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Feb. 27 - Mar. 3 The Week in Patterning - 64, Pattern Tour, E40-4517
1940s E-Patterns EvaDress Patterns slip The Week in Patterning Storyboard Vintage Patterns
Alexandra ReynoldsA little tour of this pattern as it is among the fist of my E-Pattern offerings (more on that next week as the collection grows!) and also just because it is fabulous! I recently included a turban pattern to go with it so it went from being a 9-piece pattern to a 10-piece on that note! While this single-size pattern (for 38" bust) is hand-drafted for the dress or gown, the more recently added turban is digitally drafted and full instructions are included to create it within the dress construction details. A note about the dress, as shown it is...
Feb. 20 - Feb. 24 The Week in Patterning - 63, Another Hidden Gem!
1940s EvaDress Patterns panties slip The Week in Patterning Storyboard underwear Vintage Patterns
Alexandra ReynoldsA single-size pattern I drafted some time ago and did not yet make available (until now)! A 1940's panties & slip pattern in size 40" bust, 34" waist and 43" hip in which the single panties piece means the pair is cut in one with front and back, so there is no side seam. The waistline of the panties is fitted down via pleats at front, the top edge is finished with a self-straight facing creating a casing in which a buttonhole opening for elastic insertion (across the back edge only) is created. The gored slip is fitted...
Feb. 13 - Feb. 17 The Week in Patterning - 62, New Multi-Size Pattern
1940s Capsule wardrobe EvaDress Patterns NL40-6120 pajamas pants The Week in Patterning Storyboard tunic Vintage Patterns Vogue 6120
Alexandra ReynoldsNow available in sizes 32" to 46" bust, is Vogue's 1949 Ensemble. Originally meant as lounge wear, the tunic and trousers could TOTALLY be worn as a casual outfit by today's standards! The sash which ties around the waist and knots at left front was originally referred to as a 'gridle' and I chose to re-name the 'coat' a 'tunic' for Vogue being inconsistent with how they name that part of the ensemble in the original pattern. Per the text to describe the style, 'The flared lower section of tunic joins double-breasted top at waistline and has notched...
Feb. 6 - Feb. 10 The Week in Patterning - 61, It's Been a While...
1930s Acc30-7747 Capsule wardrobe dickey dress gilet Hidden Gem! jabot Pattern Tour Pictorial Review 7747 The Week in Patterning Storyboard Vintage Patterns
Alexandra Reynoldsbut here is another hidden gem pattern! In 2014, I started adding some single-size patterns I drafted long ago, but for whatever reason hadn't issued. I call them 'Hidden Gems'. This is one I pulled from the file drawer and digitally drafted for the set of Gilets, originally by Pictorial Review in the mid-1930's. The reason I never put it out? I simply did not make a color reproduction of the envelope art and it was missing a piece I had to create. Thus, I offer it in black and white, also see last week's post on re-creating a...
Jan. 30 - Feb. 3 The Week in Patterning - 60, Completing a vintage pattern
1930s dress frock Simplicity 2653 swing jacket The Week in Patterning Storyboard Vintage Patterns
Alexandra ReynoldsI am putting this dress & jacket pattern out in multiple sizes a few months from now. I began planning the pattern work up last year as I needed to complete the missing jacket back piece to make it available. Luckily, I had a little something similar (and in the same size) from which to base the missing piece (also a Simplicity), shown below. Doesn't always happen this way, but definitely make the process smoother. The key here was to use enough of the jacket back piece from this design to make up what is just a side...