Fashions from Petersons magazine ranging from 1860-1869,mostly women's with a few for little boys and young ladies. Patterns are included although measurements are not clear. One seam will give you the length to enlarge while the next gives no clue. This is still a very good resource for proper style reaching into the years following the US Civil War. Had hoped for more 1860-1865. these patterns are about half from post Civil War which is not workable for Civil War reenactors.
Patterns taken from women's magazine of period. Most patterns are outlines only without measurement or even joining points, or even a grid pattern laid on to aid enlargement. Would be better if more detail provided. Book is a historical source of patterns, not a how to sew it book. Assumes you can do basic fitter and adjust patterns to size. Allowing that and one drawing view of each garment it was fine.
I ordered this book because I sew Civil War Era fashions for the two new American Girl Dolls. Although the outfits in this book are very detailed and ornate, they did give me some ideas that can be simplified and used for the dolls. The book met my expectations and I would buy it again.
Love the book - i wanted more details on creating civil war fashions (am a reenactor) each item has the original description of the item as well as the line drawing pattern for it. obviously one has to scale the patterns to use them but that was understood in the original magazines. i really like the variety of patterns offered in the book. this will be a very useful book for me for ideas
This is an amazing book complete with patterns that are quite easy to draft with a French curve. A fundamental knowledge of dressmaking is helpful as directions for the construction of the garments is not included. The fashion plates are worth the price of the book!
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