isaac
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Post by isaac on Oct 7, 2010 10:48:59 GMT -7
Does anyone know of a good pattern for pantaloons?
IW
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Post by Chuck Burrows on Oct 7, 2010 14:47:00 GMT -7
What time period? Styles began to change in the 1830's from the narrow fall front to the fly front......
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isaac
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Post by isaac on Oct 8, 2010 6:12:54 GMT -7
What time period? Styles began to change in the 1830's from the narrow fall front to the fly front...... Sorry... I would like something around the 1820s... IW
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Post by Chuck Burrows on Oct 16, 2010 0:42:48 GMT -7
Howdy Isaac - As far as I can tell there are no patterns available specifically for the 1820's pantallons. My suggestions would be to get the Kanniks Corner 1790-1810 pants pattern with the small drop front kannik.us/patmen2.htmThis is an excellent pattern for the narrow fall (drop front) and it includes directions for making closer fitted legs ala pantaloons. You may want to combine that pattern with the Reconstructing History 1830-50's pantaloons pattern to get the proper stirrup - this pattern uses the French fly which wasn't introduced until the 1830's (actually more like re-introduced)..... also the NW Journal has some info on pants styles worn including panatloons www.northwestjournal.ca/VI6.htmhope this helps..........
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