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Old 04-30-2015, 02:07 PM
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I realize this is a quilting board, but some of the vintage machine people seem to have ties to Civil war era re- enactment, and I am looking to do some more sewing with my vintage machines and I am looking for a nice bib front shirt pattern ( later is fine too, think John Wayne ) So if any of you have info or sources feel free to contact me via PM I would appreciate it . Contact Here is Fine with me, but I don't want to go to far off the Forum topic.

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maybe this will help? http://www.oldtimepatterns.com/civilwarmen.html
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Thank you maus! I have looked there, lots of interesting stuff, but not exactly what I am looking for .... the search continues.

Glenn has Graciously offered to help me look !

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Have you looked in the pattern books at the fabric stores under the costumes section? You never know what you might find with McCall's, Simplicity and others. Good luck! froggyintexas
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Have you looked at Simplicity pattern number 8473? It's an older pattern from 1987.
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Actually I found that pattern number and stored it on my phone, went down and looked for it today....unfortunately not in stock, I can order it from second hand channels.. but two things I am impatient ...hoping for a download or local and I am cheap local I can get them on sale for about a buck and they are 12 - 20 bucks on line....thanks all for the help looking...I will end up ordering something ....but haveing choices is Good!
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When I had to do costumes for my DD's one-act play contest in Victorian era, I went to the library for research. Of course, I then got a pattern from one of the pattern companies and improvised a little. Fun!
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I can't help you with free or local but here are a couple:

I have this pattern and it makes a nice shirt:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/7123-UNCUT-V...item2ec6aa3ad0

http://www.ebay.com/itm/SIMPLICITY-8...item5d58114a25

Or you could look at Folkwear: http://www.folkwear.com/
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if you are willing to REALLY do it period......

These are the drafting systems I have collected so far. I own the physical copy of Cornwells and McDowell, and I redid the entire Devere's scans page by page to straighten and cleanup the online copy I found.


6.3mb - Cornwells Victorian Cutting Method - 1888
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga...hod - 1888.pdf

9.6mb - Garment Drafting Systems/Devere 1866 v2
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga...re 1866 v2.pdf

518kb - Devere Rulers
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga...ere Rulers.pdf
(note regarding the rulers PDF: if you print it with NO scaling, landscape, on 11x17 paper they will be accurate.

24.6mb - Devere's Ladies Costume Patterns
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga...e Patterns.pdf

2.2mb - McDowell - Using the machine
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga...he machine.jpg

62.4kb - McDowell Drafting Ad
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga...rafting Ad.jpg

2.9mb - McDowell instruction book 1885
http://www.victoriansweatshop.com/Ga... book 1885.pdf

EDIT: to fix links

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SteveH- that is so neat! it's on my "someday" list to make a dress using the older methods, and the older machines too.

I do know one person on another board that makes period clothing, and she also does them as accurate as she can. However she goes back a bit older, and does a lot of hand sewing. Me - I'm OK using a treadle, but that is as far back as I want to go.

This is her etsy shop, if anyone is curious about it, and wants to see some of her work.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Heddlesand...es?ref=si_shop
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