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Description

This is a 1947 Simplicity 1981 vintage sewing pattern for a one piece button front dress. The dress has a square neckline, a fitted waist, and side seam pockets. Options include a ribbon sash, a self made or purchased belt, and a scalloped collar and cuffs that are detachable.

Bust: 34"

Cut, complete pattern, Envelope sides are open

Keep in mind that patterns can be adapted to accommodate a range of sizes! There are many tutorials online that can help walk you through the process.

We really love selling vintage sewing patterns because doing so is a natural way to give our customers another opportunity to support sustainable fashion. If you sew, or know a good seamstress who can sew for you, buying vintage clothing or buying patterns and using vintage fabric is a great way to create sustainable, ethical fashion!

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.

1947 Simplicity 1981 Vintage Button Front Dress Sewing Pattern

SKU: P9873
Regular price $20.00
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Modig is closing on 12/20/2024.

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Description

This is a 1947 Simplicity 1981 vintage sewing pattern for a one piece button front dress. The dress has a square neckline, a fitted waist, and side seam pockets. Options include a ribbon sash, a self made or purchased belt, and a scalloped collar and cuffs that are detachable.

Bust: 34"

Cut, complete pattern, Envelope sides are open

Keep in mind that patterns can be adapted to accommodate a range of sizes! There are many tutorials online that can help walk you through the process.

We really love selling vintage sewing patterns because doing so is a natural way to give our customers another opportunity to support sustainable fashion. If you sew, or know a good seamstress who can sew for you, buying vintage clothing or buying patterns and using vintage fabric is a great way to create sustainable, ethical fashion!

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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