Sewing Pattern - 1895 Ripple Skirt. Multisized XS-3XL. This skirt is drafted based on an original pattern from an 1895 Harper's Bazar Magazine supplement
Great for Victorian, Edwardian, Western, SASS, Wild West, Western Expansion, Civil War and modern sewing Impressiosn
Excellent for Victorian Dresses, Victorian Blouses, Wild West Dresses, Western Expansion Dresses and Blouses, SASS Impressiosn
Excellent for SASS, Western Expansion
Wonderful for SASS living history events, SASS reenactments SASS Wild West events, Victorian Living history events.
TV296 - 1895 Ripple Skirt. Multisized XS-3XL. This skirt is drafted based on an original pattern from an 1895 Harper's Bazar Magazine supplement. The very full skirt has a gore in front, and very wide gores on each side. The sides fall smoothly from the waist into four folds at the hem. The back is made up of three godets, each forming a large fold. The folds are held in place by a tape on the inside. The placket is in the left side back seam. The opening is hidden under the left back godet. The skirt measures a full six yards around at the hem. This is the widest skirt I have seen for this period. It should be worn over several petticoats to give the proper wide effect. Combine this skirt with huge sleeves, and you have a classic 1890's look. This pattern works best with 50" or wider material. If using 45" wide, you may need to piece together the wide side gores. Sizing and Yardage Information: Multisized XS-3XL. Waist 21" - 40" Fabric 5 5/8 - 6 5/8 yards Lining 5 5/8 - 6 5/8 yards *Hem facing 1 ½ yards Yardages given are approximate, based on 54" wide material. *Hem facing may be of fashion fabric or lining, as desired. Notions: Hook and eye closures. 1 ½ yards hem stiffener (use heavy linen, buckram, or other crisp fabric) 2 yards tape (may use ribbon)