We're beavering away over here, coming out with more and more early-20th-century stuff to make your next Dieselpunk outfit over-the-top spiff!
First, for the equestrienne: RH1022 -- 1910s "Ride Astride" Split Skirt.
Gorgeous pleats front and back enhance the elegance of this equestrian garment.
Early in the 20th century, women began to eschew side-saddle and instead ride astride. Equestrienne fashion, however, maintained the traditional long skirts, even when astride.

Our pattern, based on an original pattern from the 1910s, fits modern waists 20" through 40", hips 34" through 54" with instructions for larger and combination sizes.
Next, a woman's outfit for around the house: RH1050 -- Ladies' 1910s Empire Costume.
Consisting of a beautiful ladies’ blouse and high-waisted skirt based on an original pattern from the 1910s, RH1050 fits busts 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" and comes with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
Last but not least is RH1052: Ladies' 1910s Three-Button Walking Suit.
Every lady needs an ensemble for walking out, whether it's a stroll round the park or shopping at Macy's. RH1052 fits that bill to a T.
Also based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits busts 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
But wait! There's MORE!

We've got more patterns in the pipeline, including a couple that'll be finished by the end of this week.
Get your Sherlock on with RH940 -- Gentleman's Victorian Inverness Coat. Based on an original pattern in our collection, all you'll need is a deerstalker, pocket magnifier and somewhat bumbling assistant.
Are you the sporting type? Then you'll want RH1042 -- Ladies' 1910s Norfolk Jacket.
Play with the boys wearing our pattern for this beautiful ladies’ Norfolk jacket based on an original pattern from the 1910s. Fits busts 28" through 48", waists 20" through 40", hips 30" through 50" with instructions for conversion to larger sizes.
---
All of our patterns are printed on heavy bond paper - not flimsy tissue - come with detailed Historical Notes, instructions suitable for the rankest beginner, and access to our toll-free phone and internet help line should you need it.
Plus you'll be supporting a small business which participates in your hobby, too! We don't just sell to you, we dress up and play along!
Cheers,
Bob and the RH Team
Tags:
Permalink Reply by Gvennitja on September 19, 2011 at 1:24pm I don't think I've ever come across your site before. From gaiters to swagger coats - wonderful selection! Hmm, more amazing things to keep my sewing machine working furiously :)
Permalink Reply by Bob Davis on September 19, 2011 at 1:37pm We live but to serve. (Read: We live but to feed your sewing machine. ;) )
Bob
Gvennitja said:
I don't think I've ever come across your site before. From gaiters to swagger coats - wonderful selection! Hmm, more amazing things to keep my sewing machine working furiously :)
© 2013 Created by Tome Wilson.