open to reveal a lovely white lace blouse. Anne's straw hat is trimmed with pink, green, and white ribbons and a wisp of veiling. She wears white, heeled high boots. Anne has just won the Avery Scholarship at Queens College and is overcome with surprise. She is wearing the skirt and blouse as above, with the cameo brooch. Though she is out in public, the warm weather and casually convivial atmosphere of the college make a jacket unnecessary, though the hat, of course, is required. Anne's loveliest and most elegant ensemble is made especially for her public recitation of "The Highwayman" at the White Sands Hotel. White was the favored color for an unmarried woman's formal wear at the time and thus the most appropriate choice for Anne. The gown is simply cut, but material is lavished on the ruffled hem, collar, and sleeves, which are the very puffiest of balloon sleeves. Anne wears full-length white opera gloves, a pinkish lilac sash, and a triple string of pearls (given to her by Matthew). Her hair is in a simple chignon, but it has been tightly and fashionably curled.
Outlander | Season 4 | Men’s Costumes
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Kirsten's Work Dress was introduced to Kirsten's Collection in 1990 and retired in 2008. It was generally paired with the Two-Tone Boots. Retail cost was $18 and later increased to $20. Mint green long sleeved calf length cotton dress. Plum and pine green fine stripes interwoven in mint fabric. Cream muslin stiff round collar. Shoulders are dropped and have double layer ruffles attached to shoulder seam. Bodice is slightly gathered at front to front only waistband, as is skirt. Single growth tuc
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Harbor Fair is BringingJoyBoutique's third PDF sewing pattern that is designed to fit soft bodied 18" dolls or similar sized dolls. The design of this ensemble includes three pieces - a softly pleated jumper, a short sleeve blouse and bolero jacket. It is patterned after clothing from the 1860's. You will learn a fun trim technique using embroidery floss and your sewing machine or you can use tiny lace trim to decorate your jumper and bolero jacket. Decorate the bolero with mini buttons or beads to give it your own unique look. - What You Get: One PDF download pattern sent to your email once your purchase is complete. This 18 page PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces for sewing the three piece Harbor Fair ensemble, plus extra photos from my pattern testers showing different ideas on decorating the dress. Print/mailed copies are NOT available. Supplies Needed: * 3/4 yard of 45" wide fabric for jumper, jumper lining, bolero jacket and bolero lining * 1/4 yard of 45" wide fabric for the blouse * 1/3 yard of 3/8" flat lace for blouse bodice * 2 yards of embroidery floss that coordinates with the color of your fabric or 1/4" flat lace if not using floss * 4 - 3/8" buttons for the jumper (snaps or hook and loop tape can also be used.) * 3 - 3/8" buttons for the blouse (snaps or hook and loop tape can also be used.) * 6 mini buttons or decorative beads for bolero jacket * Scissors, matching thread, hand sewing needle, pins Suggested Fabrics: Light or medium weight cottons, cotton blends, linen, muslin or lightweight shirting. Not suitable for knits or sheer fabrics. Skill Level: Intermediate suggested Once you receive your pattern in your email, download it, print it and you are ready to sew. No returns or exchanges on PDF patterns.
We’ve already published one article about Claire Fraser’s stage outfits (you can read it here). But one material is way not enough to show all of her marvelous Scottish costumes filmed in the “Outlander” movie, in Season 1. So, we’ve made another one. You’ll be able to see many Claire’s tartan attires, her striking wedding dress (and find out what gown has inspired the costume designer on creating it), her diverse underpinnings, and even a men’s costume on her. We will reveal some secrets of making Claire’s costumes and also difficulties that the wardrobe team had.
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1828 - Ackermann’s Repository Series 3 Vol 12 - December Issue It’s Belle from Beauty and the Beast!
A band of pioneering Western photographers sought to capture China’s landscapes, cities and people, captivating audiences back home and sparking a homegrown photography movement in the process.
Apparantly, we are unimpressed. I came, I saw, I grumped. Yes, that is correct. I got to meet Tardar Sauce, AKA Grumpy Cat. Tardar Sauce was at Changing Hands Bookstore today to meet with local fans. Grumpy fans were allowed to take photographs and get their copies of Grumpy Cat: A Grumpy Book "pawtographed." We also got our choice of a Grumpy Cat pin or poster. According to my calculations there were about 1,300 people there to see Arizona's viral internet sensation. We weren't allowed to touch, but I was pleased to see them let children with disabilities pet her. And while I was not quite as popular as Tardar Sauce, I did find my own fans. In fact, Tardar Sauce kind of reminded me of myself. Small in stature. Big in imagination.
Caroline's Work Dress was introduced to Caroline's Collection in 2013 and retired in 2015 with Caroline's archival. Retail cost was $32. Light brown vinyl ankle boots with matching lances. Black soles.
Skating Fashion plate , 1874.
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Made from a chestnut colored velveteen, this is the perfect Fall time cover up for a young girl during Civil war times.
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