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NEW Elizabethan gown pattern from RH

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:05 am
by brewer
A little indulgence for our Elizabethan friends -- The "French" Gown and Kirtle:

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RH212 - 1560s-70s French Gown[/url]

Full-size paper patterns with complete instructions and historical notes for 1560s-70s Elizabethan Lady's overgown and kirtle known as a "French Gown". Included are overgown, boned kirtle, farthingale, forepart, sleeves, and directions for a smock and partlet with ruffled collar.

Kirtle and gown fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All Sizes in one envelope. Historical notes and embellishment suggestions included.

Buying this pattern constitutes a pre-order. This pattern is currently in production. It is expected to ship before February 1st. Please allow time to receive your pattern. All products purchased at the same time as this pattern will ship together.

Also see our German Man's, Florentine Woman's and Greenland Gown pattern announcements!

BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! Because we love you, we're giving you a 10% off code. Just enter the code tenpercent at checkout and save 10% off the cover price!

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