1864 Sash Belt Pattern Reviews
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1864 Sash Belt Pattern Feature
- Sewing Pattern - 1864 Sash Belt. Waist sizes 20" - 42" included in this one pattern.
- Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, Civil War and modern sewing Impressiosn
- Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
- Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
- Excellent for Saloon dancer, saloon keeper, Wild West Woman, Western School Marm, Civil War Ball Gown, Civil War Blouse
TV445 - 1864 Sash Belt. Waist sizes 20" - 42" included in this one pattern. Wide belts were very popular through the 1860's. Belts with long tabs were a favorite in 1864-1866. They look wonderful with a blouse, and also with a Spanich Jacket. A belt can also dress up a plain bodice. They can be either the same fabric as the skirt, or a contrasting fabric to define the waist. Period examples were used for both day outfits and dinner or evening dresses. Shown here with bodice TV444. This belt has two long tabs in the front, and 2 longer tabs in the back. The center back has a laced closure. It fits very nicely over the TV103 elliptical hoop, but can also be worn with a round hoop. Decorate with braid, beading, or lace for very pretty results. Suggested farbics: Twill, velvet, silk, brocade, etc. Fabric 45": 1 1/4 yards - all sizes Fabric 60": 1 yard - all sizes Lining: 1 1/4 yard - all sizes - may be either fashion fabric or a lining type fabric Interlining (optional): 1 1/4 yards - broadcloth or other tightly woven fabric. Yardages given are with or without nap. Notions: 10 Grommets, 2 yards lacing, ?" wide steel stays (bones) in the following lengths: One (1) stay 4?" long, and 6 stays 5?" long. Western Expansion, Civil War, Belle Epoch, and Wild Western periods.
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