Empire Regency Mens Waistcoat 1790-1820 Sewing Pattern #0122 Size US 34-56 (EU 44-66)
This is a DIGITAL sewing pattern for men´s waistcoat worn from about 1790 until 1820.
This sewing pattern shows a double-breasted waistcoat with lapels and would be suitable from about 1790 to 1820 with its typical characteristics mentioned before. It has a stand-up collar, and two welt pockets, which reach the side seams and are closed with a double row of small fabric-covered buttons. The back is made from a double layer of lining.
Recommended fabrics:
Waistcoat: (silk) taffeta, (silk) sateen
Back and lining: light- to midweight cotton or linnen fabric
Flatlining: silk organza or lightweight cotton fabric
Interfacing / Canvas: mid- to heavy weight linnen fabric
Skill: Novice
Size: US 34-46 / EU 44-66
Yardage: Size US 34-44 (EU44-54):
Fashion fabric: 1.1yds. (1m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Back + lining: 1.5yds. (1,3m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Flatlining: 0.8yds. (0,7m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Interfacing: 0.8yds. (0,7m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Wooden discs or Buttons Ø 1/2“ - 5/8“ (12-15mm): 13 pcs.
Cotton tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide: 1.5yds. (1,5m)
Size US 46-56 (EU 56-66):
Fashion fabric: 1.5yds. (1,3m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Back + lining: 1.5yds. (1,3m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Flatlining: 0.9yds. (0,8m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Interfacing: 0.8yds. (0,7m) with a width of 53“ (135cm)
Wooden discs or Buttons Ø 1/2“ - 5/8“ (12-15mm): 13 pcs.
Cotton tape 3/8“ (1cm) wide: 1.5yds. (1,5m)