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Pattern for Rifleman's Hunting Frock sizes M, L, XL, XXL
The caped woodsman's frock is a style worn for more than 150 years of our early history. The coat was worn by men who joined Rogers Rangers in the French and Indian wars, by Washingtons troops a Valley Forge and by Brisbanes Regiment of the South Carolina militia in the 1836 Seminole War. Options for this wrap style frock include square and round
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Pattern for Ruffled Ribbon Shirt size 36 to 50
Our pattern for a Ruffled Ribbon Shirt depicts a fancy decorated pow wow shirt. Decorated with ribbon, over the shoulders, down thetopof the sleeves, and around the cuffs. You can use satin or cross grain ribbon. This pattern for a Ruffled Ribbon Shirt includes Men's sizes 36 through 50. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully
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Pattern for Woman's Leather Accessories
Our pattern for Woman's Leather Accessories includes an awl case, fringed bag, knife sheath, mirror pouch, ration card bag, tobacco pouch, scissors pouch, and side fringed pouch. These authentic accessories illustrate the daily lives of the early Indian women. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossa
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Pattern for Frontiersman Leather Accoutrements
Our pattern for Frontiersman's Leather Accoutrements include these items for the primitive shooter: a rifle scabbard, half leggings, a tomahawk sheath, a knife scabbard, a knife sheath, and a shooting bag. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patte
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Pattern for a Longhunter's Leather Accessories
Includes Eastern leggings, gaiter, knapsack, tomahawk and bayonet belt, shooting bag, and a leather haversack. Early Eastern designs, typical of Rogers' Rangers paramilitary gear. 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, even for
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Pattern for Britches , sizes 28 to 52, complete instructions
Worn from the Civil War through the late 1800's. The size is the measurement at the waist of the britches. These are higher waisted than modern jeans. Hips are about 2-3 inches larger. It is a good idea to make a muslin to check for fit before cutting the "good" fabric. Inseam is approximately 34 inches long. Suggested Fabrics to Use : Mid to heav
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Pattern for Broadfall Pants , sizes 30 to 54, complete instructions
Pattern for late 1700's to 1800's broadfall pants. Number sizes on the patterns are the waistline size of the pants. These pants are high waisted. The original pants have very baggy seats. This pattern has a option for a more modern fit. These pants were worn before the invention of the sewing machine, so handsewing is the most authentic method of
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Pattern for Detachable Collars , all sizes 14-1/2 and up, complete instructions
Detachable collars in three styles: Cattle Baron, Undertaker, Bankers Collar. Suggested Fabrics to Use : Fine crisp cottons: Broadcloth, Muslin, Batiste, Calico. Fabric All Sizes 36" wide 1/4 yard 44" wide 1/8 yard Bankers and Cattle baron's 36" wide 3/8 yard 44" wide 1/4 yard Notions : Thread, 5/8 yard of medium weight interfaci
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Pattern for Ladies Frillies , all sizes XS to XXL, complete instructions
Make your own Ladies Frillies undergarments. Pantaloons, ankle length version, open version, Petticoat, Camisole Top. Complete instructions. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Always use natural fiber fabrics for historical clothing! Lightweight cottons: Chambray, Batiste, Broadcloth, Lawn, Viole, Calico. Materials : Panta
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Pattern for Gentleman's Frock Coat , sizes 34 to 60, complete instructions
Make your own Gentleman's Frock Coat from this pattern. Sizes listed accommodate chest size 34 to 60. Includes directions for fitting ladies, as well as how to make optional concealed glove pockets. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Mid to heavyweight Woolens: Flannel, Gabardine, Suiting, Heavy Cottons: Denim, Corduroy, Hom
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Pattern for Ladies Outing Jacket , two long coats, three jackets, one vest, all sizes 8-20, complete instructions
Make your own Ladies Outing Jacket. Late 1880's to late 1890's styling. In the late 1880's dark, rich colors (mahogany, rust, dark blue) were favored, giving way to the jewel tones (bordering on garish) in the later years (purples, bottle greens, royal blue, ruby, and magenta). Black was always considered correct. Complete instructions. Order this
