This pattern is printed on white bond paper with colored cutting lines and will be mailed to you.
Pattern # 150
1890S HORSEBACK RIDING, BICYCLE, OR SPORTING SKIRT,
1940S BIB SKIRT, 1930S BEACH PAJAMAS GAUCHO, PALAZZO, WIDE LEG, AND SAILOR PANTS
WITH PATCH POCKETS AND OPTIONAL BIB FRONT - FALL FRONT OR ZIPPER BACK CONSTRUCTION
Sewing Pattern with Sizes 6 36, All IncludedLaughing Moon Mercantile 150Ladies Split Skirt, Culottes, or Palazzo Pants:
Note: Views A, B, and C have a fully functioning fall front that closes with buttons. This is correct period construction for the 1890s through the 1940s. View D does not have a fall front but has a zipper at center back for modern or easy construction. All Views have a total of eight panels. There are two optional patch pockets on the side fronts. There are two options for length: View B has a shorter length of 31 inches and Views A, C, and D have a length of 40 inches. View A is the long length with the option of a panel that can be buttoned to the front of the skirt to disguise the fact that it is actually a split skirt. Views A and Ds front waistband is at the natural waist. View Bs center front extends upward about 4 inches for a short bib. The bib is held up by suspenders that go over the shoulders and cross in the back and attach at the back waistband. View C is the longer skirt with the center front pieces extending about 10 1/2 inches for a longer bib. The bib is held up with suspenders the same as View B. View D is the longer skirt that does not have a fall front and instead has a center back opening that closes with a zipper. All fabrics for all Views are easiest to construct with a solid color because matching plaids or prints across the 8 panels would be an advanced sewing skill. Or, the panels could be of dissimilar fabrics as a design choice.
Pattern #150 Bicycle and Riding Skirt
SKU: P150
$18.00Price
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