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Truly Victorian TVE22 Sewing Pattern for Edwardian 1905 Circular skirt new

$10.56

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  • MPN: TVE22
  • Brand: Truly Victorian
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Personalize: No
  • Style: 1905 Circular skirt
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: Victorian & Edwardian
  • Condition: New with tags
  • Size: Cut to Fit
  • Gender: Women
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Description

Circular
skirts were very popular in the mid 1904-1907, when very full, straight
skirts were the most stylish.  Known as a circular skirt in two parts,
there is a seam at both center front, and center back.  The back is
fitted, in habit style, with a 6″ sweep.   The closure is in the center
back.   With the seams cut bias, this skirt is especially suited to
stripes and plaids, which form a chevron effect at center front and
center back.  An optional band of fabric can be added to the skirt to
simulate a pointed tunic.
This skirt requires 54″ wide fabric.  This skirt can also be cut
cross-grain with the center front on a fold, which will require 60″ wide
fabric for skirt lengths over 41″ long (front length.)
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C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
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N
Waist
20″
22″
24″
26″
28″
30″
32″
34″
36″
38″
40″
42″
44″
46″
Hip
30″
32″
34″
36″
38″
40″
42″
44″
46″
48″
50″
52″
54″
56″
Skirt cut bias
4 1/2 yards.
4 3/4 yards.
4 3/4 yards.
4 3/4 yards.
5 yards.
5 yards.
5 yards.
Skirt  on-grain
3 1/2 yards
3 3/4 yards
3 3/4 yards
3 3/4 yards
4 yards
4 yards
4 yards
Skirt Band
7/8 yards – all sizes
Notions:
Skirt/pant hooks for waistband, hook and
eye closures for placket,  5½ yards 2 -3″ wide hem facing (can use
Wrights Hem Facing or Quilt Binding, or make your own), 5½ yards 2-3″
wide hem stiffener (can use horsehair braid or make bias strips of
canvas, cambric or flannel.)