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Pattern for 1890's Primrose Skirt , two styles in sizes 6 to 22, complete instructions
Make your own Primrose skirt, this style was worn from the late 1880's to late 1910 era. Choose from two different styles. Complete instructions. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Always use natural fiber fabrics for historical clothing! Lightweight to medium fabrics: Calico, Chambray, Taffeta, Bengaline, Gabardine, Denim,
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Pattern for Cravat or Puff Tie , all sizes, complete instructions
The Cravat, or Puff Tie, was worn from the 1700's through the 1890's. Order this nice pattern and make your own today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Any decorative silky type fabric of light to medium weight. Fabric All Sizes straight grain 44 or 54" wide 3/8 yard diagonal for stripes 44" or 54" 5/8 yard Notions : Thread, one decorative s
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Pattern for Range Coat or Duster , sizes 36 to 56, complete instructions
Make your own Range Coat or Duster. Warm enough for working yet still functional as the fit is fairly loose.Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Heavy "duckin' " canvas, Denim, Poplin, Twill, Homespun, Hopsacking, Kettle cloth, or Oilcloth. Materials : Fabric with nap With cape Without cape 44" wide 5-5/8 yards 4-3/4 y
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Pattern for Ladies Romantic Era Blouse , five styles in sizes 6 to 22, complete instructions
Make your own romantic era blouse, choose from five styles: Calamity Jane, Annie Oakley, Mattie Silks, Ella Watson, Etta Place. Complete instructions. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Always use natural fiber fabrics for historical clothing! Fine soft fabrics: Cottons, Soft Linen, Rayon or Silk, Chambray, Chintz, Gauze, Do
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Pattern for Susan's Polonaise , polinaise, skirt, bustle, all sizes 6-24, complete instructions
Make your own Polonaise, skirt, and bustle. Complete instructions. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Always use natural fiber fabrics for historical clothing! Very soft, light weight fabrics. Cotton: Batiste, Broadcloth, Calico, Challis, Dotted Swiss, Ginham, Lawn, Madras, Polished Cotton. Silk: Charmeuse, China Silk, Crepe
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Pattern for Four Vests , Prescott, Dodge City, Tombstone, or Virginia City styles, sizes 34-1/2 to 58, complete instructions
Make your own vest. Choose from one of four different styles; Prescott, Dodge City, Tombstone, or Virginia City. Mid 1800's to 1900's styling. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Cotton & Woolens, Linen, Denim, Corduoy, Twill, Canvas, Poplin, Tapestry, Brocade, Soft Suede, Soft Smooth Leather. Materials : Fabric: for 50" a
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Pattern for Western Heritage Shirt , Buckaroo, Lt. Horseman, Drover, Gentleman, Gambler, sizes XS to 2X,L complete instructions
Make your own Western shirt. Choose from one of five different styles; Buckaroo, Light Horseman, Drover, Gentleman, and Gambler. Complete instructions, includes how to change the western heritage shirt front, and French cuffs. Order this nice pattern today! Suggested Fabrics to Use : Always use natural fiber fabrics for historical clothing! Buckar
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patchbox for U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle, brass, 7" overall length
Copied from a an original U. S. Model 1803 Harper's Ferry Rifle , this patchbox is made of heavy gauge brass, hinged, ready for installation. Both the 1803 and 1814 rifles can be fitted with this patchbox. Simply trim the patchbox lid flush with the buttplate, for use on the early 1803 to 1806 production.
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Kentucky Pistol Buttcap , sand cast brass
Sand cast yellow brass, this buttcap is appropriate for American flint pistols of the 1780-1810 era. Normally retained by an iron wood screw installed from below, we recommend using our Screw-10x1-1/2. Inletting this buttcap will be easier after you file finish the inside edge, and realize only this edge contacts the wood. The cap is hollow underne
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Kentucky Pistol Buttcap , sand cast nickel silver
Sand cast nickel silver, this buttcap is appropriate for American flint pistols of the 1780-1810 era. Normally retained by an iron wood screw installed from below, we recommend using our Screw-10x1-1/2. Inletting this buttcap will be easier after you file finish the inside edge, and realize only this edge contacts the wood. The cap is hollow undern
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