Regency Gown ePattern
This is my original Regency gown pattern, modeled after the styles of the middle Regency and particularly appropriate for 1810s impressions. If you’re new to this time period, this is the pattern I recommend starting with, as it goes together very easily.
This is my original Regency gown pattern, modeled after the styles of the middle Regency and particularly appropriate for 1810s impressions. If you’re new to this time period, this is the pattern I recommend starting with, as it goes together very easily.
This is my original Regency gown pattern, modeled after the styles of the middle Regency and particularly appropriate for 1810s impressions. If you’re new to this time period, this is the pattern I recommend starting with, as it goes together very easily.
Sizes 6-18 all included in one ePattern.
Illustrated instructions make construction easy!
Options for long sleeves, short sleeves, undersleeves and wide or narrow skirt.
Pattern supplement available for ladies sized 18-26 D and DD. (Order at the bottom of this page.)
Download the Regency Gown Pattern’s yardage chart.
Photo instructions in PDF format for download!
Bonus photo tutorial to make a bodiced petticoat from this pattern.
Available for instant download!
This pattern is rated intermediate, but I’ve had beginners make gowns with minimal assistance from an older seamstress. Still a bit intimidated? Why not enroll in my online class?
To see how you can easily alter this pattern to include a train, overskirt, nursing access, and other details, visit my Sewing Tips section. The pattern and the supplement are both rated “intermediate”, but I have had many beginners complete a gown with a minimum of help. Important: If you measure for a size between 20-26 or have a DD cup size, you will need the 18-26DD supplement in addition to the full pattern. It is available for $6.95 or as an ePattern in PDF format. Note: If you purchased a copy of this pattern prior to March 30, 2006, click HERE for corrections/revisions.
Simplicity licensed this pattern in 2006. For a list of differences between their version and my original, click HERE.