18th Century Costume by the Mad Modiste!
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The following list represents what master patterns I have on hand.
All are taken from documented extant clothing sources or period art and illustation.
I can draft these patterns to any size necessary when accurate measurements are supplied.
Custom pattern alteration from your source is also available.
All designs are hand crafted to your measurements. Contact me for rates and fees.
Complete hand sewing and finishing is available for additional cost.
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Men's Clothing.
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1776 (revwar) waistcoat created from the 76 sketchbook pattern.
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Men's Veste 1715-1730 (french sleeved waistcoat) from a period engraving
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Banyon c.1760-1800 modeled from Fitting and Proper, Pg. 72
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Men's Highland Coat. My own personal design, drafted from period art and sketches.
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c.1750's style U.S. regimental coat with lapel, no collar and turn backs. sizes 35-51. My own creation. Versatile changes available for your unit specifications.
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Rev war style gaiters. Have only made 2 pair of these and discovered I need explicit, correct measurements to get a good fit!
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B.A.R. style regimental coat with all variations.
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1750's style frock coat, english styling. Small child (approx. 2T, 21" chest) to adult sizeing.
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1770's style frock coat, english styling. Any size you need.
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Sleeveless waistcoat, english, early century styling- to mid thigh.
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Men's 18th century shirt
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Breeches upon request.... I have a source that I simply can't beat for quality and price.
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Women's Clothing
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Mid century, english style, strapless stays. Design from pair sold on e-bay.
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Stays, with straps and lace over stomacher style. Mid century. Demi-Baleen (partial bone). Also considered "jumps". Designed from period engravings. This is my own creation and is used by several ladies I know for ease in fit.
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Stays, strapless. Mid century. Based on extant garment in "Costume Close up.
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Stays, with straps, early 18th century c. 1715 from period engravings.
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1st half 18th c. sack gown with robings to floor. My own creation after period art.
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1760-70's sack gown. Based on gown in "Costume Close Up".
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mid to late 18th century fitted jacket, French. Based on jacket found in "Costume close up". Adaptions can be made for New France style mantelet, Just-au-corps, Corset Blanc. Garments have basically the same fitted torso with cuff and skirt adaptions for each.
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1730-50 Riding habit jacket. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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1775-85 Caraco Jacket. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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1760-70 fitted jacket with wing cuffs. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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1770-80 Robe Ala Englais, polonaise style. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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1720-50 Wrapping gown. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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1745-55 Pet-en-l'Air (short sack). Adapted from garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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1770-80 Robe Ala Englais, polonaise style. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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Bedjacket/shortgown top garment. Working attire. loose "bell" shape to mid hip. Can be fitted to back with pleating if desired.
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Mantua-de-lit. French style bedgown, T-shaped with robings and small collar. box pleats center back and under arms for mild fitting. Simple attire and easy wearing.Based on period engravings and art work.
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1770-80 Robe Ala Englais, polonaise style. Based on garment description and sketches found in Janet Arnold's "Patterns of fashion"
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Ladies Chemise, fitted to wearer. several style variations.
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Petticoats
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Several styles of ladies white caps
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pockets
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Aprons, Work attire. French bib and plain.
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The best way to contact me is by E-mail
Please don't hesitate to get ahold of me if you have questions or if you want further information regarding a custom design for you.Don't be limited to what I have listed here. If you have something in mind, I can usually modify a pattern and create just about any clothing item.