Costuming Supply Links
All Sorts of Supplies
Abraham's Lady - Civil War era clothing, underpinnings, accessories and a small selection of ladies' boots. There is a selection of patterns, sewing supplies and fabric.
Burnley & Trowbridge Co - Accessories, costuming supplies and 17th-early 19th century shoes for men, women and children.
Nehelenia Patterns - Lots of patterns from the Medieval era to 1949, including Old West, ethnic, millinery, gloves and bags. They also sell ready made straw and felt hats (usable as bases), personal accessories, cosmetics, jewelry and sewing and millinery supplies. Lots of stuff!
Sewing Chest - Everything you need to make bags, corsets, bras, costumes and anything else you might want. Also sells patterns.
Burnley & Trowbridge Co - Accessories, costuming supplies and 17th-early 19th century shoes for men, women and children.
Nehelenia Patterns - Lots of patterns from the Medieval era to 1949, including Old West, ethnic, millinery, gloves and bags. They also sell ready made straw and felt hats (usable as bases), personal accessories, cosmetics, jewelry and sewing and millinery supplies. Lots of stuff!
Sewing Chest - Everything you need to make bags, corsets, bras, costumes and anything else you might want. Also sells patterns.
Corsetry Supplies
CorsetMaking.com - Many supplies for creating corsets, bras and hats. Kits are available.
Dragontown Corset Supply - Corset-making supplies with wholesale options.
Farthingales Corset Making Supplies - Many, many pieces for corset making.
Rye and Ginger Kits - All-in-one kits of everything you need to make many different corsets. Uses Farthingales supplies
Vena Cava Design - Corset, bra and millinery supplies. They also make custom corsets.
Dragontown Corset Supply - Corset-making supplies with wholesale options.
Farthingales Corset Making Supplies - Many, many pieces for corset making.
Rye and Ginger Kits - All-in-one kits of everything you need to make many different corsets. Uses Farthingales supplies
Vena Cava Design - Corset, bra and millinery supplies. They also make custom corsets.
Fabric
Fabrics - Like the name suggests, this website carries tons and tons of fabrics.
The Graceful Lady - Custom and ready made clothing and accessories for the 1860's lady. Also offers fabric, trims and buttons.
Najecki Reproductions - 18th century military accessories and sewing supplies.
Originals By Kay - 1860's clothing and accessories. Patterns, including some created by the site's owner, and lots and lots of fabric. She does custom clothing and corsetry as well.
Reproduction Fabrics - Reproduction fabrics from 1775-1950.
Sharon’s Antiques Vintage Fabrics - Antique and vintage fabrics from the 19th century to the 1950’s.
The Graceful Lady - Custom and ready made clothing and accessories for the 1860's lady. Also offers fabric, trims and buttons.
Najecki Reproductions - 18th century military accessories and sewing supplies.
Originals By Kay - 1860's clothing and accessories. Patterns, including some created by the site's owner, and lots and lots of fabric. She does custom clothing and corsetry as well.
Reproduction Fabrics - Reproduction fabrics from 1775-1950.
Sharon’s Antiques Vintage Fabrics - Antique and vintage fabrics from the 19th century to the 1950’s.
Millinery
The Costume Store - Solid basics, personal accessories and hats for reenactors of every era. Includes millinery supplies and some rare items like men's swimwear and historic glasses.
Costumes by Lynn McMasters - Great costume reproductions, hat patterns, articles and more.
Hats by Leko - Ready made hats and everything you need to make your own hats and bonnets, including historically accurate bodies and frames.
The Ribbonry - Ribbons for hat-making and other projects. Includes how-to kits.
Timely Tresses - Everything bonnets! Ready made and custom bonnets as well as patterns and kits.
Costumes by Lynn McMasters - Great costume reproductions, hat patterns, articles and more.
Hats by Leko - Ready made hats and everything you need to make your own hats and bonnets, including historically accurate bodies and frames.
The Ribbonry - Ribbons for hat-making and other projects. Includes how-to kits.
Timely Tresses - Everything bonnets! Ready made and custom bonnets as well as patterns and kits.
Sewing Patterns
Ageless Patterns - Reproductions of authentic patterns from 1867-1915.
Amazon Drygoods - Sells patterns, books, collars, underpinnings, shoes and more. The patterns are for men, women and children and range from Medieval to the 1950’s.
Baker Lane - Empire maternity patterns.
Booty Vintage - Original vintage patterns. Many of them are in larger sizes.
Butterick - The famous supplier of sewing patterns since 1863.
Dellajane - All sorts of vintage patterns. They also sell hand dyed fabrics.
Dressing History - 18th-19th century hats and bonnets, custom made or bases to trim yourself. Also sells patterns, accessories, jewelry and more.
Folkwear - Historic and ethnic patterns from around the world. Historic patterns cover mostly the 1890's-1950's with a few earlier pieces.
Harper House - Patterns for men, women and children from the Medieval era to the 1950’s. Includes sport, ethnic and Hawaiian clothing.
Harriet's TCS - 14th-19th century patterns for men and women, children's from 1850-99. Also "cowboy" and "cowgirl" patterns. Military patterns cover the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI and WWII.
Laughing Moon Merchantile - Sellers of Victorian sewing and corset patterns. They also sell a few corset supplies and fabric-covered buttons.
Lavolta Press - Publisher of pattern books.
