http://www.westernersoutfitter.com/Vintage%20Patterns.htm
or 
http://www.riverjunction.com/catalog/patterns/Truly1.html
or the source
http://www.trulyvictorian.com/

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It is that time, I have to plan making not only my first bustle gown, 
but probably best if I get a bustle era ball gown knocked out of the 
way since I do not have one. What is a good pattern to start with? I 
keep finding a pattern on ebay called Buckaroo Bobbins and it is a 
pattern for a polonaise and bustle skirt but I am not sure if it would 
be a good pattern, it could be just as unathentic as the one or two 
incredibly inaccurate patterns produced by the large companies. The 
polonaise gown looks easy enough but with out any experience it may be 
alot harder than thought to be. Would it be best to try out that era 
first with something simple to get the feel for it? When I do make the 
ball gown, it isn't going to be an easy 1-2-3 peice like my others to 
date so maybe if there are any bustlers out there you could share some 
hints on how to get started and what to avoid/try. Goodnight and 
thanks, Justine:)


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