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1890's Patterns
by Shooting Star Enterprises
Dresses-1890-1900
Skirts are now shaped to look like upside down cones and trumpets- skirts
were circular (1/2-3/4 circle), or gored (usually in odd numbers-5, 7, 9...) The working girl was appearing in
more numbers and waist and skirt combinations were in demand for ease of cleaning. Dresses were more tailored,
but the sleeves were growing- between the years of 1893-1897 the revival of the leg-o-mutton sleeve would be at
its peak, a relapse of fashion in memory of Queen Victoria's youth. The Gibson girl would make her appearance and
reign supreme through the Edwardian era.
What is the difference between our patterns and others?
We have researched ours as completely as possible assure some of the most correct patterns on the market. In addition
to getting the correct general look from fashion plates, we have also studied garments in museum collections, period
drafting systems, and photographs of real people of the time period.
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