Authentic Civil War
Era Lady's "Fall and Winter Jacket" Draft Pattern
Dakota Prairie Treasures Hardcopy Republication™
Originally Published 1865!
Up for bid is another marvelous Dakota Prairie Treasures Hardcopy Republication™ for an Elegant Authentic Civil War Era Lady's "Fall
and Winter Jacket" Draft Pattern! Originally published in
1865 just weeks following the end of the Civil War! What could be more darling for historical reenactment than this?
A lovely feminine Authentic "Fall and Winter Jacket" Draft Pattern for you to recreate! As you can see it is a fine coat and has a lovely fit and drape to it and can be customized by you
however your needlework muse desires!
There are many types of materials, or combinations of such, that may make a spectacular genuine clothing from this authentic Civil War Era draft pattern!Pretty for you, pretty for
gifts and pretty for posterity! (Original is not for sale)
An excerpt:
"This jacket may be made of
black silk, velvet, or cloth,
according
as the wearer desires a jacket for fall, or for winter wear."
This item is a great resource for those who are Civil War and Victorian historical reenactment enthusiasts, opera, stage and theatre costumers, students of historical clothing, fiber and textile arts, etc!
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The ladies of earlier times put their hands to such marvelous work and now you can too! This is a beautiful item and sure to delight you and yours!
The antique and vintage style fabrics, threads, braids, buttons, etc., can be found on eBay quite readily. You just have to hunt a little bit! :) Or, of course, you can utilize contemporary tools and materials found at a nearby fabric, craft or hobby store…