#1890sCheckJacket update for the day: Have finished the linen tape on the canvas interfacing, had a moment of fast machine sewing with sewing the shoulder seams, and am now back in pad stitching land. Gotta love it when you read one step of the instructions like "pad stitch the collar" and you know that one sentence is going to be at least a straight hour of work. Or possibly multiple hours of not straight work, as I am not very straight nor as fast as I'd like to be.

Me checking one of the tomes (an old Victorian tailoring manual) to see which directions the pad stitching on the collar should go and why, and once again gazing at diagrams like this.
Damn. 😂 I am definitely not going to do it as dense as that...

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@sinituulia do you happen to know of any of these tomes that go into men's coats? 1890s to 1940s ish

@mensrea Oh, god. So many. So many. This is from the Cutters' Practical Guide which has so many books in the series. (https://archive.org/details/texts?tab=collection&query=cutters+practical+guide&and%5B%5D=year%3A%5B1890+TO+1940%5D)

There's also ones for remaking and re-fitting existing garments and fixing fit issues, this one is nice: https://archive.org/details/practicalinstruc00lehm/page/14/mode/2up?view=theater

I know I've looked at one that went really hard and deep into applying padding and shaping, but I didn't save it into my bookmarks so who knows which one it was. 😆 Finding one you can look up others with similar tags and terms!

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@mensrea There are far more books about men's tailoring than there are women's, though there's far more women's "plain" sewing than men's tailoring.
@sinituulia ah. i think i may have been down the sewing path then