
Burnley & Trowbridge Wrapping Gown Pattern - Hybrid Format
Wrapping gowns were one of many styles of 18th century gowns for undress, and had many names in the 18th century. This style of loose, T-shaped garment was popular for wear in casual settings, which could include lounging in the home, working in a trade, sitting for an informal portrait, and more. Based on extensive research, our Burnley & Trowbridge Wrapping Gown Pattern allows you to create an unlined or lined wrapping gown, with the option to bag or set in the lined version, as well as the addition of shoulder pleats. This Burnley & Trowbridge Wrapping Gown Pattern includes only two sizes, as wrapping gowns are incredibly generous garments that should not fit the body snuggly. Suggested fabrics include silk taffetas, silk or wool damasks, printed cottons, and plain woven linens and wools. This Burnley & Trowbridge Wrapping Gown Pattern is a Hybrid Pattern, and includes a 20 page full color/ fully illustrated digital instruction manual, with a physical print copy o