The Intimacies Pattern #219 from Folkwear includes four different underwear pieces, including a camisole, tap pants, a teddy and a slip. The styles for the pattern came from the roaring 1920's and the 1930's. Pattern Details: Folkwear Pattern #219 Intimacies (Not finished garments) Instructions for camisole, teddy, slip and tap pants Includes instructions for crochet inset lace, scalloped hem finish and ribbon rosettes Misses sizes 8 - 22 (Bust 31 1/2" to 44", Hips 33 1/2" to 46") All Sizes in one Envelope Styles from 1920's and 1930's Camisole - The straight camisole buttons at center front and is drawn up above the bust by a ribbon through a self-casing. It ends just below the waist, which can be drawn up by a ribbon through a casing. The Tap Pants (or knickers) close at the side placket with snaps. Worn low on the waist, they fit smoothely over the hip and flare out delicately from the fullest point. Simple binding finishes the edges. Teddy (known in it's time as Cami-knickers) - the bias cut gives the teddy a close fit with comfort. Shaped facings finish the top; small buttoned inserts catch center front and back together at the crotch gusset. The bias Slip extends the teddy's flatering bias cut to mid-knee. Optional embellishment instructions include crocheted shoulder straps and top edge with beading on the camisole.