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!
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.
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.
This was the winning pattern from the first Young Designers’ Contest! Rachel Franklin Hurd took her inspiration from an original ca. 1909 gown, creating a versatile pattern that can be used for a variety of occasions.
I have scaled down my ladies’ Regency Era patterns to fit the lovely half-scale display mannequins available from Truly Victorian! Also a perfect fit for half-scale lady fashion dolls.
I have scaled down my ladies’ Regency Era patterns to fit the lovely half-scale display mannequins available from Truly Victorian! Also a perfect fit for half-size lady fashion dolls.
I have scaled down my ladies’ Regency Era patterns to fit the lovely half-scale display mannequins available from Truly Victorian! Also a perfect fit for half-scale lady fashion dolls.