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Posted by motozulli@gmail.com on July 1, 2007, 2:20 pm
In order of recommendability:
Elizabeth Stewart Clark offers a few civil war era patterns free
online, and a line of purchasable patterns that have gotten excellent
reviews:
http://www.elizabethstewartclark.com/PP/index.htm
Jenny Chancey has some as well.
http://www.sensibility.com/pattern/romantic.htm
Reproductions of original patterns, late victorian thru 1940s:
http://www.pastpatterns.com/kids.html and more reproductions:
http://www.agelesspatterns.com/
miscellaneous:
http://www.folkwear.com/children.html
some free online patterns:
http://www.tudorlinks.com/treasury/freepatterns/index.html#Children http://www.marquise.de/en/1800/schnitte/s1800c.shtml
Mixed bag here- I don't like some of these (not authentic), others are
ok.
http://www.abrahamslady.com/girls_patterns.html http://www.harriets.com/Sitemap.htm
That's all I can think of at the moment. If you don't find what you
want, ask with some more specifics.
Cordially,
Alaina Zulli
www.gothampatterns.com
> Appreciate any help or direction my apparently inadequate skills in
> net searching leads to photos and historical info, ebay wannabes;
> however, that is all non-productive for accurate patterns I can buy to
> use to make the clothing.
> Thanks.
> Sandee1a whose email address is obviously correctable @yahoo
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