Hollywood 1988; ca. 1940; One-piece dress in instep length or shorter. The wide four-piece skirt is joined to blouse by a shaped stomacher in front and at the normal waistline in back. Insert yoke with shirt collar, or deep cut-out neck-line with ruffled collar. Short puff sleeves in short length dress. Featuring Vivien Leigh as "Scarlet O'Hara" in "Gone with the Wind". A Selznick International Picture. Produced by David O. Selznick. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release. Featured in Hollywood Patterns
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blouse pattern from somewhere between 1901 to early 1904 with a chunk of its instructions.
This cache of historical patterns will make any seamstress swoon.
Today we have a guest at Sum of their Stories, Annabelle is sharing some hints and tips for working with Vintage Dressmaking Patterns.
Hollywood 1825; ca. 1946; One-Piece Dress and Bolero. Backless dress with deep mid-section joining the gathered skirt to a gathered halter top. Back buttons to placket depth. Collarless bolero with cap sleeves cut in one with front and back. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]
Wow. Does anyone else fall into a well of old Christmas cookies, prolonged sleep and shuffling around in bathrobes post New Year? Sometim...
Mail Order 8432; ca. mid to late 1940s; Misses' Dress. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]
Butterick 5302; ca. 1950; Set of Six Sleeves for Dresses and Blouses. (A) Shirred elbow sleeves; (B) Billowing bishop sleeves with elastic at wrists; (C) cuffed bishop sleeves; (C-1) lantern sleeves cuffed at the elbow; (D) huge, on or off-shoulder, puffed sleeves and (E) long dolman sleeves. Reproduction at Lady Marlowe [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address her
Free Historical Costume Patterns The cutter’s practical guide to the cutting of ladies’ garments, 1890 Combination drawers, vests, riding skits, breeches, swiss belt, and coats for the Belle Epoch era
Sew these vintage sewing patterns and recreate 100 years of fashion. Remember fashion history with these real vintage sewing patterns!
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This cache of historical patterns will make any seamstress swoon.
Butterick 6071; ca. 1952; “Quick and Easy” One-Piece Casual. The invaluable casual dress, simple to make, wonderful to have. Button-front bodice has a forward shoulder line, convertible collar. (A) Short cuffed sleeves. (B) Sleeveless; gathered skirt. (C) For Bordered Fabric. Backroom Finds Salty Vintage [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]
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UPDATE! I have now opened an Etsy store to sell this Swirl Dress Pattern PDF. You can find it here. I'm taking a break from my holiday posts to announce a sew-along that I hope you will all want to participate in! I'm pretty excited about this, and I hope you are too. We are going to sew a Swirl Dress! Now, for those that don't know, Swirl dresses are quite possibly the most wonderfully designed and comfortable dresses on the planet. I own several, and I live in them on the weekends. This add basically says it all. You walk into it, do up the button, tie it around your waist and look fabulous and feel comfortable all day! And what I really love about them is that they are all so different! They come in novelty prints: This is a photo of Solanah from Vixen Vintage And I'm pretty sure this dress she is wearing is now in my wardrobe! (we have a vintage dealer friend in common - FabGabs) All have pockets: If they are in a plain fabric they are embellished: They used different fabrics for the skirt and the bodice: Basically, they are just all round fabulous! This is Atomic Redhead This same dress is also in my wardrobe I'm pretty sure (via another friend in common with a shop - Simply Vintage) So how is this sew-along going to work? I recently purchased this pattern on Etsy: And I have just spent the last day and a bit turning that pattern into four different sized pdf patterns that I can send out to each of you that wish to participate. The sizes are as follows: SMALL : Bust 32"-34", Waist 24"-26", Hips free MEDIUM : Bust 36"-38", Waist 28"-30", Hips free LARGE : Bust 40"-42", Waist 32"-34", Hips free XLARGE : Bust 44"-46", Wasit 36"-38", Hips free Please note that these measurements are your measurements, not the measurements of the garment, and the fit is quite adjustable given that it