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simplicity dress patterns Simplicity S8941 Regency Gown & Robe Sewing Pattern – American Duchess

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simplicity dress patterns Simplicity S8941 Regency Gown & Robe Sewing Pattern – American DuchessSimplicity S8941 Regency Gown & Robe Sewing Pattern is a beautiful, easy to make historical costume perfect for Jane Austen events. The gown consists of an adjustable bodice with a gathered front and fitted back, which can be made with 3 4 sleeves and no train, or long sleeves and a full train. The open robe features a fitted bodice that hooks in front and is designed to be worn over the gown, and can be made with long sleeves or short, and with a

Simplicity S8941 Regency Gown & Robe Sewing Pattern is a beautiful, easy-to-make historical costume perfect for Jane Austen events.

The gown consists of an adjustable bodice with a gathered front and fitted back, which can be made with 3/4 sleeves and no train, or long sleeves and a full train. The open robe features a fitted bodice that hooks in front and is designed to be worn over the gown, and can be made with long sleeves or short, and with a train or not. All of the pieces in this pattern are interchangeable.

This costume can be worn without stays. The underbodice is darted at the bust, which can easily be adjusted or eliminated to be worn with stays as well. The gown features drawstring closures on the overbodice at empire waist and bustline, which allows for adjustability and preference for fit.

A similar gown to this pattern is featured in The American Duchess Guide to 18th Century Dressmaking. Use the included Simplicity pattern instructions for machine sewing, or follow the hand-sewing tutorials in the American Duchess Guide to create a historically accurate ensemble.

Suggested Fabrics -
Gown - voile, batiste, lawn, dotted swiss, lightweight printed cotton, very lightweight silk taffeta, silk satin, handkerchief weight linen.
Lining - lightweight linen, cotton muslin

Open Robe - silk taffeta, silk satin, silk brocade, sari fabric, lightweight wool, printed cotton, shirtweight linen
Lining - linen, cotton muslin

Simplicity S8941 does not require stays, but we recommend them as well as a shift and petticoat.

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Model - Maggie Roberts
Jewelry - Dames a la Mode
Shot on location at Locust Grove, Louisville, Kentucky

Turban wrap and yellow ribbon are not included.

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