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This skirt is drafted based on a tailoring method actually used in the 1870's. It is designed to be worn with an overskirt or polonaise, and bustle TV101 or TV108. The full skirt is flat in front with gathers or pleats in back, with the extra fullness shifted to the back. It has the traditional five gores and a full width in back. The placket is in the left side back seam. A pocket is in the right side seam. An optional 12" ruffle can be added to the hem.
This skirt is suitable for just about everything. It can be left plain for day wear, or elaborately trimmed for evening. Mix and match overskirts for different looks. This pattern also can be used for petticoats.
Sizing and Yardage Information:
| 45"/60" wide fabric | All Sizes |
| Skirt | 3 3/4 yards |
| Skirt with ruffle | 4 5/8 yards |
Yardages given are without nap.
If using napped material, allow as much as 1 ½ yards extra.
Notions: Hook and eye closures. All the sizes are included, as given below.
| X-SMALL | SMALL | MED | LARGE | XL | 2XL | |
| Waist | 20"-22" | 23"-25" | 26"-28" | 30"-32" | 34"-36" | 38"-40" |
| Hip | 30"-32" | 33"-35" | 36"-38" | 40"-42" | 44"-46" | 48"-50" |
| Length | 40" | 40" | 40" | 40" | 40" | 40" |