Pattern for a
Early Frontiersman's Shirt

sizes 36 to 50
Part Number: PATTERN-62
Availability: Item is currently sold out.
Price: $9.49
This style depicts the style worn in the early 19th century. Not to be confused with our 'Frontiersman's Shirt', this early pattern was worn by fur trappers of the early 1800's. The shirt is slightly tailored but has the freedom of no sleeve cuffs or button closings.

The Early Frontiersman's Shirt has a false yoke when front and back fringe is added. Other options are sleeve fringe and a collar. This pattern includes the Working with Leather and Fur guide to simplify assembly.

Made in the USA, published by Eagle View. All terms are fully defined in the handy glossary. Bold illustrated instructions make Eagle View patterns easy to use, even for the novice.

Materials:

HidesSize 36Size 38Size 42Size 46Size 50
2 Hides, usable area each24 x 46"26 x 46"28 x 48"29 x 4831 x 48"
1 Hide, usable area30 x 40"30 x 40"30 x 40"30 x 40"30 x 40"

Leather: Light to medium weight leather.

Notions: Thread or imitation sinew.

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