Once you have this bodice pattern, you can use it to make an Elizabethan or tudor gown . You can also place it on top of commercial Elizabethan bodice patterns, to make sure that they will fit you like they should, or use it to Make a Kirtle.
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Tutu.Com - Bodice Patterns: 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-, and 16-piece bodice patterns, designed and developed by Claudia R. Folts. Although designed for dance bodices, these patterns are also suitable for other garments requiring a fitted and boned bodice. ... Detailed sizing charts are on the Bodice Patterns Sizing Charts page.;
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For those who can read Acrobat Format, a crude collection of patterns were distributed to participants of RPFN in 1993. This includes a peasant woman's outfit of a Muffin Cap, Chemise, Bodice, and Skirts as well as a man's outfit of Biggins or Flatcap, Jerkin, and Breeches...
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First, decide if you want it to be a four-piece bodice (seams up front, back, sides) a five piece bodice ... This will let you mark your seam allowances on your patterns. 5/8 of an inch is the usual seam allowance, but allow at least 1.5 inches on the vertical seams, and on the shoulders; preferably more like 2 inches.
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How to Fit a Bodice ... It's difficult to provide a bodice pattern that fits any two people, because, as we know, we're all shaped differently. When you get around to all the different possibilities with curves, length, width, and comfort levels it becomes impossible to provide a pattern you won't have to make alterations on.
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Unfortunately princess seams are the most common cut for the current selection of "renaissance" bodice patterns you can buy today. It's also one of the major reasons those patterns get rejected by the costume police.
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Pattern drafting instructions for women's basic bodice have been published on this site. Please click here. If you want to see how PatternMaker macros draft patterns according to the Scandinavian pattern drafting system, please refer to these instructions.
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We offer the best Elizabethan (and now Tudor!) period costume patterns available anywhere. Extensive and thoroughly diagramed manuals lead you through every step of construction and fitting.
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AlterYears for the Costumer offers historical, ethnic dance and specialty patterns, a vast collection of hard to find costume books, supplies and underpinnings. ... Our online catalog provides just a taste of what we have to offer, including our own popular AlterYears patterns . We are just starting to put this site up,
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Re: plus sized bodice patterns ... Also, it sounds like you've seen enough other patterns to figure out where the seams should fall, so you can use those patterns- or someone else bodice- to draw the seams on your own body (over the duct tape.) Make sense?
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