Description
This is a vintage Vogue 7787 sewing pattern from 1952. This includes pieces and instructions for making a short sleeve dress or sleeveless jumper style dress with side pockets. This is one of Vogue's "Easy-to-Make" patterns. The style options include a center front seam on the skirt and a sleeveless bodice.
Bust: 32"
Cut, complete pattern, original owner wrote name on envelope
Use measurements, not the listed size, as a guide when purchasing vintage patterns. Size standards are very different today!
Most all patterns can be adapted to accommodate a range of sizes, if you look online, you can find several good tutorials showing how to adjust pattern size.
We love selling vintage vintage sewing patterns because doing so is a natural way for us to support ethical fashion, one of our passions. If you sew, or know a good seamstress who can sew for you, buying vintage patterns and using vintage fabric is a great way, ( than buying vintage clothing of course), 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.
Description
This is a vintage Vogue 7787 sewing pattern from 1952. This includes pieces and instructions for making a short sleeve dress or sleeveless jumper style dress with side pockets. This is one of Vogue's "Easy-to-Make" patterns. The style options include a center front seam on the skirt and a sleeveless bodice.
Bust: 32"
Cut, complete pattern, original owner wrote name on envelope
Use measurements, not the listed size, as a guide when purchasing vintage patterns. Size standards are very different today!
Most all patterns can be adapted to accommodate a range of sizes, if you look online, you can find several good tutorials showing how to adjust pattern size.
We love selling vintage vintage sewing patterns because doing so is a natural way for us to support ethical fashion, one of our passions. If you sew, or know a good seamstress who can sew for you, buying vintage patterns and using vintage fabric is a great way, ( than buying vintage clothing of course), 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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