is a wrap dress. If you are between sizes its going to depend on how you like your fit - fitted? size down, blousey? size up. By now I'm hoping that you are super excited and want to find out how to get yourself a copy of the pattern and join in the fun!!! I am going to give everyone a couple of weeks to get organised, so the sew-along will start on the 29th of October. There is going to be a small charge of US$6 to get a copy of the pattern in an attempt to recover my time and materials in making the pattern. I hope everyone is ok with that... To join in, comment below with your email address and I will send you an invoice for the US$6, or, send an email to sewretrorose(at)gmail.com with your email address. When you've paid I will email you the pattern. EASY! I really REALLY hope that everyone joins in the fun. When all the instructions are posted (I think I'll do three posts a week) I'll give everyone a couple of weeks to finish and I'll do a blog post with photos of everyone's finished dresses. OH! And I'm going to make a facebook group for everyone that joins so that we can all talk and ask questions and post photos and make friends! Please join in!! Beccie xxx
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In the past weekends, I’ve been working on my 1860’s dress. I’ve cut the skirt fabric, sewn the pieces together, made the pleats and the waistband and decided I do want a short tr…
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Vogue Royal 7492; ca. 1924; Chemise frock. Sleeveless chemise frock having a yoke and underarm section in one. The frock is lengthened by a wide fold at the lower edge and is girdled at the low waistline. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]
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11 tips how on to wear vintage and historical clothing in your everyday life without making people thinking you’re crazy or old-fashioned! 😉 Do you want to wear your beautiful vintage and historical dresses in your everyday life? But you don’t want to look too costumey or old-fashioned? Below I share 11 tips on how … Continue reading 11 Tips On How To Dress Vintage & Historical Without Looking Too Costumey →
PDF Book ~ Instant Digital Download. Download it direct to your computer for reading or printing. Victorian Garment Patterns 102 Pages of Patterns and Designs to print out and use. Victorian era circa 1888 Period Garment Patterns. 59 Patterns and all beautifully illustrated, a valuable reference resource for anyone interested in recreating authentic Victorian period clothing for theatre, costume parties or someone who wants to study the dressmaking methods and fashion trends of the Victorian era. If you have any interest in Dress Designing or Period Costumes then this is a great pattern book to have in your collection. The original edition of this Rare Pattern Book was printed in 1888 ****============================**** Review: Nicola Power on Apr 19, 2017 5 out of 5 stars Great reference for historical patterns. Shows just how those Victorians got the fabric to 'bustle'. Thank you. ****============================**** Joanna Pal on Nov 23, 2016 5 out of 5 stars Fantastic book ,it was very very helpful. Thank you very much. ****============================**** Ruth Bryant on Sep 20, 2016 5 out of 5 stars Wow! This is awesome compilation of such a variety of Victorian patterns. I have basic patterns which are fitted to my dolls. This documentation will provide endless variation possibilities. ****====================================================**** This book is also available in one of our 5 x Book Discount Collection Sets for $9.99 Here: Victorian Dress Pattern Books Collection #2 https://www.etsy.com/listing/239367243/new-collection-of-5-x-rare-victorian ****====================================================**** My Personal 100% Guarantee To You If you Buy this Book and after reading it, You feel that You did not get Your Money's worth from it, Message me and I will cancel your purchase and Refund Your Money. And You Can Keep The Book as My Personal Gift To You. ****====================================================**** Patterns included are: LADIES' BASQUE. LADIES' COSTUME #1 GIRL'S COSTUME #1. MISSES' WALKING COSTUME. LADIES' COSTUME #2 GIRLS' GABRIELLE WITH BOX PLAITED SKIRT MISSES' STREET COSTUME BOX PLAITED SKIRT LADIES OPEN DRAWERS CHILD'S COSTUME #1 LADIES COSTUME #3 LITTLE GIRL'S DRESS GIRLS' PLAITED WAIST AND SKIRT LADIES TEA GOWN LADIES