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19th-Century Patterns for the Modern Body
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19th-Century Patterns for the Modern Body

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Whether you're adapting a Regency, American Civil War, Victorian or early Belle Epoque pattern, costume designer and historian M. Elaine MacKay guides you through creating a historically accurate garment perfectly fitted for the modern wearer.

Illustrated with clear diagrams of bodice, skirt, and sleeve blocks, this step-by-step guide demonstrates how to alter modern pattern blocks to achieve authentic period designs for various modern body shapes. With techniques that can be easily transferred to any garment, each chapter details the techniques distinctive to each decade - from dramatic changes in the use of panels and bias, through the crinolines and bustles of the 1850s and 1870s, to the gored skirts and swept hems of the elegant 1890s - and features:

  • photographs of a historical garment from the decade
  • an in-depth garment analysis to help you understand how the cut of the period garment differs from a modern one
  • instructions to alter the modern pattern blocks provided in Chapter 1 to achieve the period silhouette.

You'll also find examples of finished mock-up garments created using the book's techniques, historical context on the society in which each dress might have been worn, and an accompanying online resource providing basic pattern blocks to download and adapt.

Using tried and tested methods developed over M. Elaine MacKay's 35-year career drafting and fitting historical patterns for theatre, film, and museums, this guide is essential for anyone interested in creating period silhouettes for historical dress, fantasy costumes, cosplay, or modern fashion design.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 January 2026
Pages
232
ISBN
9781350339712

Whether you're adapting a Regency, American Civil War, Victorian or early Belle Epoque pattern, costume designer and historian M. Elaine MacKay guides you through creating a historically accurate garment perfectly fitted for the modern wearer.

Illustrated with clear diagrams of bodice, skirt, and sleeve blocks, this step-by-step guide demonstrates how to alter modern pattern blocks to achieve authentic period designs for various modern body shapes. With techniques that can be easily transferred to any garment, each chapter details the techniques distinctive to each decade - from dramatic changes in the use of panels and bias, through the crinolines and bustles of the 1850s and 1870s, to the gored skirts and swept hems of the elegant 1890s - and features:

  • photographs of a historical garment from the decade
  • an in-depth garment analysis to help you understand how the cut of the period garment differs from a modern one
  • instructions to alter the modern pattern blocks provided in Chapter 1 to achieve the period silhouette.

You'll also find examples of finished mock-up garments created using the book's techniques, historical context on the society in which each dress might have been worn, and an accompanying online resource providing basic pattern blocks to download and adapt.

Using tried and tested methods developed over M. Elaine MacKay's 35-year career drafting and fitting historical patterns for theatre, film, and museums, this guide is essential for anyone interested in creating period silhouettes for historical dress, fantasy costumes, cosplay, or modern fashion design.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 January 2026
Pages
232
ISBN
9781350339712