pilgrim dresses Keepers Dolly Duds Pretty Pilgrim 18 inch Doll Clothes PDF Pattern
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pilgrim dresses Keepers Dolly Duds Pretty Pilgrim 18 inch Doll Clothes PDF Pattern

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pilgrim dresses Keepers Dolly Duds Pretty Pilgrim 18 inch Doll Clothes PDF PatternRecreate an enduring 17th century pilgrim girl costume with this meticulously designed pattern by Keepers Dolly Duds. This early Colonial Pilgrim outfit pattern includes six pieces: coif (cap), ruff, waistcoat, chemise, apron, and petticoat. The waistcoat is fully lined and features sleeve caps. The fitted bodice has a two piece peplum at the waist that helps define the 17th century silhouette and fastens in the front with eyelets and ribbon or

Recreate an enduring 17th-century pilgrim girl costume with this meticulously designed pattern by Keepers Dolly Duds. This early Colonial Pilgrim outfit pattern includes six pieces: coif (cap), ruff, waistcoat, chemise, apron, and petticoat.

  • The waistcoat is fully lined and features sleeve caps. The fitted bodice has a two-piece peplum at the waist that helps define the 17th century silhouette and fastens in the front with eyelets and ribbon or cording.
  • The plain floor length petticoat fastens with a single snap closure at the back of the waistband.
  • The chemise has a small standup collar, dropped shoulders with gathered sleeves and elasticized cuffs.
  • The ruff is lightly gathered and fastens in the front with a small button and thread loop.
  • A simple apron that ties at the back waist and a neat little coif that ties under the chin add the finishing touches to this delightful historical ensemble.

For more variety, mix and match pieces from the Pilgrim Boy and Isla Lass patterns!

Pattern #KDD-06 This PDF sewing pattern is designed to fit 18" dolls such as American Girl®.

Suggested Fabrics: Suggested Fabrics: Petticoat and Waistcoat in medium weight cotton, cotton blends, gingham, wool flannel, wool suiting, silk, or linen. Not suitable for knits. Waistcoat Lining in lightweight cotton, cotton blends, gingham, silk, or synthetic lining. Not suitable for knits. Chemise, Apron, Ruff, and Coif in lightweight cotton, cotton blends, batiste, voile, or silk. Not suitable for knits.

 

Supplies Needed:

Fabric:

  • Chemise, Apron, Ruff, and Coif - 1/2 yard 45” wide fabric
  • Petticoat ~ 1/3 yard 45” wide fabric
  • Waistcoat ~ 1/4 yard 45” wide fabric
  • Waistcoat Lining ~ 1/4 yard 45” wide fabric


Notions:

  • Thread


    Chemise:

  • 2” x 10” piece of lightweight fusible interfacing
  • Three 3/8” buttons for back closures (hook and loop tape or snaps can be used, if preferred)
  • 9” of 1/8” wide elastic


    Petticoat:

  • One medium-sized snap


    Waistcoat:

  • Ten 1/8” eyelets
  • Two yards 1/8” wide ribbon, cording, or twill tape for lacing


    Ruff:

  • One 1/4” buttons for neck closures


    Coif:

  • 3” x 5” piece of lightweight fusible interfacing
  • 41/2” of 1/4” wide elastic


Tools:

  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Hand sewing needle
  • Iron and pressing tools
  • Ruler
  • Point turner or blunt needle
  • Tube turner for turning apron ties
  • Eyelet setter
      Skill Level: Intermediate
       

      What You Get: One 30 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! This PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step instructions and full-size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.

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