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1770s - 18th century - woman's outfit with mixed print fabrics (jacket in floral, skirt in stripes, apron in solid, and head kerchief in plaid/checks) - From "An album containing 90 fine water color paintings of costumes." Turin : [s.n.] , [ca.1775]. In the collection of the Bunka Fashion College in Japan. 18th Century Working Woman, Head Kerchief, Amity Affliction, Alan Ashby, 18th Century Women, Jack Barakat, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Paintings, 18th Century Costume

1770s - 18th century - woman's outfit with mixed print fabrics (jacket in floral, skirt in stripes, apron in solid, and head kerchief in plaid/checks) - From "An album containing 90 fine water color paintings of costumes." Turin : [s.n.] , [ca.1775]. In the collection of the Bunka Fashion College in Japan.

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Ste. Genevieve Journal: Examples of 18th Century Women's Clothing for the New France Working Class Floral Petticoat, 18th Century Jacket, 1700s Fashion, 1770s Fashion, 18th Century Womens Fashion, Petticoat Pattern, 1700 Fashion, 18th Century Women, 18th Century Dress

A Chemise, or Shift, Under All Layers Layers, layers, layers. . .That’s what it takes to interpret the clothing of the working class. . .While I am not a stickler to 100% authenticity, there are certain guidelines that should be addressed if a person wishes to display a visual language to the 18th century onlookers. . .It is a facet of interpreting any century that will be much appreciated by those who want to see history come alive. For years I visited Colonial Williamsburg, knowing that…

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18th Century Working Woman, Georgian Clothing, 18th Century Jacket, 18th Century Dresses, Ladies Jackets, Colonial Dress, 18th Century Clothing, Century Dress, 18th Century Fashion

I love the JP Ryan 18th century jacket pattern. The first time I made it, I followed the directions for construction, though I eliminated the stomacher and made it center close. The pattern directions have you construct the outer jacket then construct the lining and bag the lining turning it right side out when done Quick and easy, but not without problems. Now obviously I was aware that this was not historically accurate due to the fact that it used a machine. The second version, I made by…

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18th Century Jacket Women, Early 18th Century Fashion, 18th Century Working Class Clothing, 18th Century Jumps Pattern, 1750s Dress, 18th Century Jumps, 18th Century Dress Pattern, 18th Century Working Woman, 18th Century Peasant

I set about making the pieces for this outfit last summer, determined to take every stitch by hand, and construct it as authentically as possible. Museum Link: http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O127162/gown-unknown/ The first step was designing the jacket. I saw this dress on pinterest, and loved the button closure design, but discovering the dress had been altered in the late 1760's and again in the 1950's, I was concerned the style was too late for our 1750's/1760's French and Indian war…

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18th Century Dress Simple, 18th Century Fashion Women, 18th Century Working Woman, 18th Century Jacket, Colonial Clothing, Historical Sewing, 18th Century Women, Colonial Dress, Class Dress

On Saturday, I had an 18th century event I wanted to attend. . . And on Friday, (yes I mean the day before!) I decided that I should turn this fabric: Into this jacket: In just the one day, and with doing the entire thing by hand - no machine involved! Well, this is how far I got on day #1: Not too shabby! I was able to get up the next morning and finish it enough to be able to wear it. . . I really feel like this went pretty well, considering that I did not make a mock-up before cutting in…

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