Regency Pattern Collection Special
By Jennie Chancey
If you'd like to purchase all the Regency Era Patterns together (women's and girls'), you'll receive a 15% discount!
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By Jennie Chancey
If you'd like to purchase all the Regency Era Patterns together (women's and girls'), you'll receive a 15% discount!
By Jennie Chancey
Here’s the companion to the women’s Romantic Era Dress pattern. I’ve pulled sleeves and skirt width from the later Romantic period, but the fit is still very similar to the Ladies’ Romantic Era Dress.
By Jennie Chancey
If you'd like to purchase all three Romantic Era Patterns together (women's and girls'), you'll receive a 15% discount!
By Jennie Chancey
This Edwardian Apron Pattern was inspired by a beautiful circa 1910-1912 pattern in my own collection.
By Jennie Chancey
This apron is designed with today’s child in mind and features a very “grow-able” fit with adjustable criss-cross straps that tie in back. The deep pockets that are a hallmark of the ladies’ pattern are here, too!
By Jennie Chancey
This tailored jacket pattern was inspired by the styles of the late Edwardian era — and by Beatrix Potter, who wore sturdy walking skirts and fitted jackets while working and sketching around her farm in England.
By Jennie Chancey
I created this pattern to go with my “Beatrix” Skirt and Jacket. Now you’ll be able to create a complete outfit–even a jaunty riding habit!–from this trio of patterns, all inspired by 1909 originals.
By Jennie Chancey
Created from an original 1909 May Manton pattern, this is my nine-gore “Beatrix” Walking Skirt pattern. This pattern can be used with the Edwardian Walking Jacket or with the “Beatrix” Jacket pattern. The skirt has options for straight back and “habit” back, which has a demi-train appropriate for side-saddle riding!
By Jennie Chancey
Drafted from an original circa 1908 jacket, this is my Edwardian Walking Jacket pattern. It pairs beautifully with the Beatrix Skirt pattern and can be dressed up or down for any occasion.
By Jennie Chancey
I have scaled down my ladies’ Regency Era patterns to fit the lovely half-scale display mannequins available from Truly Victorian! The scaled down ladies’ size 12 is a perfect fit for the dressform, and sewing up miniature garments for display is really enjoyable! The pattern will also fit half-scale lady dolls.