POLONAISE #1 MISSES' COSTUME BOYS' PLAIN WAIST AND PANTS LADIES WRAP #1 LADIES COSTUME #4 LADIES' SKIRT WITH REEDS CHILD'S COSTUME #2 LADIES COSTUME #5 LADIES' KITCHEN APRON LADIES CUTAWAY JACKET LADIES MORNING DRESS CHILD'S CLOAK INFANTS' HIGH NECK DRESS LADIES POLONAISE #2 CHILD'S COSTUME #3 GIRL'S COSTUME #2 LADIES' STREET JACKET CHILD'S COSTUME #4 CHILD'S CLOAK #1 GIRLS' APRON LADIES' NEWMARKET WITH CAPE LADIES' NEWMARKET LADIES WRAP #2 LADIES STREET COSTUME #1 CHILD'S APRON CHILD'S STREET COSTUME #1 LADIES' SPENCER WAIST LADIES' SHORT WRAP CHILD'S CLOAK #2 CHILD'S COSTUME #5 LADIES' CHEMISE CHILD'S COMBINATION UNDERGARMENT LADIES STREET COSTUME #2 LADIES WRAP #3 CHILD'S STREET COSTUME #2 LADIES' COMBINATION UNDERGARMENT BOYS' SUIT MEN'S OVERALLS WITH APRON BOYS' OVERCOAT #1 BOYS' STREET COSTUME BOYS' COSTUME GENTLEMAN'S PRINCE ALBERT COAT CHILD'S COSTUME #6 BOYS' OVERCOAT #2 GENTLEMAN'S OVERCOAT ====================================== This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Rare Books Recycled Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical books, we have chosen to Digitize this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other Digitizing issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's rare works of literature that would not normally be available. ====================================== This Book is intended for education and informational purposes only. Our modification and restoration process of this book, has resulted in our creating a new work (restored or annotated or improved work), that gives us a clear and novated copyright to this modified version. ====================================== Please note. This ebook is in PDF. file format. You can read it on your iPad or Tablet with iBooks. You can read it on your computer with Adobe Acrobat Reader If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed in your computer, you can download it from Adobe. It's completely FREE. ====================================== Shipping is FREE via Instant Digital Delivery: This is a digital item. Once Payment is received, your book will be available in your etsy purchases to download directly to your iPad, Tablet or computer.
Pictorial Review 8948; ca. late 1910s or early 1920s; Ladies' Wrap. [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!] Tago poema
Here's the last of the "magic" patterns I have from a 1930's edition of Fashion Service Magazine from The Women's Institute of Domestic Arts...
I told you a couple of posts ago, that I had some recent finds which I thought were particularly nice and that I would share them with you. This is not all of them, mind you. I left some of them tucked away, maybe to share another day ;) First up, this booklet I discovered for sale on Ebay. It is from the 1950's and has the most gorgeous fashions in it. I really love this set on the front- there looks to be three different ones, but they are the same! It is a cardigan and 'slipover' set. I fell in love with the white, and my husband the green. So he bought it for me as an anniversary present! Look at these two! Aren't they gorgeous? Next up this booklet. It is from the 1930's and I found it hidden in a corner in an antique mall. It has a huge array of crochet (and some knit) projects- including doilies. *I* bought it because I loved the accessories. Please excuse the weird shapes on this picture. For whatever reason they come out this way when I scan it. Look at the pretty crochet lace blouse. And her hair! But the picture below is really what I bought it for- crocheted mesh gloves! I have been wanting some of these forever- and this pattern has them with a hat! And look at this really cute belt. Then there is this pattern for a 1905-1907 ladies blouse. I am not sure how old the pattern is itself, but it is old. And I love the idea of a REAL Downton piece of clothing! This dress was another Ebay find. I love this one- it was whole- even down to the transfer for the embroidered border around the neck and skirt. I shall definitely try to make this one- maybe in white- or maybe in a pale blue or pink. Anyway, that's my pattern roundup for today. I hope you enjoyed seeing a little of my stash ;)
When I think of house dresses, I usually think of cheap, matronly, brightly-printed sack dresses sold on the sidewalk outside the dollar sto...
Please go check out this site. There is a lot of gold hidden there, if you look for it. The Costumers Manifesto I found this the last time i looked: