Fig Leaf Patterns Velvet Spencer c. 1818 From the Collection of the DAR Museum
$18.00
FL216S
The original striking jacket that this Fig Leaf Patterns Velvet Spencer is based on was the height of chic for the late 1810s, with its Renaissance-revival sleeve puffs combined with military-inspired rows of rouleau trim along the front and accents of single or double piping along the center front, armscye, cuff, and collar. Its longer length hints at the impending slow return to a more natural waistline.
FIT:
This jacket was worn over a chemise, corset, and with at least one bodiced petticoat or gown. It has one dart for shaping in the front.
FABRIC:
The original fabric is a silk velvet body with silk twill accents and the lining is a striped black and white silk. The pattern works well in various weights of cotton, linens, and silks.
CHOOSING SIZE:
When deciding which size is correct for you to use, measure your rib cage under your bust, preferably with your corset and underpinnings on, as well as your bust. The instructions include directions on how to alter the pattern to suit your own measurements using the one front dart.
Please select all options.