RH150 - 1760-1780 Waistcoats Sewing Pattern by Rocking Horse Farm

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RH150 - 1760-1780 Waistcoats Pattern. •Sewing Pattern - 1760-1780 Waistcoats Pattern, mulstisized M-XL
•Excellent for Living history, Colonial living history, American Revolutionary War Living history
•Perfect for American Revolutionary War Waistcoats, Colonial Waistcoats, Colonial costume, Revolutionary War Costume. Enlightenment Costume, Enlightenment Waistcoat
•Perfect for Colonial Costume, Pirates of The Caribbean Costume, Elizabethan Swann Hat, Elizabethan Swann Costume
•Perfect for Fur Trade Era, Native American Impressions, American Indian Impressions, Hunters, Trapper Era
1760-1780 Waistcoats Pattern, mulstisized M-XL. Two styles. French & Indian and Revolutionary War to the Enlightenment Period. 1760-1780. Great for a Pirates of the Caribbean Impression, cavalier or other pirate impression as well as period accurate colonial. Fashion in the period 17501795 in European and European-influenced countries reached heights of fantasy and abundant ornamentation, especially among the aristocracy of France, before a long-simmering movement toward simplicity and democratization of dress under the influence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the American Revolution led to an entirely new mode and the triumph of British tailoring following the French Revolution. Coats and Waistcoats: The skirts of the coat narrowed from the gored styles of the previous period, and toward the 1780s began to be cutaway in a curve from the front waist. Waistcoats extended to mid-thigh to the 1770s, and gradually shortened until they were waist-length and cut straight across. Waistcoats could be made with or without sleeves. As in the previous period, a loose, T-shaped silk, cotton or linen gown called a banyan was worn at home as a sort of dressing gown over the shirt, waistcoat, and breeches. Men of an intellectual or philosophical bent were painted wearing banyans, with their own hair or a soft cap rather than a wig. A coat with a wide collar called a frock, derived from a traditional working-class coat, was worn for hunting and other country pursuits in both Britain and America. [edit] Shirt and stock Shirt sleeves were full, gathered at the wrist and dropped shoulder. Full-dress shirts had ruffles of fine fabric or lace, while undress shirts ended in plain wrist bands. A small turnover collar returned to fashion, worn with the stock. The cravat reappeared at the end of the period

Pattern excellent for Colonial Costume, Romance Era Costume, Regency Costume, Lewis and Clarke Era Costume, Wild West Costume, Western Expansion Costume, Fur Trade Era Costume, Military Costume, American Civil War Era Costume and/or War of 1812 and Indian Wars Costume, Pirates of the Caribbean, Johnny Depp Costume, Will Turner Costume, Orlando Bloom costume, Captain Barbossa's Costume, Captain Jack Sparrow Costume, Golden Age of Piracy Costume, American revolutionary War costume and Elizabeth Swann Costume. Jane Austen Era, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility.

Excellent for Regency and Colonial Impressions, Pirates of the Caribbean. Perfect for American Revolutionary War dresses, Colonial Dresses, Colonial costume, Revolutionary War Costume .Perfect for Colonial Costume, Regency Costume, Regency Hoops Skirt. See our entire line of patterns, costume accessories, historically inspired jewelry, cloak clasps, buttons and accessories . American Revolutionary War Costume, Pirates of The Caribbean Costume, Age of Piracy Costume, English Civil War Costume, French Revolution Costume. Authentic, Documented Historic Clothing Patterns for the Living History, Museum and Theatrical Costumer

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