Vintage Patterns 1930S

Vintage patterns 1930s

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Simplicity 8247 1930’s Vintage Dress and Jacket Sewing Pattern, Sizes 14-22

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Vintage patterns 1930s

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Simplicity 1930’s Fashion Women’s Vintage Bra and Panties Sewing Patterns, Sizes 4-12

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Vintage patterns 1930s

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Simplicity 8248 1930’s Vintage Dress Sewing Pattern, Sizes 4-12

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Vintage patterns 1930s

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Simplicity 1930’s Fashion Women’s Vintage Bra and Panties Sewing Patterns, Sizes 12-20

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Simplicity Pattern 8447 U5 Misses’ 1940s Vintage Pants, Overalls and Blouses, Size 16-24

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Paris Sponsors Crochet — Vintage Patterns for 1930s Hats, Gloves, Belts and Collars (Book 66)

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Vintage patterns 1930s

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Simplicity 8247 1930’s Vintage Dress and Jacket Sewing Pattern, Sizes 6-14

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Vintage Evening Fashions to Knit

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Parisian Fashion Knits — Vintage Knitting Patterns for 1930s Fashion Styles (Vol 3)

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Haslam System of Dresscutting — Vintage Pattern Making for 1930s Fashions (Book of Draftings No. 7)

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Size 36 Bust Ladies’ Frock Dress 1930s Vintage Pattern

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Simplicity Sewing Pattern S8876 AA Misses’/Women’s 1940s Vintage Dress and Stole, Size 10-18

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A 1930s art deco dress in 2 style variations. Style 1 features short sleeves with inverted pleats creating puff sleeves. Style 2 features elbow length two piece lantern sleeves. Option of turned collar or high neckband with scarf insert. Suitable for: Bust 34\


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A 1930s style sportswear ensemble. Machine or hand-stitched bands form halterneck and suspenders at back. Skirt of backless frock has two front and back panels and joins blouse under tied belt drawn through carriers. Belt and short-sleeved bolero may also use stitching trim. Bust 36\


Products

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E7896; 1938 One-Piece Frock 13-piece pattern originally by Vogue, ‘Shaped inset front in blouse which has slightly built-up neck. Sash ends join at side seams, wrap about the waist and tie at center front. Blouse closes at back of neck with (zipper) to create a keyhole, or may be left open below a single button. Sleeve


vintage images etc

vintage images etc

This is a digital, print-at-home reproduction of a fantastic 1930s ladies’ blouse and slacks sewing pattern. This is a full-sized paper reproduction pattern – no drafting or scaling required – just print, tape together, cut and sew! Rather have a paper pattern? Add that to your order here: (Choose Paper Size F) https://www.etsy.com/listing/766512519 The blouse can be made with either long, cuffed sleeves or short cap sleeves and features a button down facing, back yoke, small pocket and tucks for a fitted waist. The slacks are dart fitted with a waistband/ belt, side button or zipper closing, optional cuffed legs, and back pocket. Year: Circa 1937. SIZING: One size only at this time. Size: 14 32\


Sewing Patterns

Sewing Patterns

This is a digital draft-at-home pattern for a lovely French a-line skirt. This is a very stylish, basic model made from only three pattern pieces. The optional waistband is a simple straight band of fabric. This skirt can be sewn in any length but would look best in knee to calf length. Era: 1939-1945. This style came fresh out of Paris in 1939 and was a popular silhouette until the mid-1940s. Fabric: Approximately 3 meters 100 cm wide (3 1/4 yards, 35\


Clothing Making

Clothing Making

Lovely 1940s beach romper including patterns for: Crop top, Shorts, Skirt, and Bonnet. Blouse has puff sleeve detail and sweetheart neckline. Bust 32 Waist 27 Hip 35 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You will receive a high quality reproduction with full scale pattern pieces printed on white paper. This is a clean, computer drafted file printed to actual size. Instructions are included. Lady Marlowe 2022. All rights reserved. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Please keep in mind that these patterns are printed on white paper which is heavier than tissue, but I always offer the mo
st reasonable shipping rates for domestic and international orders. Multi item purchases are automatically adjusted for combined shipping. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Thank you for looking and please add me to your favorites to see updates! https://www.etsy.com/shop/LadyMarlowePatterns


DIY: Sleeves

DIY: Sleeves

Beautiful set of 1930s sleeve patterns in 6 different styles: 1. long, one piece sleeve, gathered at top 2. 3/4 length sleeve, dart fitted at lower edge 3. 3/4 length lantern sleeve, shirred at top 4. long bishop sleeve with shirring at top edge and cuff 5. two piece flounce short sleeve 6. long, puff sleeve, fitted with cuff which may be perforated for 3/4 length Armhole guide for sleeve is included. suggested fabrics: chiffon, silk crepe, taffeta, velvet, satin, sheer wool ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You will receive a high quality reproduction with full scale pattern pieces printed on white paper. This is a clean, computer drafted file printed to actual size. Instructions are included. Lady Marlowe 2022. All rights reserved. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Please keep in mind that these patterns are printed on white paper which is heavier than tissue, but I always offer the most reasonable shipping rates for domestic and international orders. Multi item purchases are automatically adjusted for combined shipping. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Thank you for looking and please add me to your favorites to see updates! https://www.etsy.com/shop/LadyMarlowePatterns


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