My version of Simplicity EA258101 with alterations, paired with a split skirt from Historical Emporium |
- Wearing History - 1910 Camisole Corset Cover - very easy little pattern that can be worn as underwear OR outerwear (non-HA of course).
- Wearing History - 1910s Blouse - a very typical Edwardian pigeon-breasted blouse with collar and sleeve options.
- Wearing History - 1910s Elsie Blouse - Intermediate level. I've made this one in linen and wear it a lot. Has sleeve options.
- Black Snail - c. 1900 Sport Blouse - puffed sleeves, long tail, and collar options.
- Black Snail - Edwardian Blouse - this one's top of my list. I love the two sleeve options and the yoked collar.
- Black Snail - 1890s Shirtwaist - pleated front, puff sleeves, and collar options.
- Truly Victorian - TV494 - 1894 Shirtwaists - I've made the plain version and like it very much. Here's my video on it:
- Truly Victorian - TVE47 - 1908 Countryside Blouse - a nice pin-tucked pigeon-front blouse with a high collar.
- Folkwear - 210 Armistice Blouse - 1910s blouse with lapel collar popular in that decade.
- Folkwear - 205 Gibson Girl Blouse - beautiful blouse pattern with yoke collar and sleeve options.
- Butterick 4049 - Edwardian Blouses (out of print) - you can find this on Etsy or eBay. Good basic blouse with decoration options.
- Butterick 3417 - 1890s Blouses (out of print) - another to source on Etsy or eBay. High-puff sleeves and full front.
- Wearing History - 1899 Sophie Jacket - this is an advanced pattern, but super cool. I haven't made it up yet but Nicole has made a version of it here:
Abby wearing an ensemble made by Nicole using the Sophie jacket pattern by Wearing History. |
- Wearing History - 1897 Victorian Bicycling Outfit - this is an ensemble pattern that has a jacket and bloomers. Advanced pattern.
- Wearing History - 1910s Suit - a jacket and a skirt. I've made the jacket and it was easy to put together, and looks great with everyday clothes too.
- Black Snail - 1890s Vests - I've seen fantastic makes of this pattern. Collar options, and tailoring information in the instruction.
- Black Snail - 1895 Jacket - the iconic ladies' tailor-made jacket with leg o' mutton sleeves.
- Black Snail - 1890s Jacket - high puff sleeves, double-breasted, and wide lapels.
- Truly Victorian - TV498 - 1898 Eton Jacket - this has two lengths and a couple collar options. Very typical little jacket for fin de siecle, and what I'm using for this Colette outfit:
It's hard to choose a favorite from the "Colette" film starring Keira Knightly, but this might be it - a perfectly "everyday" cycling outfit with an Eton jacket, split skirt, shirtwaist, and boater hat. |
- Truly Victorian - TV496 - 1896 Ripple Bodice - a wide-lapeled, flared and fitted jacket with leg o' mutts
- McCalls M7732 - Angela Clayton - I adore Angela's work and have this pattern. It comes with the jacket, skirt, and the dickie, and could easily be made to one's own flavor.
- Butterick B6608 - Jacket and Skirt - a good basic blazer and gored skirt combo. There's a lot you can do with this ith some minimal tailoring and switching out the sleeves if you so desire.
- Simplicity EA258101 Edwardian Dusters - (print on demand) - I am using this pattern for my latest 1890s Jacket. It fits well and goes together easily (though I'll skip the double-welt-flap pockets next time).
This is a good example of using a different sleeve. The sleeves that came with Simplicity EA258101 were significantly smaller in puff, so I just switched them out for a large leg o' mutton 2-piece style. The glory of this type of sleeve is you just pleat or gather it to fit any armscye. |
- Black Snail - Edwardian Women's Trousers & Gaiters - for those who don't wear skirts regularly (me), the bloomers are super cute.
- Black Snail - Edwardian Bicycle Skirt - A beautiful calf-length skirt with great details. This one will fulfill your Colette cycling cosplay dreams.
- Black Snail - Edwardian Fan Skirt - Basic full-length skirt with a deep inverted pleat at the back.
- Truly Victorian - TV299 - 1901 Split Skirt - convertible skirt with button-front. Can be made full-length or calf-length.
- Truly Victorian - TVE21 - 1903 Trumpet Skirt - Typical turn of the century skirt with a fairly flat front and full back.
- Folkwear - 209 Walking Skirt - gored skirt with a full back.
- Buckaroo Bobbins - Wyoming Ranch Skirt - split skirt with front removable panel. I've made this a couple times and actually drove cattle in Wyoming in it, so can attest to its practicality on horseback!