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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 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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Muzzleloading Leather Accessory Pattern
Our muzzleloading leather accessory pattern includes full-size patterns for making a variety of leather accessories and accouterments including a large and small tomahawk cover, a one and two piece lock cover, large and small frizzen stalls, flint pads, a flint wallet, a drawstring pouch for balls, and an 1870s era Edward K. Tryon revolver bullet p
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Everyday Dress of Rural America 1783-1800 with instructions and patterns
The heart of this book is devoted to full descriptions and scaled patterns of historic garments from 1783 - 1800. The garments include that of both settlers and the Abenaki Indians of New England. Cultural and costume historians, or anyone interested in the clothing styles of the late 18th century in rural America will find a rich store of informat
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