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Past Patterns 030:
A Pair of Fully-Boned Transition Stays ca. 1795-1810



A Pair of Fully-Boned Transition Stays ca. 1795-1810

The #030 pattern was pulled, with permission, from the extant garment in the Danvers' Historical Society in Danvers, Massachusetts. The threads appear to be hand spun and the fabric appears to be hand woven of linen warp and cotton weft. The thread count is approximately 40 warp and 36 weft. The pieces are sewn together with linen thread, perhaps the thread used to weave the fabric. The stiffening is whalebone. While the front is fully-boned, the back and sides are partially boned. Variations of the front boning from Conner Prairie Museum in Fishers, Indiana and The Chester County Historical Society in West Chester, Pennsylvania are included with the pattern.

Detailed Historical Notes explaining and documenting what is unique about a pair of transition stays are included in the pattern package.

This pattern is sized 8-14, 16-20, 22-26 in B, C and D cups. Sizes 8 through 14 require 1/2 Yd. fashion fabric and 2/3 Yd. lining; sizes 16 through 20 require 3/4 Yd. fashion fabric and 7/8 Yd. lining and sizes 22 through 26 require 7/8 Yd. of fashion fabric and 1 Yd. of lining.

The stay is typically worn with Past Patterns' #031 Circa 1796-1806 Lewis & Clark Era Front Closing Gown.

We also carry the set of metal bands that are inserted in the horizontal breast-bone casings that make a set of transition stays unique. They are sized in the same manner as the patterns, and cost $3.00/set.

Pattern Price: $9.00.

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