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Description

This 1946 Simplicity 

1866 

Junior Misses' and Misses' Two-Piece Dress has a princess seamed top with a slight peplum flare, similar to a jacket, and a easy flare skirt. The top has a double row of buttons for closure. Options include 3/4 or short sleeves with detachable cuffs,  and a collar with ribbon or bow.

Bust: 34"

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Remember that patterns can be adapted to accommodate a range of sizes!

We love selling vintage vintage sewing patterns because, along with selling vintage clothing, it is a natural way for us to support sustainable fashion. If you sew, or know a good seamstress who can sew for you, buying vintage patterns and using vintage fabric is a great way to create sustainable, ethical fashion for your wardrobe. It's also a perfect way to have more input into what you wear because you decide what looks best on you and define your own style!

In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.

1946 Simplicity 1866 Two Piece Dress Vintage Sewing Pattern

SKU: P9874
Regular price $20.00
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Modig is closing on 12/20/2024.

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Description

This 1946 Simplicity 

1866 

Junior Misses' and Misses' Two-Piece Dress has a princess seamed top with a slight peplum flare, similar to a jacket, and a easy flare skirt. The top has a double row of buttons for closure. Options include 3/4 or short sleeves with detachable cuffs,  and a collar with ribbon or bow.

Bust: 34"

Cut, complete, open envelope

Remember that patterns can be adapted to accommodate a range of sizes!

We love selling vintage vintage sewing patterns because, along with selling vintage clothing, it is a natural way for us to support sustainable fashion. If you sew, or know a good seamstress who can sew for you, buying vintage patterns and using vintage fabric is a great way to create sustainable, ethical fashion for your wardrobe. It's also a perfect way to have more input into what you wear because you decide what looks best on you and define your own style!

In order to best determine fit, measure yourself or a garment of a similar style that fits you well. Compare those measurements to those on the item description.

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