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(1) Collarbone to knee; (2) Shoulder width run behind the neck, plus 2"; (3) Shoulder to wrist joint, measured with elbow held at 90 degree angle; (4) Ioose circumference of neck; (5) Loose wrist circumference, plus 1 inch; (6) Circumference of expanded chest or of relaxed stomach, whichever is greater; (7) Circumference of flexed bicep plus 4 - 2 inches. Add 1/2 inch to all measurements to allow for 1/4 inch seams. Ribbon Shirt Pattern, Regalia Patterns, Seminole Patchwork, Native Clothing, Mens Shirt Pattern, Ribbon Shirts, Native American Regalia, Jacket Sewing, Native American Clothing

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Missouri River Cherokee Indian Man's Ribbon Shirt Sewing Pattern size S-XXL Native American Ribbon Shirt Pattern, Beaded Outfits, Metis Beadwork, American Indian Clothing, Navajo Wedding, Native Clothing, Ribbon Shirts, Native American Dress, Native Designs

Missouri River sewing pattern number 4799-500-017Cherokee Man's Ribbon ShirtPattern includes sizes Small, Medium, Large, X-Large and XX-LargePattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions.~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished shirt ~This classic shirt style de

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S. XVIII. Camisa básica. Hobbit Shirt, Homemade Wardrobe, Basic Shirts Pattern, Frock Pattern, Mens Shirt Pattern, Ribbon Shirts, Primitive Survival, Fur Trade, 18th Century Clothing

The common shirt type frock is made from the same pattern as the common shirt, except that the frock is made a little longer, and usually from a slightly heavier material. As you can see, the collar shape varied with the maker. Shirt pattern shown here from: Tidings from the 18th Century By Beth Gilgun. This is a good book with more clothing patterns and information on a variety of 18th century items.

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