Moms Patterns! - Vintage patterns from the 1940’s-2000’s. Some historic patterns, but most of them were meant for Halloween costumes.
Nehelenia Patterns - Lots of patterns from the Medieval era to 1949, including Old West, ethnic, millinery, gloves and bags. They also sell ready made straw and felt hats (usable as bases), personal accessories, cosmetics, jewelry and sewing and millinery supplies. Lots of stuff!
New Vintage Lady - 1910's-50's vintage and original patterns with many for plus sized women.
Originals By Kay - 1860's clothing and accessories. Patterns, including some created by the site's owner, and lots and lots of fabric. She does custom clothing and corsetry as well.
Past Patterns - Patterns for men’s, women’s and children’s clothing from 1793-1949. Includes patterns for aprons, corsets and underwear.
Patterns From the Past - Vintage patterns from the 1920’s to the 2000’s. Some historical patterns.
Pegee of Williamsburg - Just a couple patterns. Their Gone With the Wind collection looks nice.
Sense & Sensibility Patterns - Sewing patterns from the Georgian era to the swing era. Also offers tips, classes and “dollar downloads”.
Side Saddle Lady - Patterns related to historical riding habits.
Syke's Sutlery - Clothing and equipment for the Renaissance era soldier as well as Medieval, Renaissance and Elizabethan sewing patterns.
Timely Tresses - Everything bonnets! Ready made and custom bonnets as well as patterns and kits.
Truly Victorian - Costume patterns from the 1830’s-1900’s. Specializes in the bustle era.
Vintage Fashion Library - A collection of patterns for all tastes. Many different brands.
Vintage Knits - “Gently used” knitting and crochet patterns from the 1900’s-1960’s. Includes a very helpful guide to vintage pattern sizes.
Vintage Pattern Lending Library - Downloads of patterns from 1863-1953 for a small fee.
Vintage Patterns Wiki - A wiki which allows you to browse patterns available from multiple vendors all at one place.
Vogue Patterns - Modern and vintage (1940’s-50’s) patterns published by Vogue.
What I Found - Original patterns from the 1920’s to today.
Amazon Drygoods - Sells patterns, books, collars, underpinnings, shoes and more. The patterns are for men, women and children and range from Medieval to the 1950’s.
Baker Lane - Empire maternity patterns.
Booty Vintage - Original vintage patterns. Many of them are in larger sizes.
Butterick - The famous supplier of sewing patterns since 1863.
Dellajane - All sorts of vintage patterns. They also sell hand dyed fabrics.
Dressing History - 18th-19th century hats and bonnets, custom made or bases to trim yourself. Also sells patterns, accessories, jewelry and more.
Folkwear - Historic and ethnic patterns from around the world. Historic patterns cover mostly the 1890's-1950's with a few earlier pieces.
Harper House - Patterns for men, women and children from the Medieval era to the 1950’s. Includes sport, ethnic and Hawaiian clothing.
Harriet's TCS - 14th-19th century patterns for men and women, children's from 1850-99. Also "cowboy" and "cowgirl" patterns. Military patterns cover the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI and WWII.
Laughing Moon Merchantile - Sellers of Victorian sewing and corset patterns. They also sell a few corset supplies and fabric-covered buttons.
Lavolta Press - Publisher of pattern books.
Moms Patterns! - Vintage patterns from the 1940’s-2000’s. Some historic patterns, but most of them were meant for Halloween costumes.
Nehelenia Patterns - Lots of patterns from the Medieval era to 1949, including Old West, ethnic, millinery, gloves and bags. They also sell ready made straw and felt hats (usable as bases), personal accessories, cosmetics, jewelry and sewing and millinery supplies. Lots of stuff!
New Vintage Lady - 1910's-50's vintage and original patterns with many for plus sized women.
Originals By Kay - 1860's clothing and accessories. Patterns, including some created by the site's owner, and lots and lots of fabric. She does custom clothing and corsetry as well.
Past Patterns - Patterns for men’s, women’s and children’s clothing from 1793-1949. Includes patterns for aprons, corsets and underwear.
Patterns From the Past - Vintage patterns from the 1920’s to the 2000’s. Some historical patterns.
Pegee of Williamsburg - Just a couple patterns. Their Gone With the Wind collection looks nice.
Sense & Sensibility Patterns - Sewing patterns from the Georgian era to the swing era. Also offers tips, classes and “dollar downloads”.
Side Saddle Lady - Patterns related to historical riding habits.
Syke's Sutlery - Clothing and equipment for the Renaissance era soldier as well as Medieval, Renaissance and Elizabethan sewing patterns.
Timely Tresses - Everything bonnets! Ready made and custom bonnets as well as patterns and kits.
Truly Victorian - Costume patterns from the 1830’s-1900’s. Specializes in the bustle era.
Vintage Fashion Library - A collection of patterns for all tastes. Many different brands.
Vintage Knits - “Gently used” knitting and crochet patterns from the 1900’s-1960’s. Includes a very helpful guide to vintage pattern sizes.
Vintage Pattern Lending Library - Downloads of patterns from 1863-1953 for a small fee.
Vintage Patterns Wiki - A wiki which allows you to browse patterns available from multiple vendors all at one place.
Vogue Patterns - Modern and vintage (1940’s-50’s) patterns published by Vogue.
What I Found - Original patterns from the 1920’s to today.
Other Supplies
Jan’s Jewelry Supplies - Everything you need to make all sorts of costume jewelry.