Lounge gorgeously in our Regency Dressing Gown!
In the mid-17th century, European men and women adopted Eastern-style robes for casual wear when at home. By the Regency period, the wrapper or dressing gown was another garment where exquisitely fine fabrics could be displayed.
Our peignoir or wrapper pattern is based on an extant example in the Victoria and Albert Museum and a similar example in French hands.
Fits busts 28"-60" and waists 21"-52". 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: fine cotton or light silk
Notions: thread; hooks and eyes
Yardage Requirements:
outer material 4 yds at least 60” wide; similiar for lining
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