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Pattern for Frontier Fur Hat , sizes 6-7/8 to 7-5/8
Our pattern for a Frontier Fur Hat is patterned after those drawn by Bodmer, during his visit to the Fur Trading Posts, during the early 1800's. Hats of this kind were worn by Indians and Mountain Men both for protection from the elements and as symbols of status, coups and/or clans. The pattern comes with complete instructions for making the Fur H
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Pattern for Classic Fur Hat, sizes 6-5/8 to 7-5/8
Our pattern for a Classic Fur Hat makes a fine addition to traditional primitive attire. Our pattern shows the proper method of attaching a leather liner, optional sweat band, and directions for attaching an optional face, paws, and tail. This pattern includes the Working with Leather and Fur guide to simplify assembly. Made in the USA, published
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Pattern for Gloves, Gauntlets & Mittens, sizes small to extra large
Complete instructions are included to make leather gauntlets, with decorating ideas. Cloth or fur-backed mittens. A good way to use your Hudson's Bay or Witney Point blanket scraps. This pattern includes the Working with Leather and Fur guide to simplify assembly. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy
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Pattern for Cowboy's Duster Coat, sizes 36 to 50
Our pattern for a Cowboy's Duster Coat was the most popular coat worn in the Old West, since it covered the lower part of the body, while riding. Warm enough for working yet still functional as the fit is fairly loose. This pattern includes instructions for making a duster in sizes M (36-38), L (40-42), XL (44-46), and XXL (50). Made in the USA, pu
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Pattern for Cowboy's Bib Shirt, sizes 36 to 50
Our pattern for a Cowboy's Bib Shirt is a classic Western shirt, worn and made popular by John Wayne, in western movies. This shirt shows the essence of the Old West. Sizes include S (36), M (38), L (42), XL (46), and XXL (50). It may be made from linen or linen blends, cotton or cotton blends, or light weight wool. Made in the USA, published by Ea
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Pattern for Women's Cloth Accessories, Pocket, Mob Cap, Bonnet, Kerchief & Shawl
Our pattern for 18th century Women's Cloth Accessories include an under apron or skirt pockets, kerchief, and circular mop hat with draw string. 18th century women wore one or two Pockets under their apron or skirt for carrying things. These oval bags are tied around the waist with a tape and the slit opening is accessible through openings in the s
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Pattern for Woman's Chemise
Our pattern for a Woman's Chemise, depicts the undermost garment of the Colonial and Fur Trade eras, common called a chemise, smock, or shift. Made of linen, silk, or cotton. Drawstirngs are fitted in the neckline and sleeve. This pattern includes sizes 8 through 20. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View.
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Pattern for Skirt, Petticoat, and Apron sizes 8 to 20
Our pattern for Skirt, Petticoat, and Apron includes detailed illustrated instructions for the construction of a skirt, petticoat, and apron, worn by women, during the 18th and 19th centuries. This pattern includes sizes 8 through 20. The kind of fabric, the amount of material in a Skirt or Petticoat and the kind of waistband used were indicati
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Pattern for Woman's Bodice sizes 8 to 20
The Women's Bodice or vest was worn over a Chemise , see out #PATTERN-56. It is styled similar to a corset and, if made of firm wool, lined and tied snuggly, gives much the same affect. Fabrics can match the skirt, be of similar weight but a contrasting color or of a stripe or calico in lighter weight materials. This pattern includes sizes 8 thro
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Pattern for a Indian War Shirt size 36 to 50
Fitted style, or open style with tail and legs attached, this leather shirt may be varied to suit your preference. Often plain, sometimes decorated with paint, feathers, ermine tails, scalp locks, bead work, quill work, or trade cloth. Variations are suggested in this pattern.This pattern includes the Working with Leather and Fur guide to simplif
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Pattern for a Early Drop Sleeve Shirt sizes 36 to 50
Standard apparel during the late 1700's and early 1800's. Made from calico, muslin, linen, or wool. Roomy and comfortable, this shirt is made without yoke shoulders. Collar variations are shown. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patterns easy to
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Pattern for a Early Frontiersman's Shirt sizes 36 to 50
This style depicts the style worn in the early 19th century. Not to be confused with our 'Frontiersman's Shirt', this early pattern was worn by fur trappers of the early 1800's. The shirt is slightly tailored but has the freedom of no sleeve cuffs or button closings. The Early Frontiersman's Shirt has a false yoke when front and back fringe is adde
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Pattern for a Frontiersman's Shirt sizes 36 to 50
