Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua. Bob is entirely incidental.
Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua (sleeve detail)
Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua (back view)
A customer models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
A customer models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
Front cover of our sewing pattern RH708, which helps you make a ladies Mantua ca 1680-1710
Back cover of our sewing pattern RH708, which helps you make a ladies Mantua ca 1680-1710
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua. Bob is entirely incidental.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua (sleeve detail)
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Kass models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua (back view)
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A customer models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A customer models the gown she made from our sewing pattern RH708, 1700 Mantua
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Front cover of our sewing pattern RH708, which helps you make a ladies Mantua ca 1680-1710
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RH708 — 1690s-1710s Mantua sewing pattern

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The most versatile dress of the Golden Age of Piracy!

Make yourself a Mantua based on extant English examples from the 1680s-1710s. Upper class and lower class, closed front and open front, and trained and non-trained versions included.

Fits busts 30½" to 48" and waists 23" to 41". All sizes in one envelope. 

Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

Suggested Fabrics: silk, linen, or wool

Notions: thread; (optional) metal rings; (optional) cord & buttons or hooks & eyes for looped back

Yardage Requirements:
Mantua (no train) - 4 yds at least 45" wide
Mantua (with train) - 6 yds at least 45" wide
Petticote (no train) - 3 yds at least 60" wide; lining (optional) 3 yds at least 60" wide
Petticote (trained)  - 4 yds at least 60" wide; lining (optional) 4 yds at least 60" wide