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Sewing Pattern for 1876 Combination Underwear. This is a chemise and drawers combined into one garment. This style of underwear first appeared in 1876, and was very popular due the reduction in bulk at the waist of a more fitted type of undergarment. Very comfortable to wear and veristile, this underwearis indespensible for the reenactor of all periods. With 3 different necklines, this garment can be used under virtually any dress, both day and evening styles. The crotch seam is left open and is finished with facings. The legs are finished with a simple band below the knee. The center front closes with buttons. Recommended fabrics: Muslin, broadcloth, flannel, linen, silk, or other natural fiber materials. Sizing and Yardage Information: Multisized 30-50" Bust. All Sizes 4 yards Yardages given are with nap. Notions: Buttons for closure. Optional insertion lace for neckline.
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