From an original in a private collection, this leather shirt may be made with or without fringe. It is a mid to late 1800's style with fringe and tailoring. Collar is two piece design, and cuffs are lined with calico. The front opening has a lacket and thong ties, and the shirt may be made with or without fringe. It may be decorated with beadwork,
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Pattern for a Authentic American Shirt sizes 36 to 50
This square cut Authentic American Shirt was commonly made and worn for the first 200 years of our Country's history. By changing fabric and detail this shirt can go from a coarse woodsman's or workingman's everyday shirt to a lacy evening accessory. Many mountain men wore this shirt with ruffles when they first entered the fur trade and men freque
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Pattern for Boy's Drop Sleeve Shirt size 4 to 14
Standard apparel during the late 1700's and early 1800's. Made from calico, muslin, linen, or wood. Roomy and comfortable, this shirt is made without yoke shoulders. Collar variations are shown. Sizes 4 to 14 shown. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle
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Pattern for Boy's Authentic American Shirt size 8 to 14
This square cut Authentic American Shirt was commonly made and worn for the first 200 years of our Country's history. By changing fabric and detail this shirt can go from a coarse woodsman's or workingman's everyday shirt to a lacy evening accessory. Many mountain men wore this shirt with ruffles when they first entered the fur trade and men freque
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Pattern for a Waistcoat and Vest sizes 36 to 50
The 18th century Waistcoat was styled with a high neck and many buttons down the front. It was widely worn by both civilians, para-military outfits and the established military. Made of fine wool broadcloth or linen, and lined with fine linen or cotton, the waistcoat comes nine to ten inches below the waist. This pattern includes instructions for m
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Pattern for a Early Frontiersman's Leather Pants sizes 30 to 42
Button front pants have flared legs, typical of those worn during the 1800's. Optional leg fringe, belt loops, and pockets are shown. Intermediate sizes are easily made and all instructions are illustrated. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patt
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Pattern for a Leggings and Breechclout size 30 to 39
Indians and Mountain Men wore primitive leather leggings and breechclout, later made of cloth or blanketing. Included is a tapered leather legging with fringe option, a full leather legging, and a full cloth legging with the option of sewn or tied side seams. Included is a section on Working with Leather and glossary of all the terms that are use
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Pattern for a Broadfall Drop Front Breeches & Pants size 30 to 42
Breeches were worn by both military and civilians in the 1700s. Usually made of broadcloth or linen, they were also worn in leather and were button or buckled just below the knee or tied with a draw string. In the fur trade the legs were extended but pants kept the drop front, the full gathered seat and gussets in the back of the waistband. Variati
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Pattern for Boy's Frontier Leather Pants size 4 to 14
Button front pants have flared legs, typical of those worn during the 1800's. Optional leg fringe, belt loops, and pockets are shown. Intermediate sizes are easily made and all instructions are illustrated. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patt
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Pattern for Plains Indian Leather Dress size 8 to 20
Our pattern for a Plains Indian Leather Dress is a traditional three hide dress, of the Plains Indians. Both primitive and tailored styles are illustrated. It may be decorated for best dress, or worn plain for everyday use. Long sleeves, fringe, and cut edges are options. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the
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Pattern for Plains Indian Cloth Dress size 8 to 20
Our pattern for a Plains Indian Cloth Dress is the classic Indian ribbon dress . Three neckline variations, and two sleeve variations are included. This pattern includes sizes 8 through 20. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patterns easy to use,
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Pattern for Girl's Leather Indian Dress size 8 to 12
Our pattern for a Plains Indian Leather Dress is a traditional three hide dress, of the Plains Indians. Both primitive and tailored styles are illustrated. It may be decorated for best dress, or worn plain for everyday use. Long sleeves, fringe, and cut edges are options. Includes the guide Working with Leather . Made in the USA, published by Eagl
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Pattern for Girl's Cloth Indian Dress size 4 to 12
Our pattern for this Girl's Cloth Indian Dress may be made from light weight cotton calico, solids, or stripes, if worn for everyday use. If trimmed with red and blue trade cloth (broad cloth), it might be reserved for special occasions. Variations in neckline and sleeve designs are shown. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are ful
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