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 Past Patterns #007   Past Patterns #007
Two Mid-19th Century Shirts Includes cravats [Chest Sizes 34-50] 
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 Past Patterns #720   Past Patterns #720
Madam Foy Skirt Supporting Corset [Multi-Sized 8-26, C & D Cups] Stamped with the patent date 1862,1863,1864 and reissued in 1867 
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 Past Patterns #708   Past Patterns #708
Mid-19th Century Stay Revised & Improved in May of 1997 [Multi-sized 8-26 B, C and D Cups] 
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 Past Patterns #705   Past Patterns #705
19th Century Sensible Stays and Gestation Stay Bonus Nursing Stay Instructions [Multi- Sized 8-20] 
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 LM # 107   LM # 107
Men’s Victorian and Edwardian Shirts With Collars, Cuffs, and Neckwear – 1845 – 1920 Informal and Dress Styles [Men’s Chest Sizes 32 – 56 – All in the Envelope] Cowboy – Gold & Silver Rushes – Civil War Civilian – Early 20th C, Large, Clear Illustrations with Simplified Directions Intermediate Skill Level Historical Notes, Biography and Supply Sources 
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 Past Patterns #006   Past Patterns #006
19th Century Gent’s Drawers Early Drawers Mid-Late Drawers [Multi-Sized Waist Sizes 32 – 42] 
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 Past Patterns #712   Past Patterns #712
1860’s Apron Front Hoop-Skirt with Hoop-Flounce [Multi-Sized SM, MD, LG, XL, XXL] 
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 Past Patterns #707   Past Patterns #707
Chemises Two Styles 
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 Past Patterns #704   Past Patterns #704
1863 Ball Gown Bodice [Sizes 8-26 B,C & D cups] 
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 LM #111   LM #111
Ladies’ Early 1860’s Day Dress – with 3 Sleeve Options, Collar and Undersleeves [Misses Sizes 6 – 26 – All in the Envelope] Civil War, Dikens, Victorian Hoop Era, Gone with the Wind Large, Clear Illustrations with Simple Directions 
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 Past Patterns #800 & #801   Past Patterns #800 & #801
#801 Fan-Front Bodice $12.00, #800 Flounced or Single Skirt $10.00 or Both for $20.00 This fan-front bodice and single skirt were fashionable between 1841-1847. It may also be worn as an 1850s gown because daguerreotypes abound of women wearing the fan-front bodice in the 1850s. The illusion of a small waist is created with tucks at the shoulders which are drawn into shirring at the center front waist. The fullness at the center front waist may be fashioned into pleats. The bodice is mounted on a form fitting lining. The lining alone may be used as a pattern for a popular variation from the fan-front. The long form fitting sleeves may be made with or without a cap. The bodice is lightly boned and closes in the back with hooks and eyes. [This pattern is multi-sized 8 through 26 in a B, C and D cup.] 
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 Past Patterns #710   Past Patterns #710
Federal Issue Trowsers 1851-1876 [Sizes 32-38] Foot and Mounted Government Issued (For sizes 40-52 purchase #713 Enlarged drafts of Federal Trowsers) 
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 Past Patterns #706   Past Patterns #706
Mid-19th Century Petticoat and Drawers [Multi-Sized 10-20] 
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 Past Patterns #700   Past Patterns #700
1858-1862 Plaited or Gauged Skirts [Sizes 8-26] Made from originals in the Human Environmental Department at Michigan State University 
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Bill Fairweather was a snake charmer. Before discovering gold the original 6 miners were captured by Indians on the morning of May 1st 1863. Fairweather had shoved two rattlesnakes into his shirt unknowingly to the Indians. At the opportune time he pulled them out scaring the Indians into thinking he was crazy. Shortly after, the Indians released the 6 miners not wishing to unleash the demon that they thought was living inside Bill Fairweather.

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