56 DRAWSTRING LADIES CHEMISE HISTORIC EAGLEVIEW PATTERN 8-20

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56 DRAWSTRING LADIES CHEMISE HISTORIC EAGLEVIEW PATTERN 8-20
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* Multi-sized 8 to 20 inclusive. * Great for Regency, Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice impression OR FOR Colonial, or Civil War Periods Renaissance, Elizabethan, Medieval or Cavalier Festival, homecomings, Pioneer Days... *PM56 Woman's Chemise. The under-most garment that was basic to women of the colonial and fur trade eras was the Woman's Chemise. This could serve as both an undergarment and nightgown and was also called a shift, or smock. Traditionally made of fine linen, silk, or cotton, the chemise has a gathered scooped neckline and above or below the elbow sleeves. Tucks or gathers on the sleeves and gussets under the arms are construction details similar to the men's shirts of the era. This pattern, with drawstrings in the neckline and sleeve, can be made in solid fabric for an undergarment or of calico, worn with a belt, and used as a dress as was common in historic days. Lace may be added to the neckline and sleeves and a ruffle to the bottom of the skirt. Woman's Chemise, depicts the undermost garment of the Colonial and Fur Trade eras, common called a chemise, smock, or shift. Made of linen, silk, or cotton. Drawstirngs are fitted in the neckline and sleeve. This pattern includes sizes 8 through 20. Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. use lt to med weight cottons, linens or blends in natural, white or calico... mid calf length or ankle length or with ruffle.... so much you can do with this historic garment.