Patterns
For those wishing to use commercial patterns, the ones listed below have been used successfully by some and may assist:
- Country Wives 1795-1805 Regency Era Sooke Gown Pattern
- Sensibility Regency Patterns
- 1796-1806 Lewis & Clark Era Front Closing Gown Pattern
- 1809 Daywear Gown Pattern
- 1800-1820 Open Robe Pattern
- 1793-1820 Partially Boned "Transition Stay" Pattern
- 1790s Redingote Pattern
- Queen Luise's Regency Dress Pattern
- Country Wives have a chemise pattern.
- Mantua Maker have an excellent long stays and pantalettes pattern.
- Regency Bonnet Pattern by Lynn McMaster
- Camillia Regency Bonnet Pattern by Timely Tresses
- Women's and Girls cotton caps by Kanniks Korner
- Stockings, Pockets and Mitts by Kanniks Korner
- Workwomen's Outdoor Bonnets
- Country Wives Men's Tailcoat
- 1790 - 1850 Single-breasted Man's Waistcoats (Vests) Pattern
- Rocking Horse Farm Waistcoat Pattern
- Man's High Waisted 1790-1810 Trousers Pattern (Sizes 28-42 Waist) - Also Available in a Large Size
- 19th Century Narrow Fall Men's Pants Pattern
- Man's Shirt 1790-1830. English Style Pattern
- Gentlemen's Banyan Pattern
- Early Fur-Felt Top Hat H-2410
- Aylwen has been writing about regency costumes at History in my Wardrobe
- There is a free pattern here for a fitted 18th Century Stocking (Thanks Bel)
- An excellent costume book for researching Regency garments is Costume in Detail by Nancy Bradfield
- An open robe can be drafted up from a scaled pattern in Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 1
More information about sewing Regency Garments is at Your Wardrobe Unlockd, below
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