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Folkwear Schoolmistress' Shirtwaist & Skirt Pattern

Folkwear Schoolmistress' Shirtwaist & Skirt Pattern

The Schoolmistress Shirtwaist and Skirt sewing pattern dates from about 1907, a period when women's clothing became more man-tailored. 

This pattern was taken from a matched set made in white cotton with black threads woven to form tiny squares. 

The skirt features bias trim detailing at the hem, which also trims the cuffs and front opening of the blouse. The elegant princess line in the back of the Shirtwaist is accented by two wide tucks that extend over the shoulders to the front. 

A pretty scalloped front opening and gathers at the back waist soften the silhouette (a simpler straight front placket is optional).  Moderately full set-in sleeves gather neatly into buttoned cuffs.

Sizes 8-14.

$6.18

Original: $17.65

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Folkwear Schoolmistress' Shirtwaist & Skirt Pattern—

$17.65

$6.18

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Folkwear Schoolmistress' Shirtwaist & Skirt Pattern

The Schoolmistress Shirtwaist and Skirt sewing pattern dates from about 1907, a period when women's clothing became more man-tailored. 

This pattern was taken from a matched set made in white cotton with black threads woven to form tiny squares. 

The skirt features bias trim detailing at the hem, which also trims the cuffs and front opening of the blouse. The elegant princess line in the back of the Shirtwaist is accented by two wide tucks that extend over the shoulders to the front. 

A pretty scalloped front opening and gathers at the back waist soften the silhouette (a simpler straight front placket is optional).  Moderately full set-in sleeves gather neatly into buttoned cuffs.

Sizes 8-14.

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The Schoolmistress Shirtwaist and Skirt sewing pattern dates from about 1907, a period when women's clothing became more man-tailored. 

This pattern was taken from a matched set made in white cotton with black threads woven to form tiny squares. 

The skirt features bias trim detailing at the hem, which also trims the cuffs and front opening of the blouse. The elegant princess line in the back of the Shirtwaist is accented by two wide tucks that extend over the shoulders to the front. 

A pretty scalloped front opening and gathers at the back waist soften the silhouette (a simpler straight front placket is optional).  Moderately full set-in sleeves gather neatly into buttoned cuffs.

Sizes 8-14.