Front cover of our sewing pattern RH101, which helps you make a 17th century woman's bodice or jacket and petticote as worn by European women from nobles to Pilgrims
Kass models the 17th century woman's jacket and petticoat she made using our sewing pattern RH101
Kass models the 17th century woman's jacket she made using our sewing pattern RH101
Back cover of our sewing pattern RH101, which helps you make a 17th century woman's bodice or jacket and petticote as worn by European women from nobles to Pilgrims
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RH101 — 17thc Cavalier Bodice and Petticote sewing pattern

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Make the perfect Pilgrim or Cavalier Lady's outfit with this pattern!

You need our full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for English-, French- and Dutchwomen's bodices and petticotes (jackets and skirts) with optional stomacher appropriate for the 1630s; and Women's Common or Middle Class bodice and petticote appropriate for the 1630s through 1660s. Included are low, open front bodice to be worn with stomacher or closed, high front, boned or stiffened lining, wide or narrow sleeves with optional paning, continguous gored or attached tabbed skirting. Petticote options include hooked or tied waistband with slits for pocket access. Upper class and lower class instructions included.

Fits busts 28"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope.  
Or order a Made to Measure pattern in your personal measurements.  

Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

Suggested Fabrics: wool, silk, linen for lining
Yardage Requirements: Bodice 2¼ yards at least 45" wide; lining 2¼ yards at least 45" wide; Petticote 3 yards at least 45" wide; lining (optional) 3 yards at least 45" wide 

Notions: thread, buckram or stiff linen (boned bodice) corset boning or 7mm half-oval reeds (stomacher) wooden busk; hooks and eyes for front closure; silk ribbon (optional)