This pattern contains instructions for seven complete sleeves for the 1890's era, four for day wear and three for evening. These sleeves will fit on any bodice or jacket with a high shoulder (not dropped). All sizes included in the package.
View 1 is a moderate sized Leg-O'-Mutton sleeve. It is in two pieces with a full sleeve lining. It is suitable for use on a 1890-1897, daytime bodice or jacket.
View 2 is a two-piece Gigot sleeve. This is a very large sleeve, tight from elbow to wrist. It is suitable for 1894-1896, daytime bodice or jacket. This sleeve is a copy of an original pattern from Harper's Bazaar, 1895.
View 3 is a large pouf sleeve over fitted sleeve, suitable for a 1892-1897, daytime bodice. Can be made with or without the flair at the elbow.
View 4 is a large pouf evening sleeve. It has a fitted lining, and is suitable for 1892-1897 evening and ball gowns. Can be made with or without the flair at elbow. This sleeve is also appropriate for a young lady's day bodice. This sleeve is a copy of an original pattern from Harper's Bazaar, 1895.
View 5 is a high pouf sleeve with wide flair over the elbow. Suitable for 1895-1897 evening bodices. Made out of a sheer fabric, it is especially elegant. This sleeve is as seen on the cover of an 1895 Harper's Bazaar issue.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | |
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Armhole | 15 1/2" | 16" | 16 1/2" | 17" | 17 1/2" | 18" | 18 1/2" | 19" | 19 1/2" | 20" | 20 1/2" | 21" | 21 1/2" | 22" |
View 1 | Fabric: 1 1/2 yards || Lining: 1 yard || Netting: 1/4 to 1 1/2 yards | |||||||||||||
View 2 | Fabric: 2 yards || Lining: 1 yard || Netting: 1/4 to 2 yards | |||||||||||||
View 3 | Fabric: 3 yards || Lining: 1 yard || Netting: 1/4 to 2 yards | |||||||||||||
View 4 | Fabric: 2 yards || Lining: 1/2 yard || Netting: 1/4 to 2 yards | |||||||||||||
View 5 | Fabric: 2 yards || Lining: 1/2 yard || Netting: 1/4 to 3/4 yards |