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1881 Dinner Bodice
Size Group A only - See Size Chart on page 8
This bodice has low diamond shaped
neckline, perfect for dinner and evening functions. The sleeve can be either
full or ¾ length. Hem is pointed in front with a square tail. Natural Form,
does not fit over bustle.
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#TV-422
$13.00 |
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1860's Ball Gown Bodice
Size Group A only - See Size Chart on page 8
This
is an off-the-shoulder 3-piece bodice for evening wear. The neckline is
decorated with a gathered bertha and bow at the shoulders. The waist has a
point in both front and back. The center back closes with hooks and eyes. |
#TV-442 $11.00 |
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1892 Ball Gown Bodice - Revised
Size Group A only - See Size Chart on page 8
This bodice fits smoothly over a corset
with a pointed front and back. The neck is rounded and the closure is in the
center back. The pouf sleeve is formed in chrysanthemum style. Does not fit
over bustle. |
#TV-490
$13.00 |
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1929 Evening Kimono w/Design
Size A 30-34, Size B 36-40, Size C 42-46, Size D
49-55 Bust
This beautiful kimono from 1929 is the
perfect pattern to unite the style of the 1920s with the fabrics and
embellishment techniques of today! The pattern includes the stitching
design depicted in the illustration. Although originally intended for
Trapunto (Italian quilting: padded quilting with the design in high
relief, outlined with single stitches) think what could be done with the
quilting and embroidery technology available today. The sky is the
limit! Or one can always skip embellishment and go straight to the
fabric. Any burned out velvet, printed velvet or sheer would show up
perfectly in these simply shaped pattern pieces. Front, sleeve and
bottom bands frame the kimono into wearable art or just a really great
garment. Finished length for the kimono for all sizes is 42”. |
#DOS2901A #DOS2901B
#DOS2901C #DOS2901D $25.00
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1933 Evening Gown
Size A 30-34, Size B 36-40, Size C 42-46, Size D
49-55 Bust
The side skirt piece is cut to take
advantage of bias drape. The back is low cut but not too daring. The
front neckline is a flattering V-neck with a triangular cut out for
added glamour. The fit is what you might expect. There is 4” of ease at
the bust but only 3” of ease at the hips. Bodice is self lined and the
skirt is fully lined |
#DOS3301A #DOS3301B
#DOS3301C #DOS3301D $20.00
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1920's Flapper Slip-On Evening
Dress
Multi-Size 8-20
A typical dropped waist of the Roaring
Twenties is created by a yoke over the hips. The tiers of circular
flounces form a lovely vision while dancing. The scarf and the
sash patterns are included. This pattern is quick and easy to
make. |
#PP503
$16.00
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1860's Ball Gown Bodice
Multi-Size 10-20
A princess seam construction makes
this bodice easy to fit and sew. The puff sleeves with bows or the
bell sleeve change the bodice from fancy to tailored. The bodice
closes and fastens in the back with lace that is drawn through eyelets.
The bodice is boned. The point may be made shorter without
changing the overall look. Bodice can be worn with either #PP700
or #PP800 |
#PP704
$12.00
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