The Modern Fantail skirt is a classic 5-gore, A-line skirt with a fan of sewn pleats that release at mid-hip at center back. Make it yourself with the sewing pattern from Scroop Patterns. US$10, Sizes 30-50 Difficulty: Intermediate.| Scroop Patterns
The Rilla Corset is a five-panel WWI-era underbust corset, with extensive instructions: the perfect introduction to historical corsetmaking. Make it yourself with the pattern from Scroop Patterns. US$16, Sizes 30-52. Difficulty: Advanced.| Scroop Patterns
The Kilbirnie Skirt is a playful skirt with fabulous pockets that is equally suited to historical costuming, historybounding, and modern life.| Scroop Patterns
Historically inspired fashion sewing patterns, easy to sew, easy to love! Brought to you by Leimomi Oakes, The Dreamstress.| Scroop Patterns
Historically inspired fashion sewing patterns, easy to sew, easy to love! Brought to you by Leimomi Oakes, The Dreamstress.| Scroop Patterns
The Selina Blouse is a classic mid-to-late 1910s style based on an extant garment. Wear it for historical costuming, historybounding, or with modern clothes.| Scroop Patterns
Based on fashionable jackets styles worn in the last quarter of the 18th century, the Amalia Jacket jacket features two front, sleeve and skirt options that can be mixed and matched.| Scroop Patterns
The Fantail skirt is a classic 5-gored, A-line skirt that comes in a full length historical version (accurate to 1890-1910) or a knee-length modern version. Make it yourself with the sewing pattern from Scroop Patterns.| Scroop Patterns
The Fantail Historical skirt, accurate to 1890 - 1910, is a classic 5-gore, A-line skirt with an elegant fan of back pleats. Make it yourself with the sewing pattern from Scroop Patterns. US$10, Sizes 30-50 Difficulty: Intermediate.| Scroop Patterns
The Ettie Petticoat is a versatile four-gored historical petticoat or modern skirt with all the lovely finishing details that make late-Victorian and early 20th century lingerie so beautiful.| Scroop Patterns
This elegant take on a fashionable late-18th century 'Italian Gown' features three front options, two back options, three sleeve lengths, and two skirt lengths. The pattern features Scroop + Virgil's Fine Goods detailed research and comprehensive instructions.| Scroop Patterns
The Cassandra Stays pattern creates the perfect 1760-1780 silhouette, and include both historically accurate sewing instructions, and easy machine-sewn theatrical instructions.| Scroop Patterns
The Augusta Stays are the perfect foundation to any late 18th century wardrobe. Choose between detailed instructions on how to make the stays with period accurate materials and construction methods, or equally detailed instructions on making a simplified version using coutil and methods taken from modern theater and film costume construction.| Scroop Patterns