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#R124 Eloise - Circa 1916 Surplice Dress & Shield
#R124 Eloise - Circa 1916 Surplice Dress & Shield
#R124 Eloise - Circa 1916 Surplice Dress & Shield
#R124 Eloise - Circa 1916 Surplice Dress & Shield

Wearing History #R124- Circa 1916 "Eloise" Surpice Dress & Guimpe

ADVANCED Sewing Skill Recommended. From an original vague historical pattern with some instruction additions.

This listing is for an E-Pattern to print yourself at home on your home printer's USA letter and A4 sized paper. Also includes A0 copyshop files. 

Multisize- Bust 31-41", waist 25"-35" all included in the same packet. This pattern was originally for young women of JUNIOR PETITE size. Most figures will require some alterations.


--- DESCRIPTION ---
This pattern is a "Resto-Vival" pattern documented to 1916. This dress has tricky fastenings and fastens at center front waist with an internal waistband. The bodice the laps closed and snaps into place, the skirt snaps around one side, and the skirt opens at center back (see photos). The waistline is the fashionable raised waistline that hits at 2" above the natural waist. NO SASH IS INCLUDED and was for illustration only. See my sample photos, please <3

This pattern was designed to be cut from border embroidered fabrics or from fabrics on straight of grain. Align the neckline edge and the hem of the drawers with embroidered flouncing for a beautiful look!  

--- ADVANCED DIFFICULTY ---

For advanced difficulty, this pattern has the period original, written sewing instructions which are very minimal and text only. The sewing instructions do not include details about finishing or in-depth construction. I have supplemented with my written translation of the period instructions. Advanced knowledge is recommended. I have added some illustrations at the end of the packet to clarify some of the trickier construction parts. This is definitely a challenging pattern and y ou may want a sewing book handy to help with tricky parts.


This pattern was transcribed from the period original and retains authentic period original pattern lines and fit.



- HOW TO USE THIS E-PATTERN - 

YOU WILL NEED ADOBE READER, A FREE PDF READER PROGRAM, IN ORDER TO OPEN AND PRINT THIS PATTERN.

This pattern is formatted for USA Letter Size and A4 sized paper. You will need to print this pattern to 100% scale. Open the "READ-ME-FIRST" File for instructions on printing and piecing your pattern. 

This pattern is tiled into letter sized paper. You will print these documents on your home printer, cut, and tape them together, to form a larger pattern layout. Then you cut and use your pattern just as you would a normal home sewing pattern.  

FOR THIS PARTICULAR PATTERN::

Since the skirt is quite large I have added a page in the instructions for if you'd like to draft the skirt yourself instead of print, but full size is also included.

If you want to have it printed at a copy shop it will take 4 A0 large pages to print the whole pattern. If you only want to print the bodice it is 2 A0 pages.

For A4/US LETTER there are two files. The bodice is 28 pages. The skirt is 54 pages.  

The instructions are 15 pages long but can be read on a device instead of printed if you'd prefer to save paper.