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Edwardian Day Skirt and Petticoat from 1890 to 1910 including Belt Sewing Pattern #0916 Size US 8-30 (EU 34-56) PDF Download

Edwardian Day Skirt and Petticoat from 1890 to 1910 including Belt Sewing Pattern #0916 Size US 8-30 (EU 34-56) PDF Download

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This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern for an Edwardian Skirt, worn from about 1890 to 1910.

The pattern shows two skirt variations, both with or without a box pleat at the center back, and the pattern for a dip-waist belt is included.
For reaching the desired Edwardian silhouette, the skirt should be worn with a matching corset and bustle pad. To emphasize the S-bend shape, the skirt ruffle is 4” (10cm) wider at the back than at the front. The skirt closes with hooks and eyes, and snap fasteners at the center back.

View A and petticoat: A simple unlined skirt, fitted around the hips, with the ruffle running around the hem. The petticoat has no placket, just a vent, and a narrow waistband, and is tied up in the front with cotton tape. The skirt and petticoat can be lined up with the wrong sides together to a common waistband. The petticoat pattern also goes perfectly with #0414 Fan Skirt.

View B: The skirt is fitted around the hips with an optional deep box pleat at the center back. The front panel runs down to the hem, the ruffle is optionally cut on the bias (View C). Just the panels are lined, covering all the raw seam allowances inside.

The sewing pattern is also suitable for steampunk costumes.

Please scroll down for yardage and pattern information.

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This is a DIGITAL pattern (PDF), you can download both size ranges and languages after payment has been confirmed.
The pattern comes with detailed and illustrated sewing instructions in English and German. It is a multi-size sewing pattern, you can choose between Sizes US 8-18 (EU 34-44) and Sizes US 20-30 (EU 46-56). A seam allowance of 5/8" (1,5cm) is included in my patterns.
The pattern is ready to be printed out on DIN A4 or US Letter. Format DIN A0 to be printed at a plotter / copy-shop comes with a second email at no additional costs.

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This is a large sewing pattern, it consists of:
Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44): 33 pages A4/US letter or 2 A0
Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56): 36 pages A4/US letter or 2 A0

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Recommended Fabric:
Fashion fabric: light to midweight wool or cotton fabrics, (silk) taffeta
Lining: polished cotton, lightweight cotton twill
Petticoat: lightweight cotton fabric
Belt: velvet or sateen
Trimmings: lace, velvet or sateen ribbon

Yardage:
Size US 8-18 (EU 34-44):
View A and B: Without a box pleat, ruffle cut straight (skirt and petticoat):
Fashion fabric: 3 yds. 55“ wide (2,8m with a width of 140cm)
Petticoat fabric: 3 yds. 55“ wide (2,8m with a width of 140cm)
Lace (View A): 2. yds. 35“ wide (1,8m with a width of 90cm)

View A and B: With a box pleat, ruffle cut straight (skirt and petticoat)
Fashion fabric: 3.5 yds. 55“ wide (3,2m with a width of 140cm)
Petticoat fabric: 3.5 yds. 55“ wide (3,2m with a width of 140cm)
Lace: 2.2 yds. 35“ wide (2m with a width of 90cm)

View C: Lined skirt with a box pleat and the ruffle cut on the bias
Fashion fabric: 3.7 yds. 55“ wide (3,3m with a width of 140cm)
Lining: 1.7 yds. 55“ wide (1,5m with a width of 140cm)

Belt: 0.3yds. 55“ wide (20cm with a width of 140cm)
Lining: 0.6yds. 55“ wide (0,5m with a width of 140cm)
plastic whalebone or cable ties

Hooks and eyes, snap fasteners
Cotton Tape 3/8“ (1cm): 0.5 yds. (0,5m)
Grossgrain Tape 3/4“ (2cm): 1.1yds. (1m)
Velvet or sateen ribbon
View A: Wide lace trim: 6.5yds. (6m)
Size US 20-30 (EU 46-56):
View A and B: Without a box pleat, ruffle cut straight (skirt and petticoat):
Fashion fabric: 3 yds. 55“ wide (2,8m with a width of 140cm)
Petticoat fabric: 3 yds. 55“ wide (2,8m with a width of 140cm)
Lace (View A): 2.2 yds. 35“ wide (2m with a width of 90cm)

View A and B: With a box pleat, ruffle cut straight (skirt and petticoat)
Fashion fabric: 3.5 yds. 55“ wide (3,2m with a width of 140cm)
Petticoat fabric: 3.5 yds. 55“ wide (3,2m with a width of 140cm)
Lace: 2.4 yds. 35“ wide (2,2m with a width of 90cm)

View C: Lined skirt with a box pleat and the ruffle cut on the bias
Fashion fabric: 3.7 yds. 55“ wide (3,3m with a width of 140cm)
Lining: 2yds. 55“ wide (1,8m with a width of 140cm)

Belt: 0.3yds. 55“ wide (20cm with a width of 140cm)
Lining: 0.6yds. 55“ wide (0,5m with a width of 140cm)
plastic whalebone or cable ties

Hooks and eyes, snap fasteners
Cotton Tape 3/8“ (1cm): 0.5 yds. (0,5m)
Grossgrain Tape 3/4“ (2cm): 1.5yds. (1,5m)
Velvet or sateen ribbon
View A: Wide lace trim: 7.5yds. (7,5m)
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PEPA MONTAÑANA AGUILAR
Disappointing price-quality ratio.

Disappointing price-quality ratio.

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Annalise Essers
Quick, clear, and fit perfect!

A wonderful base for a historical outfit. One of my quickest makes and I love the look of the back vent. I do prefer it with the bustle from the fan skirt pattern underneath, and I have plans to make it again with even more ruffles! I’m very petite and not used to standard sizes fitting me. I always have to scale stuff down. I didn’t need to fuss with it at all!