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la coupe parfaite: Free women's slip pattern from 1930 1930s Sewing Patterns Free, 1930s Dress Pattern Free, Slip Pattern, Patron Vintage, French Knitting, Pajama Pattern, Dress Patterns Free, Sewing Lingerie, Womens Clothing Patterns

Hey everyone, I come bearing even MORE gifts from Beyer's Modenblatt :p! 104 cm overbust. The pattern calls for 2.4 m of 100 cm wide crepe de chine. Here it is. I really like this one because of the elegant shaping and of course the lovely inset. You could use embroidery or roleau. I think the pattern might be harder than it looks...I have yet to master the art of the perfect mitered corner. As always, please share what you make! Hope you enjoy! XOXO, Annie Belle

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Crochet History, 1930s Glamour, Vintage Sewing Patterns Free, Sewing Journal, Nightgown Pattern, 1930's Fashion, Patron Vintage, Sewing Vintage, Dot Patterns

So many of you are making the most beautiful under things. Sexy, beautiful and comfortable all at the same time. Modern day fashion no longer dictates that our under garments mold us into a certain shape. We now opt for true support and comfort. The ladies of the late 1920's began to break with the traditional corsets that women had squeezed themselves into for far too long. Although they still wore corsets and girdles, the silhouette was far different than that of only a few years before…

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Historical Clothing Patterns, Manset Lengan, Draping Techniques, Historical Sewing, Sewing Dress, Astuces Diy, Garment Pattern, Retro Mode, Sewing Diy

I found this draping book at my school library (among others) and have finally gotten around to scanning it as I can't find a copy for sale anywhere. Now that it's two weeks overdue and I'm heading back to classes in a week I figure I should take care of this little tidbit, making sure I have all the information safely saved on my computer. It's a textbook from the Women's Institute of Domestic Arts & Sciences in Scranton, PA and was published in 1936. The entire book is 54 pages, but I'll…

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